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  1. Wolfy
    December 3, 2010

    That’s tight. The auto focus is is loud. You’d better bring that to Snowcial!

    -M

  2. Photo-John
    December 3, 2010

    I’ll see about bringing it to Snowcial. I think I’m supposed to return it before but I can probably arrange an extension.

    The auto focus is loud. A better lens than the kit lens might be quieter. And a remote mic would make that a mute point (good one, huh?).

    I spent the morning up in the mountains shooting video samples. I should have a pretty comprehensive sample video complete and live before the end of the day, monday.

  3. Tuco
    January 15, 2011

    Seems to me like your focus (see what i did there?) of attention is pretty much on the video capabilities of this camera. If video is so important to you guys, get a dedicated video camera,. I wanted to see what this thing can do in terms of picture taking but I guess that’s off topic.

  4. Photo-John
    January 17, 2011

    Tuco-
    Why the sarcasm? Just ask if you have questions. I am a still photographer first and I only do video stuff because it is required by my position and, like it or not, because video is one of the main drivers in camera development right now. But since I made this preview I’ve been using the D7000 pretty much purely as a still camera. So just in case you do check this page again, here’s a link to a gallery of still images I’ve shot with the D7000: http://gallery.photographyreview.com/showgallery.php?mcats=all&si=&what=allfields&name=photo-john&when=0&whenterm=&condition=and&crproducts=452119:Nikon+D7000|

    The bottom line is the D7000 is a rockin’ still camera and I am loving it. If you have any specific questions, please ask. I will do my best to answer them.

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