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Friday, April 27th, 2012
Or, rather, there is a risk of overheating and Nikon decided not to take any risk and to recall some of the EN-EL15 (batteries used on D700, D7000, D800, D800E and V1). The only batteries that may be replaced hold the letter E or the letter F in 9th position in their serial number. EN-EL15 [...]
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Thursday, April 26th, 2012

We all know that we would like to see a clear comparison between two significant cameras when we see them. We want to compare them despite their different brands, or we want to compare to older and more expensive and less expensive models. We are not alone. Plenty of people on the web have the [...]
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Wednesday, May 11th, 2011

This is not available right now, but Sherwin Sibala is a graphic designer who prepared a few graphic design ideas as if it was possible to get a custom paint job for your Nikon D7000 camera. Via PetaPixel.
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Monday, March 21st, 2011

How would you take your Nikon D7000 apart? If you are not sure, I suggest you have a look at the following video from Thailand. YouTube link However, I would strongly suggest that you would try this only if the camera is broken and it’s already out of warranty. The Nikon D7000 is a fragile [...]
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Tuesday, December 28th, 2010

Nikon: The biggest digital camera seller in the world (mostly because of its sales of compact photo cameras), an internationally famous reference for the quality of its lens and it SLR cameras. Wildlife photographers (professionals as well as amateurs) must take this offering very seriously. But the fame did not come from nothing, and the [...]
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Wednesday, December 22nd, 2010
The Nikon D7000 suffers from its launch of an abrupt appearance of some white spots (or clear spots or hot pixels) when recording video sequences in very low light(the issue is discussed by energetic participants on the Nikon Rumors forums). The phenomenon is not always visible, but it is clearly visible (no pun intended). Nikon [...]
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Monday, November 8th, 2010

At DxO Labs, there is one hell of a director of special effects. One after the other, there are news exploding in front of observers. First, there was a Sony Alpha 55 marginally better than the other cameras, then a Pentax K-5 which jumped ahead everybody else with 82 points. Here comes the Nikon D7000 [...]
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Wednesday, November 3rd, 2010

This is becoming the hot question for November 2010: When will the Nikon D7000 be really available? First, people noticed the difficulty (in October) to get the new camera even on pre-order (and Amazon started offering a small amount to their impatient customers). And, we assumed that this was just normal (after all, Nikon had [...]
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Thursday, October 21st, 2010

Again and again, people ask for the operator’s manual of new SLR cameras. So, for the Nikon D7000, here it is. English: Nikon D7000 User’s manual from Nikon support web site Français : Mode d’emploi du Nikon D7000 Español : Manual del usuario / Nikon D7000 Português: O manual Nikon disponível para download Deutsch: ???? [...]
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Saturday, October 16th, 2010
It is somewhat (and sometimes) funny to see the expectations of some people becoming their certainties with an astonishing speed. I have exactly this feeling when I hear the cries of the most recent days: The Internet is all about this “Why is the Nikon D7000 so late?” As a matter of fact, Nikon was [...]
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