After the death of my D7000 I thought I would have a look at what's inside. A hell of a lot.... So much electronics packed into small space's.
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Wouldn't like to put it all back together again.
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A new D7100 will be arriving soon
Read more: http://nikonites.com/d7000/27105-reverse-engineering-d7000.html#ixzz3LV5zT4QdAfter the death of my D7000 I thought I would have a look at what's inside.
Read more: http://nikonites.com/d7000/27105-reverse-engineering-d7000.html#ixzz3LV6BuQCQWouldn't like to put it all back together again.
Read more: http://nikonites.com/d7000/27105-reverse-engineering-d7000.html#ixzz3LV6JG4KFA new D7100 will be arriving soon
@PatrickDeBie Camera was dropped then the shutter had failed so got a qoute from Nikon for £264 to fix it which I agreed to. Then got another quote of £577 as the shutter blade had scratched the sensor as well. So an insurance write off. Thought I'd check the shutter scratch and it just went on from there. I think @FastGlass was joking as well