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Realist
03-03-2011, 01:26 PM
Well after hours of reading reviews, watching them on youtube, and going through specs I've made a decision. I'm going to buy the Nikon D7000 over the Canon 60D. Every review pretty much sided with the Nikon for photos, and the 60D for video. As I'll be doing more photography I opted to go with the D7000. It's also water resistant, and that would be very usefull as I will probably will take it with me in my kayak. I feel Canon has been dropping the ball lately, while Nikon is advancing forward at a faster pace. Remarkably the Nikon and Canon with the equivalent lenses cost the same!
Here's on bad thing I've read about the D7000; the viewfinder LCD is very tiny and hard to read. Anyone who owns a D7000 is this true, or does the reviewer just have bad eyes? Also how do you like your D7000?

Kawarthabob
03-03-2011, 04:03 PM
Have you actually gone into the store to try them out?

Realist
03-03-2011, 05:15 PM
Have you actually gone into the store to try them out?

Well no not right now actually, there's no stores like that to speak of, unless i get on a plane and fly to who knows where, which wont be happening for a little while.

mike84
05-06-2011, 11:16 AM
Some friends of mine have comment to my abt that cam. They use to say that have good quality images and the focus is fast, I'm not an expert and I am no decided yet. If you like you could read the opinions of they here (http://lastopinions.com/list-all-issues-product/Nikon-D7000__28).

MartinW
05-06-2011, 12:42 PM
Here's on bad thing I've read about the D7000; the viewfinder LCD is very tiny and hard to read. Anyone who owns a D7000 is this true, or does the reviewer just have bad eyes? Also how do you like your D7000?

Sorry to hear that you're not near a store to check them out first hand.. makes it a tad tougher for you . Fit and feel played a role in helping me decide when I was shopping. I have a D7000 and FWIW, the legibility of the info in the viewfinder hasn't given me a moments concern.

EDIT: Well dang... didn't notice the date on this.

kyle
06-24-2011, 09:43 AM
hi..

I am a freelance wedding photographer and I have the Nikon D7000 camera. This camera is easy to handle and specialty to capture the high-definition images and the most interesting feature of this camera that you can install all the professional photography software which provide you stress free at the time of your photo session.

Regards
Kyle :)