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D7000 before you buy it, try it in your hand
On 12/5/2010 12:14 PM, RichA wrote:
Maybe it's completely personal, but the grip it has just does not feel good. The D90 grip though somewhat cramped compared to more expensive Nikons was ok, the D300/s grip is very good, but Nikon made the grip edge too sharp and too small on the D7000. I know size reduction is all the rage today, but this should not detract from comfort if at all possible. The camera really isn't that small to begin with so I figured the grip could be made a little more friendly. Another example of this is the Sony. The NEX 3 actually feels better than the NEX 5 even though it is a cheaper model because the grip is more rounded, less severe. The NEX 5 however is an exercise in very small camera to sensor ratios. I think you need to get a grip on reality. -- Peter |
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