tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12906299.post7596332857041438148..comments2023-05-26T09:52:30.568-04:00Comments on This Old Blog: One Night at a Best BuyBillhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06749942763035029635noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12906299.post-25229429969562784042011-11-09T12:15:46.101-05:002011-11-09T12:15:46.101-05:00I looked at a D7000 this summer, and it was very n...I looked at a D7000 this summer, and it was very nice. It focused much fast than a D90 which I also tried. Didn't dare to handle a D700 tho, since I know I couldn't afford it anyway. But it looks very very nice and tempting.<br /><br />Some weeks ago, we went into a local photo store, where I borrowed a 85mm 1.8 lens to mount it onto my E-520. I liked it, and something like this could be the beginning of a transition...wjl (Wolfgang Lonien)https://www.blogger.com/profile/16260257465797680048noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12906299.post-2902317790459954122011-11-09T08:36:54.124-05:002011-11-09T08:36:54.124-05:00If you think those cameras focused fast with the l...If you think those cameras focused fast with the lenses Best Buy puts on them in the store, you should really try them with some of the pro-grade lenses you'll never find at a store like that.<br /><br />With the good AF-S f/2.8 Nikon glass, my D300 snaps into focus almost instantly. Its quick enough, that when I go back to the more kit-type lenses (like you'd find at BB), their focusing actually feels quite sluggish to me.Derekhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14640499079957252690noreply@blogger.com