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<blockquote data-quote="flyingjib" data-source="post: 120997" data-attributes="member: 12895"><p>Well, the new to me D7000 arrived on Monday. Snagged it on E-Bay from a person in Vancouver. It's pretty well brand new, in like new condition. Came with a copy of the bill of sale and a blank warranty card. Only 1500 shutter actuations. The seller obviously takes good care of his gear. He has upgraded to full frame gear. What a camera! Good solid feel without being too bulky. I certainly have some practising to do. Also picked up a couple of Nikkor lenses, 18-55 VR and a 55-200 VR, a spare battery and a couple of SanDisk 32 Gb high capacity cards. These should keep me happy for the time being. What a difference from the old Olympus OM2n! Wish me luck, I'm sure there will be questions.</p><p></p><p>Earl</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flyingjib, post: 120997, member: 12895"] Well, the new to me D7000 arrived on Monday. Snagged it on E-Bay from a person in Vancouver. It's pretty well brand new, in like new condition. Came with a copy of the bill of sale and a blank warranty card. Only 1500 shutter actuations. The seller obviously takes good care of his gear. He has upgraded to full frame gear. What a camera! Good solid feel without being too bulky. I certainly have some practising to do. Also picked up a couple of Nikkor lenses, 18-55 VR and a 55-200 VR, a spare battery and a couple of SanDisk 32 Gb high capacity cards. These should keep me happy for the time being. What a difference from the old Olympus OM2n! Wish me luck, I'm sure there will be questions. Earl [/QUOTE]
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