Nikon tonight brought out the D7000, its long-awaited spiritual sequel to the D90. The camera now has the second highest resolution of any Nikon DSLR and has a new 16.2-megapixel sensor with support for the same 1080p24 (or 720p30) video as the D3100 with continuous autofocus and a stereo mic input. Its body is now more ambitious and comes closer to the D300s in toughness than the older model; it now has a more durable magnesium shell and is weather-resistant.