It's the same way it was on the D80, so it's as I'm used to.That's exactly the issue - the '+/-' symbol appears but there's no guide to show you how much it's under or over.... it's not a massive issue but it is slightly annoying when I know my seven-year-old D2X features it.![]()
So, after a few days of use, found two really annoying things about the D7000:
One - that there is no exposure compensation marker on the top LCD.
Two - the focus point graphic on the top plate LCD doesn't correspond to the one that's actually selected and visible in the viewfinder. Annoying....
I must admit, yes with the rear showing and most importantly the viewfinder showing where the focal point is...I find it really hard to see what the issue is here...But hey different people different preferences...
Specialman, you do know that a quick press with the thumb on the ok button is enough to reset the focus point?
It's just one of those things that would be nice to have. I often compose a shot in my head before lifting the viewfinder to my eye, so to be able to see approximately where I'm setting my focus point on the top LCD would be handy. Still, it's not really an issue.
I would have thought, as was mentioned before that it is actually in such a case more ergonomically sound to have it on the LCD display at the back as it is implemented. I mean looking down on the top lcd whilst moving the focus point around using the directional control pad is not a comfortable finger/wrist movement as such![]()
You'd think so wouldn't you, but I have to admit since I've had cameras with a top LCD display I've all but stopped using the info display on the rear monitor - in fact I can't remember when I used it last. Also when I've got the D40x in tow I really miss that top LCD.
Horses for courses I guess.
Zharrt said:Just ordered my D7000
What is the best lens combo for portrait work, if I am going for a nifhty fifty I will hold out for a 1.4, but is there any others worth looking at perhaps the 85mm?
mikeysaling said:Been testing seagull and live view - is it ok to charge battery before reaching low level - i have about half way ? is it ok to charge ?
Charge away! Don't think it makes too much difference to batteries these days although I may be wrong. I was always told that you should try and completely discharge a battery once in a while but I think technology has moved on a bit. From what I've experienced of the battery on the D7k half should last a pretty long while though.
With the newer batteries discharging them completely actually damages them. They don't have a memory so charge them whenever you like!
It's the same way it was on the D80, so it's as I'm used to.
I hadn't noticed the focus point on the LCD not moving though, and that is a bit of an odd one. It does move if you have the info screen up though.

For one - tap the exposure compensation button and the numerical value will show on the LCD. Not ideal, but better than not being there at all.
For two - none of the 39 or 51 point AF systems (not on the D300, D700/D800 or D3/D4) have the active point on the top LCD. There's not enough space to have it be a meaningful option, not unless the display is made much bigger. You can have it show on the rear one though.
Oh, I agree. The option to have it there all the time some how should be present. I only mentioned it so that you'd have at least some kind of workaround if you hadn't known about it (which you didI've been tapping the EC button and like you say, it at least shows the amount of EC when pressed - just seems a simple omission from the camera not to have an EC scale, even if it was a some form of custom function like the way you can hang the shots remaining to ISO....
And imagine trying to work out which AF point was active from that little thing - it'd only really be useful for saying which third the AF point was in :lolI'd not thought about the AF display like that - there is a hell of a lot of info on there already, although it wil display whether you're using 9-points and upwards when you press the AF button on the side of the body.
Checking which AF point is selected on the top LCD is force of habit, it's just how I shoot.... call it pre-shoot checks.
All this stems from the fact that I'm shooting one-handed a lot (the other hand holding a softbox and flash) so it's easier to refer to the top LCD than look through the viewfinder, especially when I'm in a hurry, in a crowded space or when the light is really strong and the info in the viewfinder isn't always clear. With easy exposure comp set all you need to do is use your thumbs, which is naturally in position. By having to press the '+/-' button it requires a change of hand position, not always ideal when holding one-handed.![]()
Ausemmao - what lens? Not good when they're duff straight from the box....
With +15 on fine tune it's as accurate as live view AF, which lets it perform as it should. Given how the other 24 did I'm inclined to think it's the body at fault. I'm not going to be able to use my stuff for a while anyway so I will probably send in the the D7000 and my lenses all together so they can be calibrated.I'm intrigued to hear that AF-D lenses (Nikkor 50mm f/1.8D etcwork auto focus on the D7000?
Is this true?
Thanks for the clarification, I had assumed it was part of the D3000/5000 etc; family!Yes, the D7000 has an inbuilt focus motor, so AF-D and AF lenses will autofocus fine.
Thanks for the clarification, I had assumed it was part of the D3000/5000 etc; family!
Thanks for the clarification, I had assumed it was part of the D3000/5000 etc; family!
mikeysaling said:kit lens in uk comes with a nice petal hood !
coopersim said:Thanks for that! Mine is missing then, was a bit suspicious as there was no seal on the box![]()
JulesP said:Yep should definitely have a petal hood
Should have added in last post the split of my current photos is almost 50:50 based on 24-70 & 70-200mm ranges.
I am heading towards the 24-70mm at the moment but your thoughts would be appreciated.

Don't need it right now , but does anyone recommend a particular blower to be used on the sensor and/or mirror. ? make or seller ? Or is the built in vibration cleaner sufficient .