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Nikon D7000 Shutter Count
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This camera has been tested with real image files by ShutterCountPro. Verification means we tested original camera files, not that every file will always return a shutter count.
View all verified cameras →Learn how to check Nikon D7000 shutter count, review its estimated 150,000 actuation shutter life, verify EXIF support, and better understand the condition of a used Nikon camera. For modern mirrorless cameras, mechanical vs electronic shutter count can also affect how shutter count is reported.
Brand
Nikon
Sensor
APS-C
Category
Prosumer
Release Year
2010
Rated Shutter Life
150,000 actuations
Model Profile
Supported
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Strong Used Camera Candidate
The Nikon D7000 has been personally tested by ShutterCountPro and has reliable shutter count metadata support when original files are used.
Profile Summary
Nikon D7000
The Nikon D7000 is listed with an estimated shutter rating of 150,000 actuations.
This model generally provides readable shutter count metadata from original files.
Strengths
- ✓ Personally tested with original camera files
- ✓ Strong shutter count metadata compatibility
- ✓ Compact format with strong used-market value
- ✓ Estimated shutter life of 150,000 actuations
Best For
Used buyers comparing shutter count, metadata support, and camera condition.
Things to Know
- • Always check physical condition, service history, and original file metadata
- • Electronic shutter use may not always be reflected in mechanical shutter count
About the Nikon D7000
The Nikon D7000 is a prosumer APS-C camera from Nikon, released in 2010. As a 16-year-old camera model, it may appear in both new and used camera listings, making shutter count useful for understanding how much the camera has been used.
The Nikon D7000 is listed with an estimated shutter life of 150,000 actuations. Prosumer cameras are popular with serious hobbyists and working photographers, which makes shutter count a helpful signal when comparing used listings. A lower shutter count does not guarantee perfect condition, but it can provide a helpful baseline when evaluating wear, remaining mechanical life, and resale value.
Shutter count detection is generally reliable for this model when the uploaded file contains the original camera metadata. For best results with the Nikon D7000, upload an original JPG or RAW file directly from the camera instead of an edited, exported, compressed, or social-media-downloaded image.
How to Check Nikon D7000 Shutter Count
Upload an original JPG or RAW file directly from your camera. ShutterCountPro reads embedded EXIF metadata and attempts to detect shutter count, camera model, file type, and related metadata.
Nikon D7000 Shutter Life
The Nikon D7000 is listed with an estimated shutter lifespan of 150,000 actuations. Actual shutter life can vary depending on use, environment, service history, and file metadata availability.
Used Camera Buying Advice
Is the Nikon D7000 a Good Used Camera to Buy?
The Nikon D7000 can be a strong used-camera option when the shutter count, physical condition, service history, and file metadata all check out. Shutter count should not be the only factor, but it is one of the easiest ways to estimate how heavily a camera has been used.
Low Usage
Under 30,000
Usually a strong sign for used buyers, assuming the camera is clean and working properly.
Moderate Usage
30,000–75,000
Normal for many used cameras. Price should reflect condition, included accessories, and wear.
Heavy Usage
Over 112,500
Not always a deal-breaker, but it deserves closer inspection and a stronger discount.
Before buying a used Nikon D7000, check:
- • Original file shutter count when available
- • Physical wear around buttons, mount, screen, and grip
- • Sensor dust, scratches, hot pixels, or impact damage
- • Battery health, charger, accessories, and serial number
- • Whether the file is original and still contains EXIF metadata
Expert Buying Insight
Should You Buy the Nikon D7000 Used?
The Nikon D7000 should be evaluated by shutter count, shutter life, EXIF support, physical condition, and whether it fits your intended use.
Expert Take
The Nikon D7000 is best evaluated as part of a complete used-camera inspection. Shutter count is one useful signal, but it should not be the only factor in a buying decision.
Who This Helps Most
Used-camera buyers comparing shutter count and condition
Common Search Questions
Camera Health Guide
Nikon D7000 Shutter Count Health Ranges
The Nikon D7000 has an estimated shutter rating of 150,000 actuations. These ranges can help you understand whether a used Nikon D7000 has low, normal, or heavy shutter wear.
These ranges are estimates based on the rated shutter life. Actual condition depends on care, storage, environment, service history, and whether the camera used mechanical or electronic shutter.
Important EXIF Note
Shutter count detection depends on the original file and camera metadata. Edited, exported, compressed, or social-media-uploaded images may remove the data needed to read shutter count.
Nikon D7000 Shutter Count FAQ
How do I check the shutter count on a Nikon D7000?
Upload an original JPG or RAW file from your Nikon D7000. ShutterCountPro will scan the embedded EXIF metadata and attempt to detect shutter count when available.
What is the shutter life of the Nikon D7000?
The Nikon D7000 is listed with an estimated shutter lifespan of 150,000 actuations.
Why does my Nikon D7000 show no shutter count?
Some images do not contain readable shutter count metadata. Edited, exported, compressed, or social-media-uploaded files may remove the EXIF fields needed to detect shutter count.
Check Your Nikon D7000
Upload an original camera file to estimate shutter count, shutter condition, and remaining shutter lifespan.
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