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Need Some Help with settings and Tips on getting better results !
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<blockquote data-quote="Joseph Bautsch" data-source="post: 17154" data-attributes="member: 654"><p>It takes time to learn a new camera. In upgrading from a D80 to the D7000 a lot has changed, all kinds of new functions and features and every camera performs differently and requires getting use to. This is the place to ask questions about the mixed bag results. We have experienced people here who can give you the help you are looking for but need more specifics. Where do you need help, camera functions, exposure, focus, composition. It will be of help if you post some of your shots in the critique forum you are not satisfied with and ask for help. And don't forget to post the EXIF data with the shot. I agree with the 70-200mm VR f/2.8 being big and heavy but it's hard to dislike the lens with the results it gives you. I also have the 35mm f/1.8. It's a good sharp lens that will work well with the D7000. The 55-200mm VR is slower than the 70-200mm in f/stops (won't work as well in low light) and it's slower focusing. Rather than a question of quality, it's more of a question of what you are shooting at what light level. It's still very good glass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joseph Bautsch, post: 17154, member: 654"] It takes time to learn a new camera. In upgrading from a D80 to the D7000 a lot has changed, all kinds of new functions and features and every camera performs differently and requires getting use to. This is the place to ask questions about the mixed bag results. We have experienced people here who can give you the help you are looking for but need more specifics. Where do you need help, camera functions, exposure, focus, composition. It will be of help if you post some of your shots in the critique forum you are not satisfied with and ask for help. And don't forget to post the EXIF data with the shot. I agree with the 70-200mm VR f/2.8 being big and heavy but it's hard to dislike the lens with the results it gives you. I also have the 35mm f/1.8. It's a good sharp lens that will work well with the D7000. The 55-200mm VR is slower than the 70-200mm in f/stops (won't work as well in low light) and it's slower focusing. Rather than a question of quality, it's more of a question of what you are shooting at what light level. It's still very good glass. [/QUOTE]
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