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D7000
D7000 in the Wild
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<blockquote data-quote="Gerb" data-source="post: 401003" data-attributes="member: 35859"><p>I had to meet up with our local newspaper photographer yesterday while at work. Imagine my surprise to see him pull out his D7000! I only had a minute to ask him how he likes it as he only had a few minutes. He said it wasn't perfect, but he had it 3 years and loved it. He used it for short video clips, pics, and as a voice recorder.</p><p></p><p>I thought it was pretty cool to see a "pro" (at least in my mind) using a D7000 out in the "wild."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gerb, post: 401003, member: 35859"] I had to meet up with our local newspaper photographer yesterday while at work. Imagine my surprise to see him pull out his D7000! I only had a minute to ask him how he likes it as he only had a few minutes. He said it wasn't perfect, but he had it 3 years and loved it. He used it for short video clips, pics, and as a voice recorder. I thought it was pretty cool to see a "pro" (at least in my mind) using a D7000 out in the "wild." [/QUOTE]
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