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Dec 8, 2015 09:00:33   #
WessoJPEG Loc: Cincinnati, Ohio
 
Jim Bob wrote:
Well, I can appreciate a man who is in touch with his true self and acknowledges his limitations. May all your choices be based on good advice. :thumbup: I see the Nikon D7200 refurbished sale is gone. Hope you were lucky enough to get one at the $799 price.


Thanks Jim Bob I love reading your comments. I like a man with fire in his guts. :thumbup:

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Dec 8, 2015 09:01:40   #
WessoJPEG Loc: Cincinnati, Ohio
 
katbandit wrote:
i have 2 d7000 bodies and use them constantly ..i purchased the d7100 because i was told how marvelous it was compared to the others..and it sure is..but now my shutterbug friends that have recently purchased the d7200 are raving about that one..every year a new and better camera is going to come out..if you are happy with your d7000 then use it lovingly and enjoy every shot you take with it..i love all mine and see very little difference if any with my photos..it is all about the lenses that you buy ..and if you aren't printing billboard size photos then buy up if you have the extra money and want a second camera body..
i have 2 d7000 bodies and use them constantly ..i ... (show quote)


Thanks Bandit.

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Dec 8, 2015 09:18:16   #
Nikocarol Loc: NM & FL
 
Check out KEH.. is less the last time I checked.

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Dec 8, 2015 10:08:27   #
Bear2 Loc: Southeast,, MI
 
Your D7000 won't waist away, I keep my 70-300 4.5-5.6 VR on mine, and my 18-200 VR ll on my new D7200. Used the 7200 more photographing our Christmas parade last Sunday, but still took some great shots with the 7000.
Never had to change lenses in the field.
Keep them both
My 0.02$
Duane



quote=WessoJPEG]I hate to let my D7000 waste away. DO I really need this?[/quote]

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Dec 8, 2015 10:21:46   #
WessoJPEG Loc: Cincinnati, Ohio
 
Bear2 wrote:
Your D7000 won't waist away, I keep my 70-300 4.5-5.6 VR on mine, and my 18-200 VR ll on my new D7200. Used the 7200 more photographing our Christmas parade last Sunday, but still took some great shots with the 7000.
Never had to change lenses in the field.
Keep them both
My 0.02$
Duane

Thanks Bear, I have a D5000 with 6000
Pictures I never use any more.
quote=WessoJPEG]I hate to let my D7000 waste away. DO I really need this?
[/quote]

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Dec 8, 2015 10:22:15   #
icemncmth Loc: Oklahoma
 
Bear2 wrote:
Your D7000 won't waist away, I keep my 70-300 4.5-5.6 VR on mine, and my 18-200 VR ll on my new D7200. Used the 7200 more photographing our Christmas parade last Sunday, but still took some great shots with the 7000.
Never had to change lenses in the field.
Keep them both
My 0.02$
Duane



quote=WessoJPEG]I hate to let my D7000 waste away. DO I really need this?
[/quote]


I agree...I keep my D90 with one of my zoom lenses on it and my 7200 usually has a prime on it.

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Dec 8, 2015 10:25:13   #
WessoJPEG Loc: Cincinnati, Ohio
 
Nikocarol wrote:
Check out KEH.. is less the last time I checked.


Thanks will do.

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Dec 8, 2015 10:41:28   #
icemncmth Loc: Oklahoma
 
WessoJPEG wrote:
Just got an E=Mail from Nikon. Today only D7200 refurbished 799.00. My heart is racing. :shock:


To be honest when I purchased my 7200 I was really thinking if it was really worth getting over the D90. Both take excellent pictures.Both feel great in the had. In fact holding both side by side there really isn't that much different in them. So comparing them just by holding them is where I had a hard time..

When I first fired up the 7200 and put one of my lenses on it ..it seemed like I was holding my D90. That's where things changed for me. Wow..the 7200 is fast...fast as in focusing ...saving raw files. Its just fast in all ways. My lenses seemed "new" and had a different feel. They were snappy. Once I downloaded the raw files I really noticed that the 7200 captured more information and it could really be noticed in PS. Just more to work with.

Now going from a newer Nikon to a 7200 I can't say if it would be better. Yes it has some added features but would you use them. I still use my D90 and what the 7200 offers me is the same feel with a much needed upgrade.

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Dec 8, 2015 10:50:16   #
WessoJPEG Loc: Cincinnati, Ohio
 
icemncmth wrote:
To be honest when I purchased my 7200 I was really thinking if it was really worth getting over the D90. Both take excellent pictures.Both feel great in the had. In fact holding both side by side there really isn't that much different in them. So comparing them just by holding them is where I had a hard time..

When I first fired up the 7200 and put one of my lenses on it ..it seemed like I was holding my D90. That's where things changed for me. Wow..the 7200 is fast...fast as in focusing ...saving raw files. Its just fast in all ways. My lenses seemed "new" and had a different feel. They were snappy. Once I downloaded the raw files I really noticed that the 7200 captured more information and it could really be noticed in PS. Just more to work with.

Now going from a newer Nikon to a 7200 I can't say if it would be better. Yes it has some added features but would you use them. I still use my D90 and what the 7200 offers me is the same feel with a much needed upgrade.
To be honest when I purchased my 7200 I was really... (show quote)


Thanks for the info I appreciate it.

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Dec 8, 2015 10:53:34   #
Steve Perry Loc: Sylvania, Ohio
 
Great deal, I really like my D7200 :)

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Dec 8, 2015 11:57:26   #
WessoJPEG Loc: Cincinnati, Ohio
 
Steve Perry wrote:
Great deal, I really like my D7200 :)


Thanks

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Dec 8, 2015 12:57:38   #
NJFrank Loc: New Jersey
 
WessoJPEG wrote:
Just got an E=Mail from Nikon. Today only D7200 refurbished 799.00. My heart is racing. :shock:


I received the same email. I was very tempted. But I fought the urge. I knew the gas attack would pass lol

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Dec 8, 2015 13:27:33   #
WessoJPEG Loc: Cincinnati, Ohio
 
NJFrank wrote:
I received the same email. I was very tempted. But I fought the urge. I knew the gas attack would pass lol


I overcome it also.

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Dec 8, 2015 13:36:40   #
Jim Bob
 
WessoJPEG wrote:
Thanks Jim Bob I love reading your comments. I like a man with fire in his guts. :thumbup:


Yeah. When I have gas, I really have gas. :mrgreen:

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Dec 8, 2015 13:58:46   #
Mark Bski Loc: A sleepy little island not far from Seattle
 
Jim Bob wrote:
Grey market?


No. I contacted the sellar and they said it wasn't. If it was black market, Nikon would not have registed the serial number for warrenty, they did. Like I siad, the sellar seperated a lens & from the kit. Perhaps that's something Nikon would frown upon if they knew.

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