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Apr, 2025
We have collected and analysed 154 expert reviews and 3836 user reviews from international sources. Experts rate this product 87/100 and users rate it 91/100. The average review date is 20-08-2012. We have compared these reviews to 1142664 reviews from other Digital Cameras. The alaScore™ for this product is 92/100 = Excellent. Last update: 18-04-2025.
See all Nikon Digital CamerasConsumer review (amazon.co.uk)
alaTest has collected and analyzed 195 user reviews of Nikon D7000 from Amazon.co.uk. The average user rating for this product is 4.5/5, compared to an average user rating of 4.3/5 for other Digital Compact Cameras on Amazon.co.uk. Reviews about the image quality and price are generally positive. The portability and usability are also mentioned favorably, but many are less positive about the viewfinder.
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92% of the reviews on Amazon.co.uk give this product a positive rating.
Consumer review (amazon.com)
alaTest has collected and analyzed 1280 user reviews of Nikon D7000 from Amazon.com. The average user rating for this product is 4.5/5, compared to an average user rating of 4.2/5 for other Digital Compact Cameras on Amazon.com. People are impressed by the portability and image quality. The price and usability are also mentioned favorably, but there are some negative comments about the memory and finish.
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92% of the reviews on Amazon.com give this product a positive rating.
Consumer review (amazon.ca)
alaTest has collected and analyzed 16 user reviews of Nikon D7000 from Amazon.ca. The average user rating for this product is 4.6/5, compared to an average user rating of 4.3/5 for other Digital Compact Cameras on Amazon.ca. Reviewers really like the zoom and durability. The price and performance are also appreciated, but some have doubts about the reliability.
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94% of the reviews on Amazon.ca give this product a positive rating.
Expert review by : Gavin Stoker (trustedreviews.com)
Nikon's mid range, semi-pro digital SLR rival to the Canon EOS 60D takes its TrustedReviews test bow. Can handling and performance match its pre-release hype and £1,000 price?
The D7000 is a fantastic step up camera for those who have outgrown entry level digital SLRs or for those who want to upgrade from older mid-range models, with the advantage this time around of a bang up-to-date feature set for the Nikon range; the...
Expert review by : Angela Nicholson (techradar.com)
Is this Nikon D90 replacement camera worthy of the crown?
Good detail capture ; Easy to use ; Good features ; Great new AF system (with right lens)
LCD screen not articulated ; Needs faster lens to get the best shots ; NX2 software lacking in control
Expert review by : Gavin Stoker (t3.com)
The 16.2-megapixel Nikon D7000 offers full Hd video capture and auto focusing
Feature-packed ; Robustly built ; Long battery life
Pricey ; Bulky ; LCD not angle adjustable
Expert review by : William Perceval (pocket-lint.com)
The Nikon D7000 is a new DSLR sandwiched between both the consumer and semi-pro categories. A lot is new: a brand new 16.2-megapixel sensor can capture stills and 1080p HD movies, while a new 39-point autofocus system and 2106 pixel RGB metering sensor...
Excellent 39-point AF system, very long battery life, superb picture quality and high ISO standard
Quite pricey, kit lens only reasonable, screen resolution not pushing the boundaries, internal buffer could be larger
The D7000 is fairly hard to find fault with. The new 39-point autofocus system is fantastic, highly customisable and delivers continuous shooting results at up to 6fps to almost the same standard you’d expect from a higher-classed DSLR.
Expert review by : Campbell Simpson, PCWorld.idg.com.au (techadvisor.co.uk)
The Nikon D7000's automatic shooting modes mean first-time digital SLR users can get started immediately, but ideally you'll need to know a little about photography if you want to get the most out of it. We were very impressed by its overall...
The Nikon D7000 combines good usability and handling with excellent image quality in addition to a versatile ISO range. If you’re looking to buy a digital SLR but want a camera that’s more versatile than the current crop of entry-level offerings, we...
Expert review by : Gavin Stoker (cnet.co.uk)
The D7000 is Nikon's latest mid-range digital SLR . Aimed at the photographer who's seeking a more affordable camera than Nikon's top-tier devices, the D7000 goes up against Canon's EOS 60D and EOS 7D . You can expect to pay around £1,200 for the D7000...
Robust build quality; quick and responsive; 1080p video recording; generally competent performer.
Heavy, with or without a lens attached; handgrip could be more comfortable; occasionally overexposed highlights.
Nikon's D7000 allies rugged build quality with all the bells and whistles expected of a mid-range digital SLR. All things considered, it's a thoroughly competent camera.
Expert review by (tipa.com)
La Nikon D7000 ci ha impressionato come punto di riferimento nel formato DX (APS-C) con un sensore CMOS da 16,2 Megapixel, scatto continuo da 6 fps per un massimo di 100 scatti e video in Full HD (1080p) con autofocus continuo. Dotata di doppio slot...
Expert review by : Amateur Photographer (amateurphotographer.co.uk)
Nikon DSLR users have been waiting a long time for the D7000, not so much as an upgrade for the D90 but as a hint at exactly what Nikon is planning to do with its higher end DSLRs. From what I have seen in the D7000, they shouldn't be disappointed.The...
Expert review by : Theano Nikitas (techworld.com)
With the D7000, Nikon has created a new category in its broad DSLR line. The D7000 offers a midrange alternative to the higher-end Nikon D300s and the slightly long-in-the-tooth but more affordable Nikon D90, which the company released in 2008.
If you're ready to get serious about your photography, the Nikon D7000 is well equipped to help you transition to the next level. It has a sophisticated feature set, top notch performance and highly pleasing image quality. Expect a challenging learning...
Expert review by : Catherine Monfils (reghardware.co.uk)
Review In the months following the launch of its new mid-range DSLR at Photokina, Nikon struggled to keep up with demand, so successful and fabled the D7000 had quickly become. But does it really live up to the hype?
The D7000 is an outstanding release by Nikon. This camera is a real treat for the enthusiast photographer but can work equally well as a back up body for professionals. You do have to master its features to get the best out of it though – refining the...
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