i would advise a 18 55 lens and a 18 70 lens.
They are good beginner lenses in low light but i would advise an 18 135, 18 200, 70 300
the d7000
Yes, it is a professional camera.
The Nikon d7000 should have came with a cable that will connect the camera to the tv and put the image on display. For step by step instructions, please refer to the related link.
The Nikon D7000 Digital SLR is generally acknowledged as Nikon's best in SLR photography. There top seller the D5100 is similar, excluding a few features but is cheaper with a price tag of $849, compared to the D7000 priced at $1,095.
The Nikon D2X is the predecessor or the current Nikon D7000, D3 and D4. The D2X was introduced in 2004, and was a 12.4 megapixel Digital Single Lens Reflex camera.
Both cameras are pretty old now. I recommend the Canon 7D or 60D. or if you want Nikon, the D7000, D90, or D300s.
Nikon F mount (with AF coupling and AF contacts)
The card will probably work with a D7000. Class 10 indicates read/write speed. It won't hurt the camera so try it and see. If you haven't bought a card yet this page shows which cards Nikon has tested and know works with the D7000, but other cards work too, they just haven't tested them. support.nikonusa.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/17061/~/approved-memory-cards---d7000
Yes. Any lens that works with a D60 will work the same or better on a D7000.
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Getting a Nikon 124res Camera flash will give you great light in very dark settings.
Actually, it depends on your needs, of what you are going to shoot. If you are shooting concerts, you need a professional camera because it performs best in low light situation and DSLRs like Nikon D7000(Nikon's latest model) or Canon 7D is best for you. If you are going to play the role of a starter photographer, you might want to consider Nikon D3100(Nikon's upgrade to Nikon D3000) or Canon's EOS 1000D, these cameras are good enough for everyday shooting. If you have a little bit of extra money, I would suggest getting the Mid-range DSLRs like Nikon D5100/Nikon D90/Canon 550D/Canon 60D.