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October 2010
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Solid build quality
Longer zoom range than competing models
Good picture quality
Easy access to controls
Plenty of features to satisfy advanced photographers.
There's a huge amount to love about the P7000. It's small, it's tough, the lens is cracking and it takes great pictures. The video mode might not be too much to write home about but at least it's HD. The manual dials all over the camera are definite pl...
Nikon intended the P7000 to be its finest achievement to date in the COOLPIX range and the sheer wealth of easily accessed manual controls, allied to improved low light imagery and a host of practical extras, make this a must for the semi-pro market. ...
There is a lot to like about the Nikon Coolpix P7000. It has plenty of features and offers top level picture quality. It is at the more expensive end of the market, but even so my view is it is worth paying the extra if you can afford it for the extra...
Slow RAW file recording, subtle lag with menu access, placement of exp comp dial, 80 per cent field of view of viewfinder is limiting
The Nikon P7000 is a high-spec compact camera that produces great-quality images. Despite some write speed issues, the positives come in abundance: an advanced layout makes access to manual controls intuitive, and a strong feature set with 720p HD vide...
A nice set of shooting-focused features; optical viewfinder and built-in neutral density filter; very good photo quality for its class; comfortable, relatively streamlined shooting design
Relatively slow raw shooting
Thanks to its larger sensor and ability to swap lenses, the Nikon Coolpix P7000 offers the feel and response of a dSLR in the portable form of a compact camera....
There is no question that Nikon has moved in leaps and bounds from previous P-series models, making significant improvements across the board in handling, features and performance. The changes are significant enough that this feels like a completely ne...
Abstract: When serious photo enthusiasts have desired a pocket-style camera to carry along when the big rigs were too much, there were only a few places they could look for a suitable tool. Canon has had its well-received G-series cameras, Panasonic has come t...
Good lowlight shooting, Solid 7X lens, Optical viewfinder, Lots of simple control dials, Comfortable in the hand, Hot shoe and lens adapter support, Reasonably good 720p video, Horizon level,
Occasionally difficult menu system, No swivelling LCD, Needed to do more to stand out, No builtin, wired commander mode, Dodgy camera strap.
Nikon's changes in the P7000 have transformed the top of the Coolpix range and given it credibility. The cleaner output, 7X lens and general attention to control are all great improvements over the P6000 introduced just last year. If you're weighing it...