Nikon D7000 - My First Pet Peeve With the D7000!
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D2Xs is a better deal than a D7000
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search utube for - Nikon D7000 mirror stuck, the dreaded "ERR" code!
not my video but shows the problem a lot are having .....
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you should be happy, my D7000 stuffed up after 3 months, err shutter dead and no stock of parts to fix it and no new cameras to chance it over, 20days no camera :S
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thats what you get when you are shooting with a prosumer camera
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@ETeeskiTutorials This does not work. The camera would be perfect if you could map ISO to either of the extra buttons. Even the D40 has the ability to map ISO to the Fn button. People have been working to hack the firmware to provide this, but I don't think it will ever happen. Easy ISO is the closest thing, but it's still not full manual, which is stupid on a camera this level.
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Nyhkon?
Maybe solve your problem with the custom button, mate.
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Nothing beats Canon 7D in ergonomics, it may not have as good low-light image quality as the D7000.
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Also, since your point is about non-fluent shooting. . . . . that spot makes it more easily accessed vs on the top opposite the LCD where it is on the 700. Now you just have to slide your hand back, and can support the "hevy lens" (whiney face) and use your thumb to push it, instead of having to move your hand all the way up and over the top of the camera. You are wrong in every aspect of what you say here. So, um.... duh again. A pet peeve of mine, how over annunciating you are in this video.
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Hey bud, no Nikon camera EVER has had the ISO button next to the LCD. Also, EVEN WITH the D700 and D300, you had to use your other hand to push the ISO button..as it was opposite the LCD on the top.
Just saying. I'm sure you made this to get hits on your feed, but at least have something constructive and CORRECT to say. And for the record, you pointed at the LCD three times. This tells me you obviously don't know your Nikon gear. There's no ISO button there on the 700. or the 300.... Duh.
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Same on the D90. If you wish to get around this problem, why don't you just program the Auto-ISO according to your preferences? The 70-300 that you got on is a VR-lens, so you aren't really that dependent on fast speeds at the long end. If you're shooting people you wont go below 1/50 s anyway due to motion blur.
or you can just set the function button to ISO and use your right pinky to set the ISO.
ETeeskiTutorials 4 months ago 41
Set the programmable buttons infront to ISO
problem solve!!
arpachief 3 months ago 6