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D500 - My Issue Resolution
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 565558" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>There is no easy answer when all you do is ask me to choose between two bodies. The honest answer is, "I can't tell you because I need both for what I shoot."</p><p></p><p>I shoot wildlife. Lots of wildlife. And I shoot a lot of other things. After owning the D500 I never want to live without it when I have a long lens on. The shutter is rock solid and doesn't vibrate through my hands even at 10fps. I could shoot wildlife with the D750, but it feels a bit like firing a machine gun in comparison, and I don't get the reach, fps or buffer. </p><p></p><p>For everything else, in normal conditions it doesn't matter. In semi-low light, it doesn't matter. If I have to shoot at 6400 or higher? Give me the D750, unless I'm shooting JPEG, in which case the D500 more than keeps up with the in-camera NR.</p><p></p><p>For the shooting you describe? D750, hands down. You don't need the stuff that the D500 excels in, and you'd likely be just as well served with a D7200. But for candids and kids the flip screen of the D750 is perfect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 565558, member: 9240"] There is no easy answer when all you do is ask me to choose between two bodies. The honest answer is, "I can't tell you because I need both for what I shoot." I shoot wildlife. Lots of wildlife. And I shoot a lot of other things. After owning the D500 I never want to live without it when I have a long lens on. The shutter is rock solid and doesn't vibrate through my hands even at 10fps. I could shoot wildlife with the D750, but it feels a bit like firing a machine gun in comparison, and I don't get the reach, fps or buffer. For everything else, in normal conditions it doesn't matter. In semi-low light, it doesn't matter. If I have to shoot at 6400 or higher? Give me the D750, unless I'm shooting JPEG, in which case the D500 more than keeps up with the in-camera NR. For the shooting you describe? D750, hands down. You don't need the stuff that the D500 excels in, and you'd likely be just as well served with a D7200. But for candids and kids the flip screen of the D750 is perfect. [/QUOTE]
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