FS: D7000 + 35mm f/1.8
Coney_Island_Gary
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$1300:
D7000: purchased new from “Roberts” on November 19, 2010.
AF-S DX NIKKOR 35mm f/1.8G: purchased new from “Amazon” August 26, 2010, but not used until I received the D7000.
ML-L3 Remote
This kit is as new.
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Gary
Nikon D7000|35mm f/1.8
D7000: purchased new from “Roberts” on November 19, 2010.
AF-S DX NIKKOR 35mm f/1.8G: purchased new from “Amazon” August 26, 2010, but not used until I received the D7000.
ML-L3 Remote
This kit is as new.
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Gary
Nikon D7000|35mm f/1.8
Gary from Coney Island, Brooklyn, NY
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Nikon addict. D610, Tok 11-16, Sig 24-35, Nik 24-70/70-200vr
Gary,
May I ask why are you selling so soon?
Matt
I have a disability that causes my hands to shake. I need lenses that have “VR”, it is the only way that I can capture a sharp image. Unfortunately, Nikon will not put “VR” in their 24-70mm or 85mm or any of their other Pro lenses.
I am purchasing an Olympus E-5, which has “VR” built into its body. I will be able to use really sharp glass with the E-5.
Otherwise, I really liked the D7000. Images captured with the 16-85mm and 70-300mm VR were very good. I was able to return those lenses because it was still within the thirty-day period. However, the body and the 35mm lens are past the return period.
I do not want to sell the lens by itself. I am selling it for $50 as an inducement to sell the D7K body.
I PM'ed you.
Thanks
A good wife is a terrible thing to waste. I told my wife my plans. This evening, she ordered a 24-70mm and a tripod and told me to give this a try before I purchase the E-5. This sale is now on hold pending the outcome of my tripod tests.
Was going to suggest using a tripod cause I don't think that you'll be happy with an alternate body from anyone else....
I was so disappointed that I never considered a tripod. The wife says calm down and give it a try. Of course, I thanked her. After all, waiting six months for the D7000, to give it up after a couple weeks of use was an insane idea. The only thing now is that I returned the 16-85mm and 70-300mm, so I am left with the 35mm f1.8 but by the weekend I will have the 24-70mm.
Life is good again.
Also, I might add, a quality (solid) tripod is essential. I used to use those cheap tripods sold at Best Buy, but with an expensive camera a high quality tripod is a must.
Good luck to you.
[FONT="]This is the set-up that she purchased:[/FONT]
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Manfrotto 055CXPRO3
[FONT="]Manfrotto 496RC2 Ball Head[/FONT]
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[FONT="]I think it will be okay.[/FONT]
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[FONT="]I have the ML-L3 remote. I was using it to shoot humming birds on my deck.[/FONT]
I would never part from my Nikons
Lyle