Mirrorless
APS-C
Nikon D7000 — Settings for Landscape Photography
Here are the recommended camera settings for landscape photography with the Nikon D7000. These general values work as a great starting point — for settings tailored to your specific gear, try the wizard.
Recommended Settings
| Setting | Value |
|---|---|
| ISO | 100 |
| Aperture | f/8 – f/11 |
| Shutter Speed | 1/60s – 1/250s |
| White Balance | Daylight |
| Focus Mode | Single AF, focus 1/3 into scene |
These values are general recommendations. The wizard gives you values optimized for your Nikon D7000 and lens — plus step-by-step menu paths.
Camera-Specific Tips
- Switch from the default 'auto-area' autofocus to 'single-point' AF mode so you decide exactly where the camera focuses, giving you far more creative control over your shots.
- Turn on Active D-Lighting when shooting in high-contrast situations like bright outdoor scenes, as it helps preserve detail in both the bright highlights and dark shadows of your JPEG files.
- Apply a small amount of sharpening either in-camera through the Picture Control settings or afterwards in editing software, since the camera produces slightly soft images at its default sharpening level.
- Use the interval timer feature to create time-lapse sequences — it's a fun and creative way to capture slow-moving subjects like clouds or sunsets that aren't possible with a single shot.
Get Camera-Specific Guidance
These are general recommendations for this scene. The wizard can show you exactly where to find each setting in your camera’s menu system, plus values optimized for your specific gear.
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