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    :D nikon d7000 advice please

    hi guys
    i've been thinking to buy d7000 soon
    but i heard there is some problem occurs with the camera (eg. hot pixel)

    and i also think to pair the body with tamron AF17-50mm F/2.8 XR Di II VC
    it is compatible with the body?

    i heard there is numerous problem occur by VC compare to the non-VC

    what do you guys think?
    i'm an amateur photographer and i really need help
    please

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    Quote Originally Posted by decoflizzow View Post
    hi guys
    i've been thinking to buy d7000 soon
    but i heard there is some problem occurs with the camera (eg. hot pixel)
    Hot pixels occur with all digital cameras.

    Nikon has used the same lens mount on all their cameras since 1959 (the F-mount). Just be sure the Tamron lens you buy has a Nikon mount. Since Tamron is a 3rd party lens maker, they offer their lenses with various mounts so they can sell to Nikon, Canon, Olympus, Pentax, etc, owners.
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    KmH has it correct. As long as the lens says it's the Nikon version, you're good to go.

    As for the hot pixels, I think that's nothing more than a rumor. All camera models will have hot pixels at some point, Nikon will have a 1 or 2 year warranty and will replace your body in a heartbeat should you have any problems. I have a D7000 and it's been working fantastically for us so far!
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    I have a d7000 and it has no hot pixels. Beautiful camera!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yellow Wagon View Post
    I have a d7000 and it has no hot pixels. Beautiful camera!

    Nikon hot pixels- What are defect pixels?

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    No hot pixels on mine either. Not in photo or video mode.
    I think you will find the best way to become a better photographer is to ask for C&C or advice, then bitch and whine about the critique and/or advice you are given because it's not what you want to hear.

    Well, maybe not the best way, but its by far the most entertaining.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Stradawhovious View Post
    No hot pixels on mine either.
    Same here.


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    Quote Originally Posted by decoflizzow View Post
    hi guys
    i've been thinking to buy d7000 soon
    but i heard there is some problem occurs with the camera (eg. hot pixel)

    and i also think to pair the body with tamron AF17-50mm F/2.8 XR Di II VC
    it is compatible with the body?

    i heard there is numerous problem occur by VC compare to the non-VC

    what do you guys think?
    i'm an amateur photographer and i really need help
    please
    hi there, I bought a d7000 with 18-105 at Amsterdam airport 10 days ago having read about it. I used it whilst travelling through africa extensively for 10 days in cities and for a few days on safari. After all the reviews, I was VERY disappointed. Briefly: AF is poor with photos, and awful with video, and the AF is supposed to be a strong point. It hunts even central subjects, and the focus noise from the lens kills any video. Metering is also a problem, the matrix metering underexposes central objects and is not "intelligent" in any way. The U functions allow you to set everything..except metering, so they're not that useful either. The standard 18-105 lens is poor too. I've returned mine. Very disappointing.

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    No hot pixels on mine either. Not in photo or video mode.
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    There are tons of manufacturers of various products in China. However, the problem is: how to cooperate well?
    1) treat the supplier as cooperator, NOT supplier only. China used to be world-factory and buyers from every corner of the world source from China. But Chinese suppliers are developing fast, they know the international trade practice better and better now. It is not merely a “buyer” and “seller” relationship now, it is cooperation! Buyers are trying to find good suppliers while suppliers are selecting buyers.
    2) Prepare your requirements in details. Some clients like to send part of their requirements to supplier and both parties need to communicate a long time to get everything settled. Remember this is a waste of buyer’s time and supplier’s time–sometimes even money. Samples from buyer would help supplier understand the requirements greatly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by saulhr View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by decoflizzow View Post
    hi guys
    i've been thinking to buy d7000 soon
    but i heard there is some problem occurs with the camera (eg. hot pixel)

    and i also think to pair the body with tamron AF17-50mm F/2.8 XR Di II VC
    it is compatible with the body?

    i heard there is numerous problem occur by VC compare to the non-VC

    what do you guys think?
    i'm an amateur photographer and i really need help
    please
    The standard 18-105 lens is poor too. I've returned mine. Very disappointing.
    Is that the only lens you used? Thats why they'll only give you $80-100 bucks for one and try to sell it for $350. You should have tried morre lenses on it.


 

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