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  1. <p>Hoping to keep this thread going for other alternatives for those of us who do not use Lightroom.</p> <p>Thanks!</p>
  2. <p>Hoping to keep this thread going for other alternatives for those of us who do not use Lightroom.</p> <p>Thanks!</p>
  3. <p>"Absolutely nothing wrong with taking more but it really makes a difference to the shutter count."<br /> I know folks who set their cameras to bracket 2 shots all the time, for every shot. Right there they have tripled the number of shutter actuations they will have on their cameras.</p>
  4. <p>I also agree with Wouter. The 18-140 goes for about $500 by itself, but right now you can get it bundled with a brand new D7000 from BB for $629 (while they last). You could pick up this kit and sell the D7000 body to help pay for the 18-140 if you are inclined to do that sort of thing.</p>
  5. <p>Sidecar files now are included with View NX 2.10.2?<br> <br />"When image files are moved, copied, or deleted in ViewNX 2, sidecar files associated with the image files are now also moved, copied, or deleted along with image files. However, when image files are moved or copied to destinations outside of ViewNX 2, such as the desktop, sidecar files associated with the images files will not be moved or copied accordingly."</p>
  6. <p>(Sorry - I don't want to hijack this thread, but this question seems to fit well with Tim's and keeps the related topics in one thread.)<br> What about bodies? Any special refurb considerations vs. lenses? For example, I'm thinking about picking up a refurb D7000 which are pretty old now. Should I expect that the refurbs that are left probably will have high shutter actuations and show more wear than they might have a year or two ago? Should this be a consideration for getting a refurb D7100 instead?<br> Thanks!</p>
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