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ront Registered: Jan 06, 2010 Total Posts: 762 Country: United States |
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1slowg35 Registered: Sep 19, 2012 Total Posts: 47 Country: United States |
Do you ever head over to western Washington?? Might be interested in the d7000 |
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ront Registered: Jan 06, 2010 Total Posts: 762 Country: United States |
We don't travel a lot, but I can sure ship |
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ront Registered: Jan 06, 2010 Total Posts: 762 Country: United States |
Price drop on both. |
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MackDaddy1962 Registered: Jan 13, 2010 Total Posts: 775 Country: United States |
Great deal on a great combo. I just got back from a fantastic photo shoot in the Smokey Mountains last weekend. Although I've got more gear than one man needs and had my choice of darn near anything under the sun to use while there, my GO TO setup was the D7000/16-85VR combo mounted on the Manfrotto 055CXPro3 tripod with Markins M10 head. Lightweight, and stupendous IQ. I should have all my shots post processed soon and will share here on FM. |
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ront Registered: Jan 06, 2010 Total Posts: 762 Country: United States |
Thanks MackDaddy. It is a great combo and the 16-85 is a very nice walk around lens. |
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ront Registered: Jan 06, 2010 Total Posts: 762 Country: United States |
It has been asked if there is a film on the top LCD that can be removed. I did not think of it before as I am used to seeing it, but it could look like there is something wrong with the lcd cover. Yes, there is a film that can just be peeled off easily. I just put it there to keep it from getting scratched. I try to be very careful with my photo gear. |
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ront Registered: Jan 06, 2010 Total Posts: 762 Country: United States |
Thanks Daum! |
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ront Registered: Jan 06, 2010 Total Posts: 762 Country: United States |
Bump. |
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Daum Registered: Jan 19, 2007 Total Posts: 85 Country: United States |
Tag for feedback. |
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Alan Ness Registered: Apr 11, 2007 Total Posts: 588 Country: United States |
Tagged. |