NO Problems with EITHER camera, everything works as it should.
$1100 for the D7000, PP is accepted with the fees on your end.
The D7000 has a katzeye upgrade that was professionally installed by Katzeye themselves. This upgrade makes it extremely easy to focus manual lenses. It DOES not affect autofocus or metering! This is a $200+ upgrade to the camera.
The package for the D7000 comes with 2 OEM batteries. There has been Giottos LCD protectors and the shutter count is below 4000 so it has used about 4% of it's useful life.
for the X100, PP is accepted with the fees on your end.
Fuji X100 in excellent condition. There is just one small rub mark right above the LCD area in the corner. Does not affect function. Has had a LCD protector on since day 1. Shutter count is in the 400. This is the USA version.
It comes with the awesome Gariz case which is $130 by itself. It has an port at the bottom so there is no need to remove the case to swap battery or memory cards. It also comes with the red boop shutter thing. The A&A red strap is not included. Comes with all other accessories including an extra black leather case with leather strap.
Still kills me that I couldn't have your D7K and a D700. That is a killer setup for MF lenses. Props for some of the best product shots I've seen on here too.
The KatzEye™ focusing screen for the Nikon D7000 shows only a very minimal effect on light metering. In our testing, the KatzEye™ screen tested within +/- 1/3 stop of nominal (factory tolerance). The only exception is when using spot metering mode with lenses having a maximum aperture slower than f3.5 (higher numerical f-stop). With lenses slower than f3.5, it is advisable to use either center weighted average metering or matrix metering to preserve accurate meter response.