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<blockquote data-quote="LouCioccio" data-source="post: 111721" data-attributes="member: 12542"><p>Good for you. I am never an early adopter on the digital cameras. I usually buy manufacture refurbished or when they are dropping the price because a newer model is coming. If you watch carefully you will see the newer model that came will slowly drop in price.</p><p>I am usually hesitant to purchase an extended warranty probably reading too many Consumer Reports. I think my first digital I bought the extended warranty and nothing happened after that but I guess that is personal decision. If you have the old lenses from the film camera they do work and I was impressed. </p><p>Another thing you will discover I don't have the link but if you google there is fellow that has setups for portrait, sports, landscapes modes that you can set up and save to small sd cards and reload them to the camera. </p><p>The only disappointment I had is the Nikon uses the same filename when you save it to the sd card; it would have been nice if that could have been customized.</p><p></p><p>Anyway it has nice feel and I am sure you will enjoy the D7000.</p><p></p><p>Ciao,</p><p>Lou Cioccio</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LouCioccio, post: 111721, member: 12542"] Good for you. I am never an early adopter on the digital cameras. I usually buy manufacture refurbished or when they are dropping the price because a newer model is coming. If you watch carefully you will see the newer model that came will slowly drop in price. I am usually hesitant to purchase an extended warranty probably reading too many Consumer Reports. I think my first digital I bought the extended warranty and nothing happened after that but I guess that is personal decision. If you have the old lenses from the film camera they do work and I was impressed. Another thing you will discover I don't have the link but if you google there is fellow that has setups for portrait, sports, landscapes modes that you can set up and save to small sd cards and reload them to the camera. The only disappointment I had is the Nikon uses the same filename when you save it to the sd card; it would have been nice if that could have been customized. Anyway it has nice feel and I am sure you will enjoy the D7000. Ciao, Lou Cioccio [/QUOTE]
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