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My dad's car, It is a Factory Five. The track day one was done by a pro. And the Seattle one is taken by a Nikon D50(retired) and edited with Aperture. I replaced the D50 with a D7000.
Originally posted by blunttech
so true.. never let them know where you live..I almost ended up in jail when I was raping young women on craigslist
My dad's car, It is a Factory Five. The track day one was done by a pro. And the Seattle one is taken by a Nikon D50(retired) and edited with Aperture. I replaced the D50 with a D7000.
Also really like this shot.
How do you like the D7000? I sort of want one just for video work/backup camera. Have you used the video at all?
I really like the D7000, it is a great camera. But I HATE trying to take videos on it. I have the extra power pack attached which has a portrait shutter button which I really like. Plus I don't think that a camera should be a camcorder.
Originally posted by blunttech
so true.. never let them know where you live..I almost ended up in jail when I was raping young women on craigslist
I really like the D7000, it is a great camera. But I HATE trying to take videos on it. I have the extra power pack attached which has a portrait shutter button which I really like. Plus I don't think that a camera should be a camcorder.
There is a reason Nikon doesn't make video cameras. (As far as I know.) Using a DSLR for video is the dumbest idea I've heard of in a long time. Its the wrong shape, its all kinds of bad. Yes, I know people do it, but I still say using a DSLR for any sort of video is the dumbest thing I've heard in a long time.
Yes the D7000 is a good camera, but I might go for the D600 if/when its released, that is as long as its not geared toward video the way the D800 and D4s are.
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