The Complex is now shooting with the new Nikon D7000

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Priced at $1,200 the D7000 sits above the $900 D90 and below the $1,700 D300S. In features, the D7000 is much nearer the higher-end D300S, however, at a price that’s $500 less.
The D7000 pairs a new 16.2-megapixel CMOS APS-C sensor with Nikon’s enhanced Expeed 2 processor, which enables 14-bit analog-to-digital conversion for better performance and dynamic range with less noise. The D7000 is comparatively speedy, offering a burst rate of six frames per second (fps) for 100 shots. That’s faster than the D90 but not quite as capable as the D300S. The d7000 is now in our production house, We keep our gear upgraded each year so we can continue to deliver excellent service.