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D7000 - first impressions...questions?
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<blockquote data-quote="dwhopson" data-source="post: 278740" data-attributes="member: 21816"><p>Ok...it's finally here ! :smile-new: My D7000, lenses and battery grip arrived on Friday and I've spent some 'quality' time with it over the weekend...</p><p></p><p>First impressions:</p><p></p><p>1. Wow!</p><p>2. Focusing is pretty easy, even in lower-light situations once you get everything 'set-up' (I've been soooo ready for this!)</p><p>3. This thing is massive, even without the battery grip...positive and negative...mostly positive.</p><p>4. I like the menu control system...fairly quick to learn...also like the dedicated buttons.</p><p>5. The playback/review functions are some of the most efficient I've seen in a DSLR.</p><p></p><p>My biggest gripe...no shake/vibration reduction built into the body. My last two DSLRs had this function and it will take a while to get used to not having it.</p><p></p><p>The biggest questions I have is regarding auto ISO and noise reduction.</p><p></p><p>I can't seem to get auto ISO to work properly. It always defaults to the highest value set...no matter what ISO is set (manual/auto), even in different lighting situations (unless it takes a significant change in light to change the setting). I've read and re-read the posts regarding this on the forum and either I'm doing something wrong or am at a loss of understanding.</p><p></p><p>Regarding noise reduction...generally where are people starting its use and at what level? I know up to a point noise isn't really an issue...but if you go to say Hi01 it becomes a different story.</p><p></p><p>Are there any books or ebooks available for the D7000? I've seen some DVDs but sometimes a hands-on reference is best.</p><p></p><p>thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dwhopson, post: 278740, member: 21816"] Ok...it's finally here ! :smile-new: My D7000, lenses and battery grip arrived on Friday and I've spent some 'quality' time with it over the weekend... First impressions: 1. Wow! 2. Focusing is pretty easy, even in lower-light situations once you get everything 'set-up' (I've been soooo ready for this!) 3. This thing is massive, even without the battery grip...positive and negative...mostly positive. 4. I like the menu control system...fairly quick to learn...also like the dedicated buttons. 5. The playback/review functions are some of the most efficient I've seen in a DSLR. My biggest gripe...no shake/vibration reduction built into the body. My last two DSLRs had this function and it will take a while to get used to not having it. The biggest questions I have is regarding auto ISO and noise reduction. I can't seem to get auto ISO to work properly. It always defaults to the highest value set...no matter what ISO is set (manual/auto), even in different lighting situations (unless it takes a significant change in light to change the setting). I've read and re-read the posts regarding this on the forum and either I'm doing something wrong or am at a loss of understanding. Regarding noise reduction...generally where are people starting its use and at what level? I know up to a point noise isn't really an issue...but if you go to say Hi01 it becomes a different story. Are there any books or ebooks available for the D7000? I've seen some DVDs but sometimes a hands-on reference is best. thanks! [/QUOTE]
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