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Sep 15, 2014 12:36:17   #
bakedtator Loc: Corpus Christi Tx
 
I really miss my first camera. The d7000. Just broke it for good on this trip to Louisiana here recently. But now I'm on search for a new full frame to add to the family. These were takin with the 10.5 f/2.8 fisheye.


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Sep 15, 2014 12:58:19   #
wings42 Loc: San Diego, CA
 
Enjoy these moody, fascinating photos. Not what we usually see here. Thank you for sharing them.

My D7000 is showing and feeling its age. It's already taken a trip to the Nikon camera hospital. Still, I'll love it till it dies. Hopefully Nikon will offer a new DX camera or two the next month or so. As far as full frame, the D610 is attractive but size, weight, my DX lenses and cost are issues to consider. The D7000 is a far better camera than I am a photographer it has only held me back in low light situations.

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Sep 15, 2014 13:35:18   #
bakedtator Loc: Corpus Christi Tx
 
wings42 wrote:
Enjoy these moody, fascinating photos. Not what we usually see here. Thank you for sharing them.

My D7000 is showing and feeling its age. It's already taken a trip to the Nikon camera hospital. Still, I'll love it till it dies. Hopefully Nikon will offer a new DX camera or two the next month or so. As far as full frame, the D610 is attractive but size, weight, my DX lenses and cost are issues to consider. The D7000 is a far better camera than I am a photographer it has only held me back in low light situations.
Enjoy these moody, fascinating photos. Not what we... (show quote)


Thanks wings42. I loved my d7000 too. She was a great camera and only failed to to me. I dropped it several times and the last one did her in. The d610 is awesome. And no worries over the do lenses. I put the 10.5f/2.8 dx on and set the camera to dx crop mode and the photos are unreal and just as great if not better. If you like the d7000 as much as I did then the full frame will blow you away. I highly recommend the d610. But now I'm in need of a second camera. The new d750 is intriguing but the unknown are scary. I'm almost to the point of just saying come on with the d4s. Only time will tell.

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Sep 15, 2014 14:03:22   #
luvmypets Loc: Born & raised Texan living in Fayetteville NC
 
My D7000 and I send condolences on the loss of your 7000. I have been researching for an FX camera and had settled on the 610 until I started reading the info on the new 750. Since my next camera purchase is still a ways off I will look forward to what will be said by the people who purchase it.

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Sep 16, 2014 13:25:41   #
bakedtator Loc: Corpus Christi Tx
 
luvmypets wrote:
My D7000 and I send condolences on the loss of your 7000. I have been researching for an FX camera and had settled on the 610 until I started reading the info on the new 750. Since my next camera purchase is still a ways off I will look forward to what will be said by the people who purchase it.


The d610 is unreal. I've seen the ad doe the d750. I may go that way too. I enjoy shooting at night and the low light possibilities sound great. But I may jump further. The d4s .........but ......it's $6500.....decisions decisions......:/

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