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D7000
D7000 in the Wild
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<blockquote data-quote="Manna69247" data-source="post: 401161" data-attributes="member: 11236"><p>D7000 is awesome, everything I've learnt with mine for the past almost 4 years (190k + actuations without any problem) ... I love the fact that I can by 'cheap' D lenses which was THE stuff a few years ago and you can still get magic from them, which you can't do with the D3000 & D5000 models. </p><p>With that said, I just got a D750, just wow, but my D7000 with the 17-55 will still be my second on busy shoots. </p><p>PS. Love your profile pic!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Manna69247, post: 401161, member: 11236"] D7000 is awesome, everything I've learnt with mine for the past almost 4 years (190k + actuations without any problem) ... I love the fact that I can by 'cheap' D lenses which was THE stuff a few years ago and you can still get magic from them, which you can't do with the D3000 & D5000 models. With that said, I just got a D750, just wow, but my D7000 with the 17-55 will still be my second on busy shoots. PS. Love your profile pic! [/QUOTE]
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