The D7000, for instance, gets a tank like body since it is a semi-professional DSLR. Design of all of these is more or less same. Currently this lineup has 4 cameras (D7000, D7100, D7200 and D7500) with varying degree of upgrades. The D7000 series has seen many launches since this camera came out. Big misses are of course lack of any WiFi capability, touchscreen and image stabilization. As far as headline features are concerned, the Nikon D7000 comes with a 16.2 megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor, ISO range of 100-25600, optical viewfinder with 100% coverage, 39 AF points with 9 cross types, 921,600 dots 3-inch LCD display and a capability to shoot full HD at 1980P at 24fps. The DSLR does have some ‘pro’ like features like its dual SD card slots and combines it well with everyday crop sensor DSLR features. Many call this segment as ‘semi-pro’ probably for the lack of a better word. With the launch of the D7000, Nikon started a whole new DSLR segment which was meant as a bridge between enthusiast and pro DSLR users.
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