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¡Hola Nikonites! Les escribo desde la tierra de los Esteros del Iberá en Corrientes, Argentina
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<blockquote data-quote="nikonbill" data-source="post: 825179" data-attributes="member: 47024"><p>Welcome Aron!</p><p></p><p>Its a personal call on the camera choice, I have a Z50 with the FTZ II (I only have F mount lenses at the moment) I also have a D7200. I seem to use both somewhat similarly. The Z is a very "different" approach EVF is something to get used to, the auto live view can be handy. Its small however handles fairly well IMO. If you like the Z maybe consider the two lens kit no FTZ. You can put the old gear on the "block". </p><p></p><p>The D7500 will not need the FTZ so money saved, you can use all your familiar lenses. Similar performance (from specs not experience). The downs are - no new firmware is likely - less focus points overall.</p><p></p><p>Personal decision for the most part - IMO whatever keeps you shooting more! Budgets are real, do what feels best</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nikonbill, post: 825179, member: 47024"] Welcome Aron! Its a personal call on the camera choice, I have a Z50 with the FTZ II (I only have F mount lenses at the moment) I also have a D7200. I seem to use both somewhat similarly. The Z is a very "different" approach EVF is something to get used to, the auto live view can be handy. Its small however handles fairly well IMO. If you like the Z maybe consider the two lens kit no FTZ. You can put the old gear on the "block". The D7500 will not need the FTZ so money saved, you can use all your familiar lenses. Similar performance (from specs not experience). The downs are - no new firmware is likely - less focus points overall. Personal decision for the most part - IMO whatever keeps you shooting more! Budgets are real, do what feels best [/QUOTE]
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