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For those interested in buying a D7000 .. Very positive review on Ken Rockwell's site
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<blockquote data-quote="Jaynometry" data-source="post: 12191" data-attributes="member: 4132"><p>I, too, am a D7000 owner and have owned mine since early December. I used to shoot Canon film SLR's but converted to Nikon when the D40x came out. I bought that and fell in love. Up until today I still love that little camera. Anyway, after having played with various D90's, I thought what made most sense for my upgrade was the D90 since the price is going down as it heads to it's inevitable demise. For my purposes, it would've fared just fine. But I bit the bullet and spent twice more and bought a D7000. Boy, was I in for a real treat. I've shot 7D's and I can honestly say that I love my camera more (but just a little more). Not to mention being able to handle high-ISO's and supporting dual memory cards was a spectacle after being mated to a D40x for so long. I felt the body was a little too small (I wear size medium gloves, mind you) as my pinky was hanging off the camera upon gripping it so I splurged and bought the optional MB-D11. The camera now weighs and feels great. I wouldn't have a problem suggesting this camera to anyone. The value/dollar ratio is just something not to pass up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaynometry, post: 12191, member: 4132"] I, too, am a D7000 owner and have owned mine since early December. I used to shoot Canon film SLR's but converted to Nikon when the D40x came out. I bought that and fell in love. Up until today I still love that little camera. Anyway, after having played with various D90's, I thought what made most sense for my upgrade was the D90 since the price is going down as it heads to it's inevitable demise. For my purposes, it would've fared just fine. But I bit the bullet and spent twice more and bought a D7000. Boy, was I in for a real treat. I've shot 7D's and I can honestly say that I love my camera more (but just a little more). Not to mention being able to handle high-ISO's and supporting dual memory cards was a spectacle after being mated to a D40x for so long. I felt the body was a little too small (I wear size medium gloves, mind you) as my pinky was hanging off the camera upon gripping it so I splurged and bought the optional MB-D11. The camera now weighs and feels great. I wouldn't have a problem suggesting this camera to anyone. The value/dollar ratio is just something not to pass up. [/QUOTE]
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