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But actually I tried before la. Called Nikon and they actually have record for every serial number. Over 1 year, they will keep it in archive !
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Nov 15 2010, 02:40 PM
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True But actually I tried before la. Called Nikon and they actually have record for every serial number. Over 1 year, they will keep it in archive ! |
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Nov 15 2010, 03:00 PM
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QUOTE(KTCY @ Nov 15 2010, 02:40 PM) ^ Haha... True But actually I tried before la. Called Nikon and they actually have record for every serial number. Over 1 year, they will keep it in archive ! I mean, when the camera was in for service once, you almost cannot fool them about the date of purchase, at least you can't fool them much... BTW, I'm busy on weekend, then today I want to get my D7000 but it is now out of stock....! |
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Nov 15 2010, 04:31 PM
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How much is the Nikon D7k with full kit?
Added on November 15, 2010, 4:33 pm QUOTE(vios2002 @ Nov 14 2010, 11:56 PM) Just came back from Mid valley ...found 2 shop selling D7000 with limited stock.... wahh.. i'm also selling my D90. Why is key Color selling 200 cheaper?Key Color - kit lens RM4699, body RM 3899 Fotokem - kit lens RM4899, Body RM 4K plus (cant remember) Tested the demo set from KeyColor... the shutter much silent compare to D90 and was very shock the focus was so fast maybe as fast as canon 7D ...weight feel lighter then D90 even so share the same lens... but the body feel abit like plastic feel.... now i really got poison with this D7000 and droping off my D90 ..... This post has been edited by Ryeeson: Nov 15 2010, 04:33 PM |
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Nov 15 2010, 04:53 PM
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Quick Photo RM4500 Body with Kitlens
Location: 16G, Jalan Prima 5, Pusat Niaga Metro Prima, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 52100 This post has been edited by ivan5805: Nov 15 2010, 04:57 PM |
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i went to BTS Nikon Center to play wif D7000 today. very poisoning i would say
Brought my own memory card and tested the noise performance. Test the Video recording as well. and i do agree with u guys, the shutter is silent and fast focusing orgasm over 6fps burst sound! teehee p/s lemme know if u guys wanna see the noise comparison This post has been edited by jloi: Nov 15 2010, 06:37 PM |
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Nov 15 2010, 06:49 PM
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QUOTE(Kent3888 @ Nov 15 2010, 10:34 AM) Pls. help me to check whether my eyes is correct? Is my camera facing a front focus issue? I need to calibrate lens or body focus mechanism? I've no knowledge for this front focus issue...QUOTE(Kent3888 @ Nov 15 2010, 01:38 PM) I called, they said just need receipt, i say my card is unfilled, they said the wont touch it, hope so la..... haha i tot shop suppose to offer 1 to 1 warranty for 1 week? y dont u call the shop, who knows maybe ur lucky enuf to get 1 to 1 exchange. however, most of d time its subject to stock availability. |
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QUOTE(bad melatonin @ Nov 15 2010, 06:49 PM) front focus issue... Hahaa.... tat's the main prob!! No stock..... The 1st box I open, the body skipped the time and date setting, so I rejected it assuming it being used dy! This 1 I get they took it frm other branch shop. Virgin new...... but after return home got image turns out to me not sharp..... Sad.....i tot shop suppose to offer 1 to 1 warranty for 1 week? y dont u call the shop, who knows maybe ur lucky enuf to get 1 to 1 exchange. however, most of d time its subject to stock availability. |
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Nov 15 2010, 07:13 PM
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QUOTE(Kent3888 @ Nov 15 2010, 06:58 PM) Hahaa.... tat's the main prob!! No stock..... The 1st box I open, the body skipped the time and date setting, so I rejected it assuming it being used dy! This 1 I get they took it frm other branch shop. Virgin new...... but after return home got image turns out to me not sharp..... Sad..... ooo ok.. i feel u bro. |
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Nov 15 2010, 07:19 PM
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Anyways, that chart do a few more times to confirm. Because your angle might be wrong. That time I thought my 50mm and 85mm got focusing problem, but turned out it was my problem instead.
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Nov 15 2010, 07:25 PM
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QUOTE(celciuz @ Nov 15 2010, 07:19 PM) Anyways, that chart do a few more times to confirm. Because your angle might be wrong. That time I thought my 50mm and 85mm got focusing problem, but turned out it was my problem instead. Pls. help me verify is this considered front focus? Shot again with tripod and wireless remote. ISO200. When I zoom in, non of the numbers are sharp in focus ![]() ![]() P/S: I swear I focus on the phrase, "Focus Here" in the middle... This post has been edited by Kent3888: Nov 15 2010, 07:27 PM |
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Nov 15 2010, 07:46 PM
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Revenge, tonight will be able to play with D7000 again!
Quick check, what software can open D7000's RAW file? |
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Nov 15 2010, 08:11 PM
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QUOTE(jloi @ Nov 15 2010, 06:36 PM) i went to BTS Nikon Center to play wif D7000 today. very poisoning i would say Post them!Brought my own memory card and tested the noise performance. Test the Video recording as well. and i do agree with u guys, the shutter is silent and fast focusing orgasm over 6fps burst sound! teehee p/s lemme know if u guys wanna see the noise comparison |
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QUOTE(jloi @ Nov 15 2010, 06:36 PM) i went to BTS Nikon Center to play wif D7000 today. very poisoning i would say Pics please Brought my own memory card and tested the noise performance. Test the Video recording as well. and i do agree with u guys, the shutter is silent and fast focusing orgasm over 6fps burst sound! teehee p/s lemme know if u guys wanna see the noise comparison |
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Nov 15 2010, 09:44 PM
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Hi Everyone,
I am currently user of NIkon D3000. Since D7000 had been launched, I feel like to upgrade myself to a better camera. In fact, I am not really keen in photoshooting, however, I always want to take a quality photo. D3000, when I shoot in the morning (enought sun light), the photo quality are pretty good (my opinion), there is no different compare to high spec camera. Problem is, when I try to shoot in low light condition, under shade, romantic restaurant (always low light), or indoor..moving object (my daughter) always goes blur..even i put highest ISO 1600, picture tends to be better, but a lot of noise and color seems came out inadequately. In short, I have two intention to change to better spec of camera: 1) fast respond, or I should said, fast focus 2) can shoot in low light condition with, for example ISO 6400, with nice photo outcome. nice photo outcome = no noise, correct color. ( I dont like to use flash) my questions as below: 1) if I maintain with my D3000, and change to better lense, would it solve my problem? 2) D300s and D7000 just little different, if in your opinion and I should pursuit for better camera, which one should I go for? Yes..i feel little shame when i see ppl better spec of camera in public, and I always tends to hide my Model of my camera..haha..However, I always remind myself , "what you want" is most important that "how people see"...so..please advice.. Added on November 15, 2010, 9:45 pmgeekster129 replied: If for me, I would get myself a fast lens (maybe a prime with larger aperture) if i'm on a limited budget. Depends on your budget and shooting requirements. There's no need to feel shame about what camera you're using. I used my Nokia 5800XM also jadi sometimes for candids. tongue.gif Added on November 15, 2010, 9:45 pmadriancs replied: You're doing things wrong. Get better lenses, not a new camera. Added on November 15, 2010, 9:47 pmHi Geekster129, i found that, many lense for D3000 is very expensive! This post has been edited by ccf1286: Nov 15 2010, 09:47 PM |
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f1.8 50mm good one...i haf exising f1.8 35mm, but when i try to shoot in low light environment, the outcome is dark, when try to set ISO 1600 (Max for D3000), the outcome is blur..noise!
Therefore, for low light condition, fast lense or D7000 (ISO 6400) will help me the best?? *despite the budget first. |
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QUOTE(ccf1286 @ Nov 15 2010, 10:40 PM) f1.8 50mm good one...i haf exising f1.8 35mm, but when i try to shoot in low light environment, the outcome is dark, when try to set ISO 1600 (Max for D3000), the outcome is blur..noise! you need a flash gun ? Therefore, for low light condition, fast lense or D7000 (ISO 6400) will help me the best?? *despite the budget first. i m with kit lens + flash gun . still ok for me , but dunno how about you . |
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Nov 15 2010, 11:34 PM
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QUOTE(ccf1286 @ Nov 15 2010, 10:40 PM) f1.8 50mm good one...i haf exising f1.8 35mm, but when i try to shoot in low light environment, the outcome is dark, when try to set ISO 1600 (Max for D3000), the outcome is blur..noise! If f/1.8 still not wide enough for you, then the maximum you can get is f/1.4.... just a little gain.... Therefore, for low light condition, fast lense or D7000 (ISO 6400) will help me the best?? *despite the budget first. In this situation, I believed you need a really low-noise camera more than a f/1.4 lens as f/1.4 won't help you much... Of course, at the end, only you will know what you need the most... |
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