SAMUELS said:the price should've gone up... according to the reputable US online stores the price had went up to abt $1289 after the rebates were over. it has falllen back to the US RRP though... around $1199. there were some comments on the shortage of D7000s due to Thailand's situation
So. It's made in Thailand?
SAMUELS said:All of them are.
Welcome to the world of 3rd party batteries, there are as many brands as the standard AA ones. One very good OEM brand is the Pisen. Said to be as good as the Nikon ones but I cannot find any reviews so far.Hi all, anyone is using 3rd party battery? Any recommendation? And what is the price range like? Thks in advance...
daniellcs said:Hi everyone...
Just got myself a D7000 recently, and am new to this thread.
I have a few questions after experimenting with it a little.
Tried to check back on previous postings, but there are too many to go through.
So if I am asking again, pardon me.
1) Video function. Anybody using this regularly? How do you focus during recording, and when zooming in and out?
2) Depth of Field preview. I find it quite redundant because it doesn't make it difference when viewed through the viewfinder. Is it true?
3) Focus point wrap around. Still cannot understand after reading dozens of explanations online. In Singlish, anyone?
Thanks! I expect to have more questions coming up...
Hi everyone...
Just got myself a D7000 recently, and am new to this thread.
I have a few questions after experimenting with it a little.
Tried to check back on previous postings, but there are too many to go through.
So if I am asking again, pardon me.
1) Video function. Anybody using this regularly? How do you focus during recording, and when zooming in and out?
2) Depth of Field preview. I find it quite redundant because it doesn't make it difference when viewed through the viewfinder. Is it true?
3) Focus point wrap around. Still cannot understand after reading dozens of explanations online. In Singlish, anyone?
Thanks! I expect to have more questions coming up...
gaidinX said:What does the DOF preview actually do? I can't figure out after reading the manual several times and experimenting w/ my D7k.
gaidinX said:What does the DOF preview actually do? I can't figure out after reading the manual several times and experimenting w/ my D7k.
spree86 said:1) I don't use it as I have a video cam for videos, also, long term use of the video function overheats the sensor, not good for your camera.
Does it really overheat the sensor and not good for camera?
Cos I've seen many using the 5D Mark II to shoot videos, especially weddings and other events.
3) focus point wrap around means in single focal point mode, when your focus point is on the extreme right, you just press right to shift the point the extreme left and vice versa, like the point travels in a circle.
daniellcs said:@Spree & Samuels: Thanks for attempting to explain, but still blur. So in what kind of situations would you expect to use this function?
Just imagine you're at the far east of Singapore. If you take a boat there and keep sailing straight (suppose you don't run into any islands), you'll eventually make 1 round around the globe and end up at the far west of Singapore. Similarly, if you go beyond the right side of the focal system, you'll end up on the left.
It's used in instances when you have to switch your autofocus point from one end of the focal system to the other. There were times when I spammed the hell out of that dial so that my focus point can reach my subject in time
Just imagine you're at the far east of Singapore. If you take a boat there and keep sailing straight (suppose you don't run into any islands), you'll eventually make 1 round around the globe and end up at the far west of Singapore. Similarly, if you go beyond the right side of the focal system, you'll end up on the left.
It's used in instances when you have to switch your autofocus point from one end of the focal system to the other. There were times when I spammed the hell out of that dial so that my focus point can reach my subject in time
daniellcs said:Ok ok, I think I finally get it.
It's like when you are in single focus mode and the subject is on the right hand side of the focal system. Suddenly, the subject moves to the left side of the focal system, you'd just have to press the dial to the right (hence around the globe) and end up on the left side of the focal system. You press the dial like 1 time to the right instead of say 10 times to the left. Correct?