Malo bolji link:
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/nikond7000/
Conclusion - Pros
* Good detail and dynamic range (even better in RAW)
* Exceptionally low shadow noise in RAW files
* Arguably the best high ISO performance of any current APS-C DSLR
* Good build quality and handling
* Maximum ISO of 25,600 st full resolution
* 1080p HD video mode with basic editing built-in
* Efficient Active D-Lighting
* Comprehensive customization options
* Large, bright viewfinder with 100% coverage
* Fast contrast detect Auto Focus in Live View
* Useful electronic horizon
* Comprehensive feature set
* AE metering support for up to 9 'non-CPU' Ai lenses (in P, A, M modes)
* Twin SD-card slots
Conclusion - Cons
* Tendency to overexpose in bright sunshine/high contrast situations
* ISO button is poorly positioned, and cannot be assigned to any other control point.
* Ditto white balance: poorly positioned, cannot be re-assigned
* Exposure mode dial slightly loose, and easily knocked
* Shooting mode dial can be awkward to manipulate
* AF can be hesitant in poor light
* Auto ISO function is confusing and poorly implemented (but no worse than any other Nikon DSLR)
* Aperture not adjustable in manual mode in live view (and won't stop up/down in any mode until exposure).