The Nikkor 50mm f1:1.8D was my lens of choice. After debating the purchase online, most professionals recommended a prime lens. The budget was tight so I ended up looking for an affordable lens that would take ‘wow’ pictures for a newbie. But given its low price, there wasn’t much to expect here.Īfter a few months of photographing landscapes with the lens, I felt the need to step it up in the glass department. Nighttime photos weren’t easy to take with it either. While its zoom capabilities proved versatile, most photos ended up underwhelming, with plenty of sharpness issues, even when holding the camera with 2 hands. I got the Japan-made Sigma 18-50mm f1:28 – 4.5 with the camera. My Nikon D7000 was purchased with a lens bundle. Which lenses proved the best for the Nikon D7000? After 10 years, there seems to be no visible drop in battery life, which speaks for its quality. When you’re traveling, you’ll be able to take up to 1,500 photos with the camera before recharging. But even after years of heavy use, the Li-Ion battery lasts a whole day. Many aren’t sure about the battery life of the camera. In general, though, the camera lived up to the expectations. There were minor issues that were signaled from the start (such as back focus problems) which persisted for some users. Many cameras look good on paper, but how many live up to their expectations? At the beginning of the last decade, most reviews were positive as professionals and amateurs were impressed by Nikon’s release. How the Nikon D7000 holds up after 10 years
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