Great stuff Fred... the Monkey's been preaching the merits of the D7K for a while now similarly. Just curious... I'm guessing but these with an AFS 300 or the non-AFS model?
dj dunzie wrote:
Great stuff Fred... the Monkey's been preaching the merits of the D7K for a while now similarly. Just curious... I'm guessing but these with an AFS 300 or the non-AFS model?
I shot field sports for a year with the combo and loved it, I still go back to the F4 when the light is good and I don't feel like lugging the 2.8 around.
dj dunzie wrote:
Great stuff Fred... the Monkey's been preaching the merits of the D7K for a while now similarly. Just curious... I'm guessing but these with an AFS 300 or the non-AFS model? It's a killer combo...so let's see some BIF/sports there, Fred
dj dunzie wrote:
Great stuff Fred... the Monkey's been preaching the merits of the D7K for a while now similarly. Just curious... I'm guessing but these with an AFS 300 or the non-AFS model?
trenchmonkey wrote: It's a killer combo...so let's see some BIF/sports there, Fred
dj dunzie wrote:
Great stuff Fred... the Monkey's been preaching the merits of the D7K for a while now similarly. Just curious... I'm guessing but these with an AFS 300 or the non-AFS model?
Thanks DJ!
AF-S
Fred
thursdaylsr wrote:
I shot field sports for a year with the combo and loved it, I still go back to the F4 when the light is good and I don't feel like lugging the 2.8 around.
It is nice and portable.
Fred
fdevyatkin wrote:
Got the D7K as a back up to my D700, and have appreciated it's crop factor, it's auto focus, it's color rendition. Put some good glass on it and ....
Thanks, Fred
I couldn't agree more Fred! These are great examples of what the D7000 is capable of. Speaking of great glass, try some old Nikon MF lenses on her, I think you'll like it.
leighton w wrote:
I couldn't agree more Fred! These are great examples of what the D7000 is capable of. Speaking of great glass, try some old Nikon MF lenses on her, I think you'll like it.
Thanks Leighton!
I don't have any MF lenses, but my 85mm F1.4D sure sings on it.... Aug 12, 2012 at 06:09 PM