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Well I got my D7000 today, let the reading commence!
My grip arrived, ..... it definitely feels better to hold!
My grip arrived, haven't actually shot (anything of interest) with it on yet but it definitely feels better to hold!
Question is, is it really worth buying another battery to use with it or just use AA's? I can't see myself having to use the power from it very often.
My grip arrived, haven't actually shot (anything of interest) with it on yet but it definitely feels better to hold!
Question is, is it really worth buying another battery to use with it or just use AA's? I can't see myself having to use the power from it very often.
Yes, RTFM. You know it makes sense![]()
Yes, RTFM. You know it makes sense![]()
Just wondering, does anyone here use a D7000 for shooting things like weddings, concerts and other low light-y things regularly?
I know a full frame will be much improved noise wise, but this would give a much lower cost of entry back into the world of SLR's for me. I've recently fallen in love with Nikon's again mostly due to the specs of this camera and what I keep hearing about it's performance in High-ISO being great for a crop sensor.
And after years of Canon 1D use I found the 5D MK II's archaic and unbearable to use, whereas this really feels like a little pro body. And I no longer have investment in Canon, so might as well switch!![]()
Jemini, it's good to see people using this for wedding photography. Much like Adam I'm wanting to make the move to professional and I've been getting my knickers in a right twist about what kit I need to shoot with.
There is such snobbery about equipment, particularly in this area of photography and I always buy into it.
If I stick with the D7000 I can afford to buy the best lenses for the job. Going full frame I would have to 'make do' until the money started to come in.
Can I ask what lens lineup you're making use of?
The lens' I use are as follows
Love my 17-55 2.8 and used for most of the time
also have the 70-200 2.8 which I use sometimes as with my 50mm 1.8.
These are all I find I need and hope this helps Ginger.
I also use a D7000 for weddings, and everything else i do. Just haven't found a reason to go full frame as yet
Jemini, thanks for getting back to me. Did you consider the Nikkor 24-70 at all?
Hi Danny, we spoke via PM a few weeks ago about some of your wedding shots![]()
Can I ask which direction you took with your lens lineup?
I'm looking at one of these setups:
11-16 Tokina, 17-55 Nikkor, 70-200 Nikkor
11-16 Tokina, 24-70 Nikkor, 70-200 Nikkor
along with:
35G f1.8
50 f1.8
85 f1.8
I've found the ISO performance stands up really well for my own personal use but wondered how you guys have found it when shooting in anger at a dark venue?
Jemini, thanks for getting back to me. Did you consider the Nikkor 24-70 at all?
Hi Danny, we spoke via PM a few weeks ago about some of your wedding shots![]()
Can I ask which direction you took with your lens lineup?
I'm looking at one of these setups:
11-16 Tokina, 17-55 Nikkor, 70-200 Nikkor
11-16 Tokina, 24-70 Nikkor, 70-200 Nikkor
along with:
35G f1.8
50 f1.8
85 f1.8
I've found the ISO performance stands up really well for my own personal use but wondered how you guys have found it when shooting in anger at a dark venue?




tern said:I am thinking of buying a d7000 . do think my 18-200 dx vr lens will suite i also have a 12-24dx lens
I've read that the D7000 has a tendency to over expose in bright sunlight! Anyone got any thoughts/experience of this?
I just noticed that when Nikon say 9 cross types, all those are the 9 points in the center! I'd assumed these would have been more spread out...
Does anyone have any issues using the other outer edge AF points in low light? this is where I spend 90% of my time with AF, not the center! Now I'm worried about low light AF, but I imagine the density of 'normal' AF points might make up for it?
(this only worries me because I can't MF properly with anything but full frame or rangefinder cameras)
I wouldn't bother with AF tuning unless you really notice a problem. I think I've been around the houses three times due to what you read online. But actually in all cases it was just user error to get the focus wrong and I just made it worse.
Just my 2p and welcome![]()