SusanFromVermont wrote:
The D7000 is a good camera, just without some of the "bells and whistles" of the newer models. You will find it a very good camera to work with. [That was my first DSLR, top of the crop-sensors at the time of purchase.] Now I also have a D810, and the D7000 is my backup camera. Still working fine after 5 years and one professional sensor cleaning and a few other tweaks from a Nikon-approved repair center. Use my FX lenses on both!
Enjoy!
It sure is ... with just an older, slower processor than the 7200. At some point down the road I see having two d7xxx cameras. I'm DX for life have no interest in Full Frame. I'll be keeping this one for a few years.
Thanks for replying, Susan.