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Old 12-14-2010, 12:02 AM
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David, which lenses are you using with your D7000?

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Right now I have the following nikon lens: 10-24, 50 1.4 G, 18-200 . I had the 85. 1.4 D and traded it for the 24-70 2.8 for a few days and returned it because I did not enjoy lugging it around, but now that I look at the pictures I took with it I am thinking of buying it again
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Right now I have the following nikon lens: 10-24, 50 1.4 G, 18-200 . I had the 85. 1.4 D and traded it for the 24-70 2.8 for a few days and returned it because I did not enjoy lugging it around, but now that I look at the pictures I took with it I am thinking of buying it again
Thanks, David. I anticipate primarily using my 18-200 with my D7000. I also have a D700, and the 24-70 is my favorite for it.
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Thanks, David. I anticipate primarily using my 18-200 with my D7000. I also have a D700, and the 24-70 is my favorite for it.
Do you think nikon will be coming out with a VR version of the 24-70 any time soon ?
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Do you think nikon will be coming out with a VR version of the 24-70 any time soon ?
It would be nice if they do, but I haven't seen anything about it. I am also considering getting one of the new 24-120 f4 lenses that has VR.
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Do you think nikon will be coming out with a VR version of the 24-70 any time soon ?
Doubtful. The lens is already quite heavy. Adding VR will make it even more so. I would get the new 24-120 VRII f4. It is said to be almost as sharp as the 24-70.
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David,
Your wife has an excellent taste. Like Dan said, your living room is gorgeous.
What lens did you use for this picture, at which aperture ?
Being able to take pics with low light ( your pic is not really a "low light" BTW, but still impressive ) without a flash is priceless to me.
That would be nice if you could take the same pic on a cloudy and dark day or just after the sunset....
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David, I just read a review from a user that at 3200 Iso, the noise is really visible on the pics, so he said that this low light feature is not really usable for him.
I really would like to see your living room with less light, at 3200 iso...
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Jerome thank you. I am skiing today so I can't take any pictures. The D7000 has the best Dx sensor Nikon offers now and despite what you may have read has great high iso performance to 6400, here is a link http://www.bythom.com/nikond7000review.htm Thom Hogan's D7000 Review is up![/url] Thomas Hogen is a well respected pro and ohis review tells the good and the bad . ...."Thus, I'd say that you can use very gentle noise reduction techniques in post processing and get very printable ISO 3200 images out of this camera in sizes up through what your largest desktop inkjet printer can handle (13x19")." If you use gentle nois reducy
Tion on the camera at high iso ie above 3200 and dont print larger than 13x19 you can not tell the difference between the D7000 and D700. If you print a lot of poster size high iso shots you might want a fx size camera. If you shoot larger than poster size at lower than 3200 the D7000 is better than the the D700 as it is a higher megapixel sensor16vs12. . Raw pictures are 14 bit not 10 or 12 like the D300 and D700. I had a D300 and think this camera is better and i like the smaller package.Take care

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Jerome thank you. I am skiing today so I can't take any pictures. The D7000 has the best Dx sensor Nikon offers now and despite what you may have read has great high iso performance to 6400, here is a link Nikon D7000 Review by Thom Hogan Thom Hogan's D7000 Review is up![/url] Thomas Hogen is a well respected pro and ohis review tells the good and the bad . ...."Thus, I'd say that you can use very gentle noise reduction techniques in post processing and get very printable ISO 3200 images out of this camera in sizes up through what your largest desktop inkjet printer can handle (13x19")." If you use gentle nois reducy
Tion on the camera at high iso ie above 3200 and dont print larger than 13x19 you can not tell the difference between the D7000 and D700. If you print a lot of poster size high iso shots you might want a fx size camera. If you shoot larger than poster size at lower than 3200 the D7000 is better than the the D700 as it is a higher megapixel sensor16vs12. . Raw pictures are 14 bit not 10 or 12 like the D300 and D700. I had a D300 and think this camera is better and i like the smaller package.Take care
Thanks David,
obviously this guy did not use any noise reduction software.
Enjoy your holidays !
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