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<blockquote data-quote="FLIGHTO" data-source="post: 107102" data-attributes="member: 12569"><p>Well I went to Cameta and tried a demo next to mine. It was a little loud in there and I could not here it. Doesn't mean it wasn't there. Yes mine is very faint and I only here it indoors in the quiet but I would think a camera above the entry level would sound more solid.. IDK It very well may be me owning Canons for too long.... The saleperson said nothing was wrong with it.... I just think I was bothering him. Any way he did make a good point. If the image quality is good and the shutter is working in all modes.... I shouldn't worry too much. I guess i will take his advise since I cannot return it.....gifted and may be a import....</p><p></p><p>The D7000 takes very nice photos especially in the f8 range with the 18-105... Time to get some good glass.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FLIGHTO, post: 107102, member: 12569"] Well I went to Cameta and tried a demo next to mine. It was a little loud in there and I could not here it. Doesn't mean it wasn't there. Yes mine is very faint and I only here it indoors in the quiet but I would think a camera above the entry level would sound more solid.. IDK It very well may be me owning Canons for too long.... The saleperson said nothing was wrong with it.... I just think I was bothering him. Any way he did make a good point. If the image quality is good and the shutter is working in all modes.... I shouldn't worry too much. I guess i will take his advise since I cannot return it.....gifted and may be a import.... The D7000 takes very nice photos especially in the f8 range with the 18-105... Time to get some good glass..... [/QUOTE]
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