Nikon declared its latest DSLR on Tuesday, 14 September, 2010, the D7000. This camera will reinstate the well-liked D90 in the company’s DSLR array.

Nikon D7000 DSLR Launched
The D7000 encompasses,
# 16.2 megapixel CMOS sensor
# Dual memory card slots
# 39-point autofocus system
# 1080p HD video with full autofocus capabilities
# Video records as 1080p at 24 fps or as 720p at 24 or 30 fps
# Record up to 20 minutes of video
# edited or trimmed chips in-camera
# Dual card slots permits split up video, still shots, split up raw and JPEG files
# Records to SD, SDHC, or SDXC cards
# ISO range of 100 to 6400 that is stretchy to 25,600 in Hi-2 mode
# Incarcerate equal to 6 frames per second (fps) in rupture form
# Can capture Low light images
# 3-inch LCD screen that tilts 170-degrees
# Optical viewfinder with 100% coverage
# In-camera image editing
# Tilt-shift and color filters
Nikon is as well launching two new Nikkor lenses:
# Wide-angle 35mm
# f/1.4 lens
# Telephoto 200mm
# f/2 lens
D7000 will be accessible in mid-October with $1,200 or with 18-105mm lens for $1,500.
[Via garysky]


