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<blockquote data-quote="Dave_W" data-source="post: 76280" data-attributes="member: 9521"><p>Yes, you can save up to 12 different lenses on your camera and it will adjust to that lens automatically. The D7000 is an awesome camera that seems to not get near the respect it deserves, IMO. There's a great deal more to it than simply being a D5100 in a magnesium alloy case. For all practical purposes, it's a full blown professional camera that for some reason is being marketed as a prosumer camera. But compare its abilities to that of a pro level camera and you'll see there's not much difference at all. </p><p>And your focus looks perfect! The only thing left now is to practice reducing camera shake as much as possible. I went from a D70s to the D7000 and had to unlearn some bad habits. But once you have the camera shake reduced and the AF tuned in, you'll amaze yourself with how tight and sharp your images are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave_W, post: 76280, member: 9521"] Yes, you can save up to 12 different lenses on your camera and it will adjust to that lens automatically. The D7000 is an awesome camera that seems to not get near the respect it deserves, IMO. There's a great deal more to it than simply being a D5100 in a magnesium alloy case. For all practical purposes, it's a full blown professional camera that for some reason is being marketed as a prosumer camera. But compare its abilities to that of a pro level camera and you'll see there's not much difference at all. And your focus looks perfect! The only thing left now is to practice reducing camera shake as much as possible. I went from a D70s to the D7000 and had to unlearn some bad habits. But once you have the camera shake reduced and the AF tuned in, you'll amaze yourself with how tight and sharp your images are. [/QUOTE]
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