
I can only reiterate the same issues many people have discussed on many websites. I started with a D50 then D90. I had sharp photos with my D90 and never did the AF "say" (or show) that it is focused on a persons face, yet the only sharp spot in the picture is a random object behind the subject and primarily to the left side. I have had this D7000 for a year now and I am at the end of my rope. I wish I still had my D90. I have used the D7000 in all situations and all the settings, colors are lacking, noise is extreme --- even at an ISO of 100 in daylight, the noise is obvious. I have fine tuned all of my lenses to the 20 setting in order to compensate for the back focus issues (often it's not quite enough!). For the concert photography, I take 3x's as many photos to get the few good ones that will be in focus. There just isn't time to manually focus when a band is playing. Can't wait to get rid of this camera. I'm going to rent a Cannon and see what happens. I haven't ever used one, but it's time to start looking at other options.
Review by Tropical
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