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    Is D7000 a good choice?

    I am currently about to make the jump from p/s to DSLR and want to buy a good all around camera.

    The price point of the D7000 is right around what I was thinking and I really like some of the features...like the dual cards, weather sealing, focus motor, low-light ability, etc.

    The main thing I'll be doing with my D7000 is taking concert shots, live bands, live entertainment. But there will also be portraits, nature, travel, etc. in there.

    Is the D7000 a good camera for concert shooting?

    Thanks!

    JL

    PS> with the focus motor can I take advantage of cheaper and faster 'old' manual lenses with the D7000?
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    Re: Is D7000 a good choice?

    Even though I don't have the D7000, I think your making the right move. All the earlier bugs seem to have been dealt with & you'll have a great camera that can use the older film lenses which is a big plus in more ways than I even thought.
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    Re: Is D7000 a good choice?

    Thanks for the feedback Joe!

    Keep it coming folks...may actually pull the trigger on buying the camera later today...

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    Re: Is D7000 a good choice?

    Hi there. I've owned my D7000 since Oct of 2010 so I have a fairly good handle on it's abilities.

    Concert shooting is a very challenging endevour no matter which camera body you use! However with the D7000's low light ability (best in the DX field), you should be able to get your shutter speeds sufficient high that you can freeze the action, etc. However the lens you choose is extremely important in concert photography - that is you'll want a fast lens (minimum of f/2.8) to go along with your D7000. Some nice DX lenses to consider are the 35 1.8G, 50 1.8G, 85 1.8; 17-55 2.8 and 70-200 2.8. As you correctly pointed out, you could also successfully use some of the older lenses that Nikon offers.

    The D7000 has a steep learning curve and you may (probably) will get frustrated trying to learn how to get consistenly sharp, pleasing photos (i.e. don't buy it then post about how the camera stinks because you can't get sharp pictures after 1 day! LOL! ) When/if you do get it here are some basic tips: Keep the shutter speeds high, learn good hand holding technique, exposure properly and try to get the white balance as accurate as you can in camera. Of course there are tons of other things you'll need to learn about (the relationship of ISO, aperture, shutter speed, proper use of the histogram, etc. etc. etc.) but this is a good start.

    Good luck!

    PS. Nice to see a fellow maritimer on board! I was born raised in Nova Scotia (Halifax) - father born in Saint John, NB and my mother is a "Caper"
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    Re: Is D7000 a good choice?

    Yes it's a great choice. One thing that was not mentioned is the fact that the D7000 has a "Quiet" shutter mode. This is specially nice for concert work where people around you will NOT hear the shutter. The IQ is very good and I have some shots in my gallery done at 6400 iso that are just fine for that type of shots. In the old time of film days, I would have never thought I'd be able to shoot that kind of quality at that iso.

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    Re: Is D7000 a good choice?

    Thanks James and Marcel!...here are a couple of examples of what I've already done with my Coolpix L120...I've been shooting for a while, now looking to step up my game.

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    Re: Is D7000 a good choice?

    The only issue that you may have is that a lot of major concert venues don't allow you to bring in a DSLR. You shouldn't have much of a problem at clubs but there you'll especially want fast glass because you'll be working in low light.

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    Re: Is D7000 a good choice?

    I love this camera. I am having a back focus issue, and am sending it into Nikon for repair (under warranty) but I fully expect that once it's fixed, I will be 100% satisfied.

    There is a steep learning curve (I upgraded from a D40) but it's so much fun to learn how to use it.

    I think you'll like it!
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    Re: Is D7000 a good choice?

    i have had mine for a few months and love it. i take mostly nature pics in various light conditions. upgraded from the d90 (which i still have). to get the best out of the d7000 you need good glass as it will show the limitations of poorer quality lenses, and you will also need to polish upon your technique. no real issues so far. great piece of kit!

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    Re: Is D7000 a good choice?

    Thanks for all the replies...anyone else?

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