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Nikon D7000 Real Key Features. Nikon D7000 features that I think is the Real Key Features. High Speed 6 frames per second continuous shooting up to 100 shots. Breathtaking Full 1080p HD Movies with Full Time Autofocus. Customizable 39 point AF System.
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Nikon D7000 Digital Camera Review. Nikon D7000 is a camera for an advance Photography and Cinematography. It has an photo and movie quality that you can be proud of it. A 16 Mega Pixel with DX Format CMOS image sensor and Powefull EXPEED II image g processing engine. Wide range of ISO choice from 100 to 6400 and could be expaded to 25,600. 39-point AF system with 3D tracking.
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From D700 to Rolleiflex or Disillusioned with Digital. Saturday, November 12, 2011 by Bruce Robbins. Rolleiflex SL66E, 40mm Distagon, T-Max 100. When I started this blog I was also writing one about the photographs I was taking with my Pentax K10D. I then decided to pool everything into my Photography Matters. Blog and stopped adding to the Nikon blog in January last year. The film blog is called The Online Darkroom and you can find it here.