I have rec a e-mail from Nikon the launch of D7000 on the 22 Oct 2010:thumbsup:
So it will be in the market soon:thumbsup::lovegrin:
I have rec a e-mail from Nikon the launch of D7000 on the 22 Oct 2010:thumbsup:
So it will be in the market soon:thumbsup::lovegrin:
I have rec a e-mail from Nikon the launch of D7000 on the 22 Oct 2010:thumbsup:
So it will be in the market soon:thumbsup::lovegrin:
I have rec a e-mail from Nikon the launch of D7000 on the 22 Oct 2010:thumbsup:
So it will be in the market soon:thumbsup::lovegrin:
show us the email![]()
The kopi session for the D7000 is only tentetively and its only to feel the D7000 in your hands, there won't be any retail sets available at the event happening itself.
How do you know it tentative :sweatsm::sweatsm::sweatsm:
anyways...
if not for the higher pixel density and supposedly higher(better) iso count, ..there is nothing much more about D7K than, say D300s (which has 51 AF and insignificantly higher fps)
imho, i think just these 2 above will assist in worrying lesser about the need to have too fast a lens in future.. >> means...save money in long run![]()