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You may be having a hard time finding Nikon bodies because of a flood that apparently happened in October that caused a lot of damage to their factory that assembles the DX format SLR camera bodies. I do still see the D7000 at retail locations around my area.I use a Nikon D90 for a few years, but right now I'm not sure if I will stay with Nikon.
They have great cameras and really great lenses, but somehow it's really difficult to get a camera body of the newer models
You may be having a hard time finding Nikon bodies because of a flood that apparently happened in October that caused a lot of damage to their factory that assembles the DX format SLR camera bodies. I do still see the D7000 at retail locations around my area.
I had also considered switching to Canon but stayed with Nikon because I had so much invested in speed lights etc.
I use a Nikon D90 for a few years, but right now I'm not sure if I will stay with Nikon.
They have great cameras and really great lenses, but somehow it's really difficult to get a camera body of the newer models
Did you see my post in the 5dmkIII thread about this? www.keh.com has two D700s and four D7000s(one of them is new) listed on their website.
I have a D7000 and I love it. You will really like the two SD card slots and the new autofocus system. I have only found two things that I don't like. They are the exposure bracketing which only allows 3 shots, however you can use the two user program settings to get unto 9. The other thing I found was when you do star trails and lock the cable release button down to do consecutive pictures it will only do 100 pictures then it stops. Overall the D7000 is a great body.thanks for your link, I saw it this morning. And I almost ordered a D7000 there.
But I have good news: I was able to get a D7000 in a tiny little camera store here in Buffalo. They ordered 3 of them and they will arrive on Wednesday.
Really cool, so I will have my camera and the price was really good as well.
But I guess I'll use your link to shop for another prime lens.
I have a D7000 and I love it. You will really like the two SD card slots and the new autofocus system. I have only found two things that I don't like. They are the exposure bracketing which only allows 3 shots, however you can use the two user program settings to get unto 9. The other thing I found was when you do star trails and lock the cable release button down to do consecutive pictures it will only do 100 pictures then it stops. Overall the D7000 is a great body.
I have had my camera since December and I have found the battery life to be very good. It will go about 700 to 800 pictures on one charge.I can't wait to have mine on Wednesday and test it.
I'm orodering new lenses right now and trade in my old ones.
What about the battery life of the camera?
The replacement batteries are on backorder as well, like almost everything from Nikon.
But I found a local store where I can buy a few, so I will definitely have a back up for my next backpacking trips.
I have the same camera and I'm liking it a lot! I just bought mine this past spring. Have you bought any additional lenses for it yet?I use a Nikon D5100, really like it. Only issue that has come up is it doesn't have a built in autofocus motor, however most lenses have the motor built in. It is compact enough to bring along in the pack.