


There is in-camera video edit function to trim video clips in the camera before transferring the movie to the computer for further editing. Sound can be recorded via the stereo microphone input for professional audio results. The D7000 can record 1080p at 24 fps, or 720p at either 24 or 30 fps for up to 20 minutes per clip. Advanced movie features also allow exposure adjustment on the fly while recording. To keep critical HD focus, users can choose to engage a variety of AF functions, including face priority to track up to 35 human faces, subject-tracking and normal or wide-area autofocus. The D7000 now enhances the D90 with full 1080p HD movie capability with full time auto focus (AF). The D7000 features a new 16.2 Megapixels DX-Format CMOS Sensor, 2,016 pixel RGB 3D matrix metering system, 6fps continuous shooting, 39-point AF system and 1080p HD movie with full time autofocus.ĭ90 was the world first DSLR camera that comes with HD movie capture function. Nikon announced the D7000 DLSR camera, which is a new model that sits above the hugely popular D90 DSLR model.
