matthewo
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i applaud your thread title for bringing many people into your thread. everyone loves to jump on ken. while he site isnt great, it does have some useful info and nice product shots.
as far as the d7000 goes, its a very capable camera. i like to use single point for focusing. if your having a problem with focusing do a test with a tripod and using live view mode and zoom in and use smallest f-stop value or largest aperture possible. then review the photos and make sure the lens is focusing correctly and doesnt need AF fine tune. which you can do with the d7000 if needed.
most likely a little bit of improvement in technique will fix your focusing problems. i have a d800 now and i can tell you the d7000 focus isnt must worse, if any
as far as the d7000 goes, its a very capable camera. i like to use single point for focusing. if your having a problem with focusing do a test with a tripod and using live view mode and zoom in and use smallest f-stop value or largest aperture possible. then review the photos and make sure the lens is focusing correctly and doesnt need AF fine tune. which you can do with the d7000 if needed.
most likely a little bit of improvement in technique will fix your focusing problems. i have a d800 now and i can tell you the d7000 focus isnt must worse, if any
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