drummerJ99
Senior Member
Hello Nikonites. Was trying to get some opinions from better educated people then me. I'm looking at upgrading my gear. I'm thinking of moving up to a D7200 from my D3200. I rented a D7200 this weekend but haven't been impressed so far. Most images seem to be blurry. Or out of focus. Not sure if that's a operator error (assuming so) or since it's a rented body if something is wrong with the camera. As I know the 7200 can take amazing photos. My budget is about $800, which eliminates the D7500 unless I go used which is alittle over $800.
I shoot mostly sports, motorsports, wildlife and landscapes. Very seldom do my shoots include people.
Reasons for 7200:
I like the new control options with the dual dial.
Dual card slot
Like the focus squares better then the small dots on 3200.
Suppose to be better at low light, as far as I know.
WiFi built in.
Focus motor built in so it can use any lens. Which raises even more questions. Lol
Reaons for new lens:
More reach for wildlife, so something 400mm+.
The Tamron lens isn't the best. So maybe I should look at a used 70-200 2.8? But that kills me even more for wildlife. So, maybe I need to compromise with a better 70-300?
So many questions and so many options. So please help me out. Lol
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I shoot mostly sports, motorsports, wildlife and landscapes. Very seldom do my shoots include people.
Reasons for 7200:
I like the new control options with the dual dial.
Dual card slot
Like the focus squares better then the small dots on 3200.
Suppose to be better at low light, as far as I know.
WiFi built in.
Focus motor built in so it can use any lens. Which raises even more questions. Lol
Reaons for new lens:
More reach for wildlife, so something 400mm+.
The Tamron lens isn't the best. So maybe I should look at a used 70-200 2.8? But that kills me even more for wildlife. So, maybe I need to compromise with a better 70-300?
So many questions and so many options. So please help me out. Lol
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