Does Nikon D7000 have autofocus motor?
BOTH the D90 and the D7000 have an internal focusing motor and can autofocus ALL Nikon AF, AF-D and AF-S lenses. The following bodies do NOT have an internal focus motor and require AF-S lenses for autofocus function: D40(x), D60, D3000, D3100, D3200, D5000, D5100 and D5200.
What is the best image quality setting for Nikon d7000?
The Nikon D7000 produced very good detail, but there’s a slight softness overall, even when using the sharp Nikon 35mm f/1.8G prime lens at f/8 as was used for the house crop above left….
| Noise Reduction = Default | ||
|---|---|---|
| ISO 800 | ISO 1,600 | ISO 3,200 |
| ISO 6,400 | ISO 12,800 | ISO 25,600 |
What is the Nikon D7000’s autofocus system?
The Nikon D7000 is equipped with a brand-new 39 Point AF System with 9 cross-type sensors. As I pointed out in my DSLR Autofocus Modes article, the higher the number of cross-type sensors, the better. In comparison, the Nikon D90 has 11 focus points and only 1 cross-type sensor, while the Nikon D300s has 51 focus points and 15 cross-type sensors.
How many cross-type sensors does the Nikon D7000 have?
The Nikon D7000 is equipped with a brand-new 39 Point AF System with 9 cross-type sensors. As I pointed out in my DSLR Autofocus Modes article, the higher the number of cross-type sensors, the better.
How does the AF-system work on the D7000?
The D7000’s AF system works in fourdimensions at once. The first dimension obviously is distance. The second dimension is time, which we control with the AF-system mode settings. The two other dimensions are up-down and left-right, which are dealt with by having 39 different AF sensors spread all over the finder.
How many AF modes does the Nikon D7000 have?
Once you’ve set the mechanical switch on the outside of the D7000 to AF, you still have more to set if you like. Even Nikon’s first AF cameras of the 1980s had two AF modes: AF-S (single) and AF-C (continuous).