tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3769452336849557532.post719405360738002541..comments2018-12-15T03:20:10.428-08:00Comments on Tom Grill - stock shooter: Nikon Professional DSLR camera system: D3x, D3s, D700, D300s – a personal reviewTom Grill:http://www.blogger.com/profile/06149972936838234537noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3769452336849557532.post-23704382234496732452010-12-31T03:14:05.932-08:002010-12-31T03:14:05.932-08:00Take a look at the new D7000. It just came out as...Take a look at the new D7000. It just came out as a replacement for the D90 and is an excellent bridge between an amateur and a professional model. It is 16mp, has a fast 6fps motor drive, is very quiet, has the metal body like the professional models, and 1080 HD video – truly and exceptional camera. I find myself using it quite a bit whenever I want to have something portable with me. <br /><br />I expect to do a review of this camera here in the near future.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3769452336849557532.post-20237791685686553012010-12-28T23:05:23.303-08:002010-12-28T23:05:23.303-08:00This is such a great review. I am actually new to ...This is such a great review. I am actually new to photography and I haven't tried or tested in hand the cameras that you mentioned. I recently got my Nikon D5000 kit lens and after a month of using it. I thought of getting the D90 instead. I haven't actually tried to use a D90 but with it's other features that a D5000 doesn't have, I think it is okay for an upgrade. I am planning to sell my D5000, do you think it's worth it for a newbie like me? I know you got lots of experience when it comes to different professional Nikon dslr cameras. <br /><br />Thanks! Keep up the blog! :)Top Rated Camerashttp://top-rated-cameras.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3769452336849557532.post-11212601182699709192010-07-27T04:23:41.827-07:002010-07-27T04:23:41.827-07:00hey tom, good job man...you are such a great photo...hey tom, good job man...you are such a great photographer and your this blog is really rooking...now I am going to bookmark your blog to visit again and again...thanksroyalty-free imageshttp://depositphotos.com/?ref=1022536noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3769452336849557532.post-29210237372130945512010-05-15T09:03:23.360-07:002010-05-15T09:03:23.360-07:00Hi, Tom. Your new site and blog are great. Very he...Hi, Tom. Your new site and blog are great. Very helpful stuff on Nikon - we love the D300 and will acquire the D300s soon. How about putting some of your iconic beauty work for L-Oreal Cosmetics on your website? I am in contact with Catherine Roberts on FaceBook.<br />Best regards, Leora and BillLeora Longhttp://fotogal04@bellsouth.netnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3769452336849557532.post-25944127996166712662010-03-19T18:48:46.551-07:002010-03-19T18:48:46.551-07:00Well written review. I appreciate the information...Well written review. I appreciate the information, having been a happy user of a D3 for almost two years now. Unfortunately, I won't be able to upgrade to the D3s, but know that it is a worthy upgrade. Nikon equipment just feels right to me and it always performs. Also, I am pleased that Nikon isn't forced to do continual firmware updates to correct flaws because of bringing new models out too often.<br /><br />Thank you for all of the good information.<br /><br />Vern RogersFotabughttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04755303201729690425noreply@blogger.com