Press or • to choose monitor brightness. Choose higher

values for increased brightness, lower values for reduced

brightness.

[] Live View

See page 49 for information on adjusting monitor brightness in live

view or during movie recording.

When connecting the camera to a television or VCR via the video connector, be sure the camera video mode matches the device video standard (NTSC or PAL).

Reduce flicker and banding when shooting under fluorescent or mercury-vapor lighting during live view or movie recording. Choose a frequency which matches that of the local AC power supply.

[] Flicker Reduction

If you are unsure as to the frequency of the local power supply, test both options and choose the one that produces the best results. Flicker reduction may not produce the desired results if the subject isvery bright, in which case you should select mode A or M and choose a smaller aperture (larger f-number) before starting live view. Note that flicker reduction is not available when On is selected for Movie settings > Manual movie settings (_ 60) in mode

M.

Change time zones, set the camera clock, choose the date display order, and turn

daylight saving time on or off.

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Timezone

Choose

a time

zone.

The

camera clock is automatically

set to the

time in

the new

time

zone.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Date and time

Set the

camera clock

(_ 27). If the clock is not

set, a blinking _

icon

will

appear in the control panel.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dateformat

Choose

the order in which

the

day, month,

and

year

are displayed.

 

 

 

Turn daylight

saving

time

on or off. The camera

clock

will automatically

be

Daylightsavingtime advanced or set back

one

hour.

The default

setting is Off.

 

 

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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.