![]() It can deliver decent travel photos for my needs as long as working within its limits. All decent Nikon DSLR can deliver great photos, if you know how to use them. Let’s imagine this: Will you still buy Nikon D3000 now even though it was released only 1 year ago? Will you buy D5000 that was launched a year ago but had stopped production, or the latest D3100 for cheaper price but features higher specs? The answer is very clear. We are in the digital era and we are buying digital product that technology advancement does make the difference. Always buy the latest model, if they are great, instead of buying phasing out model that will lose its ground in the short future. If you are planning to upgrade your D60, D3000, D5000 or D90 now, D7000 is the camera to buy with those latest technologies. ![]() ![]() But they are all too heavy for travel and all are due for replacement very soon. All pricier Nikon DSLR’s are in certain manners performing better than D7000, no doubt about it. And I can tell you that it is the perfect Nikon DSLR for travel so far! I’m going to review on how it performs as a camera for travel and how it feels in my hands after using it for the past week. So I’ll leave those detail technical analysis to dpreview. I’m neither a professional reviewer nor a tech savvy. After 10 days of using it, I have no regret at all and it certainly fulfills my every need as my next photo taking gear on my future travel! So I was waiting, and waiting until I finally got it in my hands last week. When Nikon D7000 was announced 2 months ago, I knew I was correct! Its specifications was way beyond my expectation! In fact many of its features are even outshining those of the D300s. I was waiting for the D90’s replacement, hoping that the replacement model would be better and still as compact and light. So rather than picking either one of them, I decided to wait. D90 is good for its image quality and it’s compact size and light weight, but was due for replacement (already 2 years old). D300s is good for everything but too heavy to carry along travel as I’m a light traveler. I was looking at both Nikon D90 and D300s as my next upgrade. ![]() I’ve been using Nikon D60 for 2 years on my travel around the world ( or rather a few cities in this world) until I’ve used it to its limit and decided to upgrade. ![]() I’m reviewing Nikon D7000 as a photo taking gear on travel. Or even funnier is those who have actually bought the camera but still need others’ positive reviews to make them a happier buyer! In view of these reasons why people are reading reviews, I decided to review the Nikon D7000 DSLR in a positive ways! ( cause I’m also a happy owner of D7000! □ ) There are also people who have actually decided to buy the camera but like more supports from others. People are eyeing on your review hoping to get more information and finding on the product before they could decide to whether go ahead to buy it. It’s always tough to review such a hot item in the current market. ![]()
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