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D7000
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<blockquote data-quote="Phil4allPhotography" data-source="post: 399411" data-attributes="member: 36076"><p>Thanks for all the help over the past couple days, guys. I had a little time today so I went back to Bestbuy to take a look at the D7000 they had on display to see what their lens was like. It wasn't as bad as mine was. I talked to their camera guy and asked if there was anything I could do while I was in the return policy. He basically gave me the run around and told me I'd have to exchange the lens AND the body. I decided to just give it a shot and grab another one (couldn't hurt, right?). Anyways....I just got this one set up and ran a few shots through it. Lens distortion is a little better.....bearable, at least. I will say that for some odd reason, this new D7000 body has a clanky mirror compared to the first one. A weird metal sound, but hey; it is what it is. Thanks again, guys</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phil4allPhotography, post: 399411, member: 36076"] Thanks for all the help over the past couple days, guys. I had a little time today so I went back to Bestbuy to take a look at the D7000 they had on display to see what their lens was like. It wasn't as bad as mine was. I talked to their camera guy and asked if there was anything I could do while I was in the return policy. He basically gave me the run around and told me I'd have to exchange the lens AND the body. I decided to just give it a shot and grab another one (couldn't hurt, right?). Anyways....I just got this one set up and ran a few shots through it. Lens distortion is a little better.....bearable, at least. I will say that for some odd reason, this new D7000 body has a clanky mirror compared to the first one. A weird metal sound, but hey; it is what it is. Thanks again, guys [/QUOTE]
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