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D7000-Your First Worthy Photos

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  1. anjz

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    Nice shots!

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  2. chonger138

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    I planned on going to the Zoo today to test it out, but it's raining and foggy, so I went to the Aquarium instead. I might get out my extension tubes later since I'm sitting around my house all day.

    btw - the dots around it are things floating in the water...not the pixel problems.

    Photobucket

    Posted 2 years ago #
  3. asweets

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    Loving the camera so far!
    So far my only difficulty has been once I get back to the computer. ViewNX 2 crashes just about every time I ask it to do anything, but that's a gripe for another thread. Just sitting back and waiting for an Adobe update. As long as I get RAW support by Christmas I'll be happy.

    EDIT: Forgot to add, this is with the kit lens. ISO 1600, which blows my mind (but I'm coming from a D40x, lol) f/3.5, 1/25.

    Posted 2 years ago #
  4. thinkthis

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  5. chonger138

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    Photobucket

    Posted 2 years ago #
  6. adamz

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    asweets - welcome to the forum, nice capture, please post it in the PAD thread, as we need good samples there

    Posted 2 years ago #
  7. Funduro

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    @chim Really like that shot.

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  8. ithurtswhenipee

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    @TickleMyElmo

    Awesome shot! Anything treatments done in post or straight out of the camera?

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  9. TickleMyElmo

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    ithurtswhenipee said:
    @TickleMyElmo

    Awesome shot! Anything treatments done in post or straight out of the camera?

    Just some contrast adjustments since the .JPG killed them haha....

    Posted 2 years ago #
  10. padlockd

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    Black and white effect applied in-camera. No other post processing. Kit 18-105mm lens used.

    Old guy

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  11. Gareth

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    cute shot of your girls anjz!

    also really nice bw shot padlockd.

    the d7000 def has better high iso than the d300s. it will be interesting to see the new top of the line models!

    Posted 2 years ago #
  12. anjz

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    Thanks Gareth!

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  13. heartyfisher

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    @padlockd : That is an awesome bw conversion! in camera you say? WOW!
    Your photg skills helps too I am sure ;-)

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  14. Funduro

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    @padlock Great shot. That B&W shot reminds me of my darkroom days. I plan on testing B&W in camera JPEG VS Raw B&W. I think B&W will be the primary way I'll print. When I get the camera body delivered, hear me Nikon. ;-)

    Posted 2 years ago #
  15. TickleMyElmo

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    Finally had a day off so I spent it taking pictures, first at a state park and then at a national park...

    Same tree, different day...
    Same tree, different day...Sandy Hook, NJ with the new Nikon D7000

    NON-HDR
    Sandy Hook with the new Nikon D7000 Non-HDR

    HDR
    Sandy Hook with the new Nikon D7000 - HDR

    Cheesequake State Park with the new Nikon D7000

    Sandy Hook with the new Nikon D7000

    Sandy Hook with the new Nikon D7000

    Cheesequake State Park with the new Nikon D7000

    Sandy Hook with the new Nikon D7000

    Cheesequake State Park with the new Nikon D7000

    Sandy Hook with the new Nikon D7000

    Sandy Hook with the new Nikon D7000

    Sandy Hook with the new Nikon D7000

    Sandy Hook with the new Nikon D7000

    Sandy Hook with the new Nikon D7000

    Posted 2 years ago #
  16. mcammer

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    MCA_0063

    70-300mm Nikkor @ f/8, 1/6 sec, iso 3200 (!) Flickr not doing it justice.

    Posted 2 years ago #
  17. nikondude

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    D7000 , Tokina 35mm f/2.8 lens . ISO 200 MACRO picture, No flash .

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  18. nikondude

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    D7000 , Tokina 35mm f/2.8 lens. ISO 200 MACRO picture, No flash .

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  19. clarity1964

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    TickleMyElmo said:
    Finally had a day off so I spent it taking pictures, first at a state park and then at a national park...

    Same tree, different day...

    What lens did you use?

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  20. Funduro

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    @ticklemeelmo: Thanks for posting, I had this feeling that I had been at that location in the past. When I read your comment on Flicker it confirmed it. I lived in Jersey 36 years, now near the Gulf Coast in central Florida. Thanks for the inspiration to get out and shoot at all hours to get that magical light.

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  21. TickleMyElmo

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    Funduro said:
    @ticklemeelmo: Thanks for posting, I had this feeling that I had been at that location in the past. When I read your comment on Flicker it confirmed it. I lived in Jersey 36 years, now near the Gulf Coast in central Florida. Thanks for the inspiration to get out and shoot at all hours to get that magical light.

    Nice! I'm about 30 minutes away from Sandy Hook, although I too was thinking of moving to Florida along the treasure coast. Here's another shot from the same day that I finished editing a while ago...

    Sandy Hook with the new Nikon D7000

    *And Clarity, it was all done with my 18-55mm non-VR kit lens from my old D40...

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  22. lightsaver

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    TickleMyElmo said:

    *And Clarity, it was all done with my 18-55mm non-VR kit lens from my old D40...

    I would fix the apparent barrel distortion in PS, unless that is the look you're going for.

    Posted 2 years ago #
  23. RyanWard

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    I'm having trouble learning how to upload photos even with the sticky tutorial at the top of the forum...

    This was taken with the 35mm @1.8, 1/200th sec, auto ISO chose 1250, auto white balance & matrix metering

    Posted 2 years ago #
  24. anjz

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    RyanWard: cute little girl!

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  25. RyanWard

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    @anjz, thank you....

    You know, I have read several threads on dpreview about how this camera isn't sharp. I've taken about 1000 shots tons of which are super sharp. The first day, I had some trouble with snapping the photo at the right focus on a moving subject, but have since gotten used to the more sensitive shutter release button.

    Posted 2 years ago #

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