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<blockquote data-quote="AC016" data-source="post: 66934" data-attributes="member: 9619"><p>Hi Ben, welcome. Well, the D7k is alot of camera, but not if you take your time to read the manual and get to know it. Sure, it may have some feature you may never use, but it certainly is not a camera that you would not be able to learn to use. Not sure what you mean when you say you want to be able to take "good pictures"!?? Any camera can take "good pictures" if used right. O the other hand, a D7k will not make you a better photographer. There will always be a learning curve with any camera, some bigger than others. I think your friend should have figured out what the issue was with his D7k first, instead of jsut trading it. It coudl have been user error or the unit or a bit of both. Anyhow, in regards to any issues with the D7k, i am sure that actual users here on the forum will fill you in. Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AC016, post: 66934, member: 9619"] Hi Ben, welcome. Well, the D7k is alot of camera, but not if you take your time to read the manual and get to know it. Sure, it may have some feature you may never use, but it certainly is not a camera that you would not be able to learn to use. Not sure what you mean when you say you want to be able to take "good pictures"!?? Any camera can take "good pictures" if used right. O the other hand, a D7k will not make you a better photographer. There will always be a learning curve with any camera, some bigger than others. I think your friend should have figured out what the issue was with his D7k first, instead of jsut trading it. It coudl have been user error or the unit or a bit of both. Anyhow, in regards to any issues with the D7k, i am sure that actual users here on the forum will fill you in. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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