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The Latest And Greatest Nikon: D7000 SLR Is Here
At some point you will need a camera, and for the majority of people a standard flash camera will do the trick. The need to capture stills of family events or happenings at work is satisfied easily this way. Your requirements may call for a more advanced camera if you have some higher knowledge of the art of photography or if photography is your profession.
An individual will want to purchase something more than a standard flash camera, if they are well versed in the areas of color correction and white balance. Here's the basic question for this type of photographer: what sort of camera do I need?
The Nikon D7000 SLR was released to the market in late October, 2010. It lets you see precisely what you are capturing when you look through the viewport, and you will be able to capture those images at an astounding 6 frames per second. On top of that the D7000 camera has a highly impressive video mode which will permit you to run auto focus while shooting.
You needn't worry about being caught in the rain with your D7000, as the sealed, magnesium alloy body provides you with the assurance that your camera will not sustain damage. This camera has many wonderful features including automatic ratio control, FX/DX autosensing, and a flash that is designed to slow down when it is overheating instead of just not working. The Nikon D7000 is built to last with a shutter durability rating of 150,000 exposures. The camera's digital capture function uses a 12.3-megapixel CMOS. The camera will last for around 950 shots before the battery dies. The weight is approximately 3.42 ounces and it offers a 1,005-pixel 3D color matrix.
As numerous Nikon D7000 reviews make clear, this is a great camera offering first rate functionality. If you think you have already tried the best with another brand: step up to a whole new experience with the D7000. Nikon enjoys a superb reputation years in the making. You can expect great functionality and hoigh quality with the entire Nikon line of camera. If you are a photographer who expects photos that are crystal clear and sharply defined, then the Nikon D7000 SLR is the perfect camera for you!
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Frequently Asked Questions...
Is this a good deal for a Nikon D40x?
I have been looking for a dSLR camera and really know nothing about them yet. Are the lenses included with this good? Has anyone had experience buying a camera online?
http://cgi.ebay.ca/NIKON-D40X-Digital-SLR-Camera-w-NIKON-LENSES-2GB-FLASH_W0QQitemZ290193843016QQihZ019QQcategoryZ43456QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Answer:
Fishy, fishy, fishy.
The e-Bay seller is "Digital Shopping Network." They give a phone number that happens to be the same number as ShopSunshine.com.
ShopSunshine.com also does business as these companies:
Sunshine Camera & Video
Sunshine Electronics & Computers
Sunshine Electronics of NY
You might be interested in what the Better Business Bureau of New York has to say about them; they have an unsatisfactory rating: http://search.newyork.bbb.org/reports.aspx?pid=44&page=1&id=8222
Run, run, run away!
Good alternative: http://www.bhphotovideo.com
The price you'll get at B&H is a legitimate price; they offer decent customer service, and I've never been unhappy with them.
Read others' experiences with Sunshine:
http://www.resellerratings.com/forum/t120231.html




















































































