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<blockquote data-quote="kdean63" data-source="post: 175055" data-attributes="member: 13273"><p>Greetings! I'm a newbie to Nikonites and just bought a new D7000 today. I've been a long time amateur and decided to step up my game from an aging D100. I also shelled out for a new 50mm 1.4G. I'll now be saving my coins for a 300mm prime for serious sports shooting. My 35-70mm and 70-210mm are OK but I realize the prime lenses are better.</p><p>I live in the Charlottesville, VA area and love attending sporting events at University of Virginia.</p><p></p><p>I found the document explaining the autofocus options on the D7000. I look forward to digging in to explore the capabilities of this amazing piece of technology. I almost bought the D7100 but decided to save the $400 and put that to a new lens. This is a great site with lots of good info. I'll be lurking, searching and soaking it all in. Thanks!!</p><p></p><p>Kevin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kdean63, post: 175055, member: 13273"] Greetings! I'm a newbie to Nikonites and just bought a new D7000 today. I've been a long time amateur and decided to step up my game from an aging D100. I also shelled out for a new 50mm 1.4G. I'll now be saving my coins for a 300mm prime for serious sports shooting. My 35-70mm and 70-210mm are OK but I realize the prime lenses are better. I live in the Charlottesville, VA area and love attending sporting events at University of Virginia. I found the document explaining the autofocus options on the D7000. I look forward to digging in to explore the capabilities of this amazing piece of technology. I almost bought the D7100 but decided to save the $400 and put that to a new lens. This is a great site with lots of good info. I'll be lurking, searching and soaking it all in. Thanks!! Kevin [/QUOTE]
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