BOTH THE D7000 AND THE GRIP HAVE BEEN SOLD!
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sinatraman
Loc: Vero Beach Florida, Earth,alpha quaudrant
why don't you get it converted to ir? it would open up a whole new world to your photography. Hope your vacation with daughter is going well.
sinatraman wrote:
why don't you get it converted to ir? it would open up a whole new world to your photography. Hope your vacation with daughter is going well.
I had a D50 that was converted to IR, hardly used it at all, just never interested me I guess. Might make for some interesting HD Video though!
Vacation is over with, back to the grind for awhile now.
sinatraman
Loc: Vero Beach Florida, Earth,alpha quaudrant
well as soon as you left, of course the hog gets hit with a bunch of nikon questions that you could have answered with ease!
sinatraman wrote:
well as soon as you left, of course the hog gets hit with a bunch of nikon questions that you could have answered with ease!
I am sure all managed to get answered without me.
(I just hope they were answered right! LOL)
MT Shooter wrote:
sinatraman wrote:
well as soon as you left, of course the hog gets hit with a bunch of nikon questions that you could have answered with ease!
I am sure all managed to get answered without me.
(I just hope they were answered right! LOL)
Have you received your D800 yet
jjestar wrote:
MT Shooter wrote:
sinatraman wrote:
well as soon as you left, of course the hog gets hit with a bunch of nikon questions that you could have answered with ease!
I am sure all managed to get answered without me.
(I just hope they were answered right! LOL)
Have you received your D800 yet
Yes, I picked it up at the camera shop on the way home from the trip, thats why the second D7000 is for sale.
MT Shooter wrote:
jjestar wrote:
MT Shooter wrote:
sinatraman wrote:
well as soon as you left, of course the hog gets hit with a bunch of nikon questions that you could have answered with ease!
I am sure all managed to get answered without me.
(I just hope they were answered right! LOL)
Have you received your D800 yet
Yes, I picked it up at the camera shop on the way home from the trip, thats why the second D7000 is for sale.
Great, you have more patience than I do
jjestar wrote:
MT Shooter wrote:
jjestar wrote:
MT Shooter wrote:
sinatraman wrote:
well as soon as you left, of course the hog gets hit with a bunch of nikon questions that you could have answered with ease!
I am sure all managed to get answered without me.
(I just hope they were answered right! LOL)
Have you received your D800 yet
Yes, I picked it up at the camera shop on the way home from the trip, thats why the second D7000 is for sale.
Great, you have more patience than I do
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2 full months for it, thats not bad from what I have seen others waiting, and mine was the E model so I expected a longer wait time.
cannie
Loc: Snellville, Georgia
I wish I didn't already have a D7000 because I sure would buy yours, I am sure it is in EX condition. Why did you have TWO D7000? Maybe I need TWO ! LOL
cannie wrote:
I wish I didn't already have a D7000 because I sure would buy yours, I am sure it is in EX condition. Why did you have TWO D7000? Maybe I need TWO ! LOL
I had sold my D90 in anticipation of getting my new D800E for vacation in June. When my D800E had not arrived I bought a second D7000 from a friend of a friend who was getting divorced and needing money. It only had 168 clicks on it so I knew it had to be in good shape and it was. I hate shooting without 2 bodies as that would mean changing lenses too often and greatly increasing the chance of having an accident when doing so or getting dirt inside a body. I like to have my 70-200mm F2.8 and my Sigma 150-500mm lenses both mounted and have each body adjusted to each lense, makes it easier to get the shot I want that way and less chance of missing one while changing a lens. Also not having to fumble with caps is nice too.
Now that my D800E is here I just don't need the second D7000 so I am selling it. I took over 700 shots with it and it works great, I really had no idea which body I was using at the time other than I knew which lens I wanted. Its really nice to have 2 identical bodies too so you never have to think about where the controls are or which button changes what that way.
The disadvantage? Spending the money on a second body. But once you get used to having two, its impossible to go back to using only one.
cannie
Loc: Snellville, Georgia
MT Shooter wrote:
cannie wrote:
I wish I didn't already have a D7000 because I sure would buy yours, I am sure it is in EX condition. Why did you have TWO D7000? Maybe I need TWO ! LOL
I had sold my D90 in anticipation of getting my new D800E for vacation in June. When my D800E had not arrived I bought a second D7000 from a friend of a friend who was getting divorced and needing money. It only had 168 clicks on it so I knew it had to be in good shape and it was. I hate shooting without 2 bodies as that would mean changing lenses too often and greatly increasing the chance of having an accident when doing so or getting dirt inside a body. I like to have my 70-200mm F2.8 and my Sigma 150-500mm lenses both mounted and have each body adjusted to each lense, makes it easier to get the shot I want that way and less chance of missing one while changing a lens. Also not having to fumble with caps is nice too.
Now that my D800E is here I just don't need the second D7000 so I am selling it. I took over 700 shots with it and it works great, I really had no idea which body I was using at the time other than I knew which lens I wanted. Its really nice to have 2 identical bodies too so you never have to think about where the controls are or which button changes what that way.
The disadvantage? Spending the money on a second body. But once you get used to having two, its impossible to go back to using only one.
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I understand now why two camera's it's like remote controls, once you have it you don't want to go back to changing channels with out it. I am afraid my buget can't take two D7000 right now. But next time I upgrade I will keep my D7000 as my spare. When I upgraded to my D7000 I gave my D40X to my son, did not realize two camera's with different lens would be great to have when taking pictures. Live and learn....another reason to enjoy Ugly Hedgehog it always has good advice. I appreciate your time.
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is this d7000 still for sale? what comes with this camera?
thanks
dds42000@gmail.com
BOTH THE D7000 AND THE GRIP HAVE BEEN SOLD!
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