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discussions about the Nikon D7000 tagged for natural light

April 29, 2012
Landscapes close-ups night shooting moody images

Image quality low light image sharpness outdoor focus ease of use

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May 1, 2012
Looking to upgrade, which of these two do you like?

Serious enthusiast, primary hobby, take pictures of sports, portraits, nature, indoor functions

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April 5, 2012
Interior shots, significant light contrast.

Beginner, majority of my shots are interior with extreme variations in light. Some external shots and evening or twilight shots.

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August 22, 2012
Lenses and resolution

OK  At present I have a Lumix which has an articulated viewfinder screen. Is it true that the D3200 has this but the D7000 doesn't? Also I have older film camera Nikon lenses . Are these for...

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June 19, 2012
Upgrading from my Nikon d200- need advice

I have had a d200 for quite a few years now, and i consistently have focusing issues while taking portraits. Such as the hand being in focus instead of the eye. I am open to switching to cannon,...

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June 11, 2012
People ,low light micro ,nature artistic photos

I have a budget to buy a 7D and D7000 both will be second handed cameras il get 50mm and 70-300 and a kit lense along  which should i get  im new to slr but im a good photographer and i learn...

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May 25, 2012
I want to focus fast and need better images for printing.

I have used Nikon D5000 and D90. Now I have to go pro. I prefer to use Aperture priority mode. And also, I am a press photographer now and going to focus on Nature and Wildlife photography.

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April 14, 2012
I will primarily be photographing our 6 year-old twins. They move quickly.

For photographing our children, I want a fast autofocus camera with low latency, and the ability to work in very low light situations. For still life photos and landscapes I'm willing to take to...

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April 12, 2012
Which camera is better for me the Canon 7D or the Nikon D7000 or Canon D60?

Looking to start a career in photography, I don't have a lot of money to invest all at once, I understand the lenses make the most difference: and the bulk of money would be invested important I...

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