Starting a photography business, do I have a good camera?

I just started a photography business. I ordered the Nikon D7000. I love it. Some people say it's great, others say it's junk. What are your opinions on this camera?

It doesn't matter what camera you have, so long as you produce good enough pictures for a client.
Same thing with a delivery business, it doesn't matter what truck they use - the only thing that matters is that it can do it efficiently.

Anyone that says it's junk is absolutely clueless. I use a D7000 as my back up camera and I have taken thousands of pictures for advertising. Trust me, the camera is fine. Now I need to tell you that the camera is not important to you. Do you care hat oven a chef uses? It's the results that matter. Your question tells me that you are probably not ready to start a business. DO not jump into something before you are ready because you can fail so easily. Learning a bit ore will increase your chance of succeeding.

If you have to ask if your camera will work, then you have no business being in business.

Not another one!
So you have started a photography business but have no idea what equipment you should have or rather if it is good or not.
You are not anywhere near ready to start a business if you are asking ridiculous questions like this.