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Andy
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D7000

Post: # 15412Post Andy
Sat Aug 18, 2012 4:42 pm

While I was in Grand Teton NP, I had a minor heart failure/moment, when my beloved D700 started acting up. It turned out that the aftermarket batteries I had purchased were the culprit. But with no other camera (other than my P&S), I had nightmares of 3 full days in one of God's most beautiful creations (after Vermont, OF COURSE), without a camera. So, I immediately came home and explained to my wife how important it was to have a backup camera.

After lots of research and thought, I settled on the D7000 which is a theoretical "step down" from the D700 "pro" model I carry. But based on my research, the most important part -- the "power plant" (sensor/processor combination) is pretty darn impressive, and I bought it as a backup. This morning, I finally got out and got a chance to "fumble" around with it. I was reminded how important it is to thoroughly familiarize yourself with the equipment before an important shoot. Here's a result I kind of like. This granary and barns belong to one of my largest, best and favorite farm clients here in Michigan:

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I am pretty impressed with its general capability. Will be interested to check on how it works in low light situations
Andy

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Re: D7000

Post: # 15426Post deaner1971
Mon Aug 20, 2012 7:47 am

Your wife didn't just offer to buy you some extra batteries? Man, you are good!

Nice picture and let us know how the breaking in period goes.

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Re: D7000

Post: # 15443Post Andy
Thu Aug 23, 2012 12:59 pm

Will be a write up coming soon on my LightCentric Photography Blog
Andy

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