bellows extension, 377 Bibble Pro, 452–453

noise reduction with, 265, 451

bit depth settings, Shooting menu, 242–243

black-and-white. See also Monochrome Picture Control

Adobe Camera Raw, working in, 457 Retouch menu’s Monochrome options,

331

toning effects, 253, 255 viewfinder information, 86–87

black body radiators, 402

incandescent illumination, 404

blacks with Adobe Camera Raw, 457 Blossom mode, 30, 118

blower bulbs

for sensor cleaning, 484 for vestibule cleaning, 481

blue filters, 331

blue green toning effect, 253, 255 blue toning effect, 253, 255 blurring

bokeh, 372–373

circles of confusion, 139–141 freezing action and, 182–183 with long exposures, 189–190 with telephoto lenses, 371

body caps, 9–10

removing, 18

bokeh, 372–373 bootstrap loaders, 463 Bosworth, Kris, 400 bottom view of camera, 88–89 bouncing light, 434

box, unpacking, 8–11 Bracket button, 52

bracketing, 120–128. See also AEB (automatic exposure bracketing); WBB (white balance bracketing)

Active D-Lighting bracketing, 123–124 Custom Settings menu, 303

defaults, resetting, 280

Index 505

Fn (Function) button functions with, 306

with interval photography, 271 and Merge to HDR, 124–128 order, Custom Settings menu for

defining, 304

shooting information display on, 67 shooting speed options for, 295 viewfinder information, 86–87

BreezeBrowser Pro, 453–454 BreezeSystems NKRemote, 453–454 brightness. See also brightness

histograms; LCD

Adobe Camera Raw, working in, 457 center-weighted metering and, 107 Picture Controls, adjusting for,

252–256

brightness histograms, 128–129

Highlights display, 130–132 overview data screen information, 74 Playback menu’s display options, 220

brush cleaning sensors, 482, 485 buffer and continuous shooting,

180–181

bugs in firmware, 460, 462 built-in flash, 53–54, 396. See also

Commander mode

Custom Settings menu settings for controlling, 302

Fn (Function) button functions with, 306

guide numbers (GN) for, 407–408, 419 power-saving with, 462

red-eye reduction with, 53, 328 typical flash sequence, 409–411 working with, 38–40, 419

bulb blowers. See blower bulbs Bulb exposure, 187

with studio flash, 417

buttons. See also specific buttons

direct access buttons, 48

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Nikon D7000 manual Bellows extension, 377 Bibble Pro, Black body radiators, Body caps, Brightness histograms

D7000 specifications

The Nikon D7000 is a mid-range digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) camera that has garnered a reputation for its impressive blend of features and user-friendly design. Released in 2010, the D7000 marked a significant step forward for Nikon, appealing to both amateur photographers and enthusiasts seeking a robust and versatile camera.

At the heart of the D7000 is a 16.2-megapixel APS-C (DX) CMOS sensor that delivers sharp, high-resolution images with rich colors and stunning detail. Coupled with Nikon's EXPEED 2 image processing engine, the camera excels in low-light performance, allowing photographers to shoot at sensitivities ranging from ISO 100 to ISO 6400, expandable to ISO 25600. This flexibility empowers users to capture clean images even in challenging lighting situations.

The autofocus system of the D7000 is another highlight, featuring a 39-point AF system with nine cross-type sensors. This advanced system ensures fast and accurate focus, making it suitable for a variety of shooting scenarios, from portraits to fast-action sports photography. The camera also includes full HD video recording capabilities at 1080p, with options for frame rates of 24, 25, and 30 frames per second, providing videographers with quality and flexibility.

The D7000's build quality is robust, with a magnesium alloy body designed to withstand the rigors of regular use. It is weather-sealed to protect against dust and moisture, making it a reliable choice for outdoor shooting. The camera features a 3-inch LCD screen with a resolution of 921,000 dots, allowing for high-clarity image review and menu navigation. The 100% viewfinder coverage gives a true-to-life perspective when composing shots.

Additional features include in-camera HDR, multiple exposure capabilities, and a comprehensive set of scene modes that assist users in achieving the best results in various conditions. The D7000 is also equipped with dual memory card slots, supporting both SD and SDHC formats for ample storage and backup options.

With its combination of high-quality imaging, advanced autofocus, robust build, and versatile features, the Nikon D7000 stands out as a powerful tool for photographers looking to elevate their craft.