I think they take about 90 minutes, You're almost there!
Kias Senior Member Dec 13, 2012 #22 Well I've waited this long, what's another few minutes? I've gone to the store, filled the dishwasher, registered the camera and lens... Guess I'll go take a shower Sent from my Galaxy Nexus
Well I've waited this long, what's another few minutes? I've gone to the store, filled the dishwasher, registered the camera and lens... Guess I'll go take a shower Sent from my Galaxy Nexus
Kias Senior Member Dec 13, 2012 #23 It's done charging! This is where I say a fond farewell for a day or two. I've got some serious learning to do now! Sent from my Galaxy Nexus
It's done charging! This is where I say a fond farewell for a day or two. I've got some serious learning to do now! Sent from my Galaxy Nexus
V vindex1963 Senior Member Dec 13, 2012 #24 Your excitement is GREAT!!! This right here is what the hobby is all about!!!! I feel the same whenever a photo op presents itself. Fun fun fun!!! ENJOY
Your excitement is GREAT!!! This right here is what the hobby is all about!!!! I feel the same whenever a photo op presents itself. Fun fun fun!!! ENJOY
S Somersetscott Senior Member Dec 14, 2012 #25 Haha! I love this thread! - Actually made me smile reading it. I wander if i'll be the same - Early next year a D7000 will be ordered by me - saving and waiting for a January sale Any ideas what lenses you might buy? Scott
Haha! I love this thread! - Actually made me smile reading it. I wander if i'll be the same - Early next year a D7000 will be ordered by me - saving and waiting for a January sale Any ideas what lenses you might buy? Scott
Kias Senior Member Dec 14, 2012 #26 Somersetscott said: Any ideas what lenses you might buy? Scott Click to expand... I have the Sigma 17-70, and I'm going to get the 70-300 so I can figure out where I shoot the most at, then go from there! ...and without further adieu, the 15th photo from the new camera! I seriously have to go over the focusing thing again... I just have no control. -Edit- forgot the settings. I was in Aperture priority. ISO 640 70mm f/4.0 1/50
Somersetscott said: Any ideas what lenses you might buy? Scott Click to expand... I have the Sigma 17-70, and I'm going to get the 70-300 so I can figure out where I shoot the most at, then go from there! ...and without further adieu, the 15th photo from the new camera! I seriously have to go over the focusing thing again... I just have no control. -Edit- forgot the settings. I was in Aperture priority. ISO 640 70mm f/4.0 1/50
S Somersetscott Senior Member Dec 14, 2012 #27 Sounds good. Chickens are awesome :-D, I'm sure you'll learn fast . I've just ordered David so and so's book on the D7000 Sent from my HTC One X using Tapatalk 2
Sounds good. Chickens are awesome :-D, I'm sure you'll learn fast . I've just ordered David so and so's book on the D7000 Sent from my HTC One X using Tapatalk 2
Kias Senior Member Dec 14, 2012 #28 So you use the control pad before holding the shutter button down halfway to move the focus point around. Works much better that way. Ha! See... Lots to learn!
So you use the control pad before holding the shutter button down halfway to move the focus point around. Works much better that way. Ha! See... Lots to learn!
R Ruidoso Bill Senior Member Dec 14, 2012 #29 Looks like you're off to a great start with the new camera! Have fun and keep shooting.
V viscountdriver Senior Member Dec 26, 2012 #30 A very good way to start is to get the Dummies book on the 7000. It really is a good guide with coloured photos and illustrations.
A very good way to start is to get the Dummies book on the 7000. It really is a good guide with coloured photos and illustrations.