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<p>Thanks again guys, I'll be bringing my D7000 with 17-55 2.8, and also my 70-200 2.8.<br>
I'm not really "into" one specific thing, I like a bit of everything really, although I have mainly been a wedding shooter for the past 10 years or so.<br>
Like Lionel said, i also like to walk along and just "see" a picture.</p>
<p>Chris</p>
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<p>Ok Guys,<br>
You may have convinced me to re-examine and possibly opt for the D600 having read some reviews including Ken Rockwell. I can get a new 600 for the same price as a (old!!) D3!!!<br>
I'm slightly turned off the D800 because of the 36MP (ludicrous IMHO) and the sluggish 4FPS<br>
So, I'm between sticking with the the D7k and the D600.....<br>
I think!!</p>
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<p>Guys,<br>
Seriously thanks heaps!!!!!!!!!!<br>
I'm gonna print these tips out and take them with me!!!!!!<br>
I just hope the current cold snap dissipates before then!!</p>
<p>Thanks again,</p>
<p>Chris</p>
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<p>Thanks guys,<br>
I will also have to change my main lens (which I adore) which is the 17-55 2.8 DX, but I intend to replace it with the 24-70 2.8<br>
I am primarily a wedding shooter (first wedding shot in 1986) and some sports. I love the D7000, however, I feel that I am finding myself more and more unhappy with the low light results, initially I was delighted compared to my old D90, but I feel I have outgrown the 7000. I have also found the small buffer in the 7000 to be a real pain at time.<br>
Hope this sheds some light!!<br>
Chris</p>
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<p>Hi All,<br>
I'm a newbie here, and quite love the site. I currently have a D7000 and quite love it, however, my dream has always been a D3S or D3 (if the budget shrinks!!)<br>
Bottom line question, is it worth changing???????<br>
I have a feeling i already know the answer, but would love your opinions......</p>
<p>Thanks,</p>
<p>Chris</p>
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<p>David, Laura, <br>
Thanks for the tips greatly appreciated!!!!!!!!!!!!!<br>
Really excited now :0)<br>
Chris</p>
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<p>Thanks Alan!!</p>
<p>Any tips for those "offbeat" places???</p>
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<p>Hi All,<br>
I'm a complete newbie here so and I'm looking for some help and advice. I live in Ireland and I'm travelling to New York City at the end of this January and I have a couple of questions you might be able to help me with, so here goes.<br>
<strong>Empire State Building: </strong>I have heard that there is a "chicken wire" type of fence around the viewing area which prevents the use of SLR's and only allows for P+S cameras to be used, and also are Monopods allowed??<br>
<strong>Subway to New Jersey: </strong>I'm staying in Times Square, and I'd like to take an evening/night shot of the Manhattan skyline, I know to get that shot i have to cross the river to the New Jersey side. Forgive me if this is a stupid question, but is there a subway that runs under the Hudson, and if so where would be the best location for me to shoot??<br>
<strong>Buying a used D3 or D3S in Manhattan: </strong>I know about B+H and Adorama, but are there any other reputable dealers, or more importantly anywhere to stay clear of!!</p>
<p>Thanks for your help!!</p>
<p>Chris</p>
New York City!
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