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<blockquote data-quote="JimL" data-source="post: 845959" data-attributes="member: 69920"><p>Thanks Woody - that’s nice and reassuring. The lens has arrived at home, although I am away for a week. I’ll try it for a while with the d780. I’m definitely thinking of trading for a d500. There are pros and cons from what I read, but I have never really used the video/mirrorless aspects of the d780 much anyway, so I don’t think I will miss them.</p><p></p><p>Just wondering do you notice issues in low light with the d500 / 500 pf? I understand the d780 would perform better in those conditions due to larger physical pixel size. Not sure though whether this is an issue in real life?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimL, post: 845959, member: 69920"] Thanks Woody - that’s nice and reassuring. The lens has arrived at home, although I am away for a week. I’ll try it for a while with the d780. I’m definitely thinking of trading for a d500. There are pros and cons from what I read, but I have never really used the video/mirrorless aspects of the d780 much anyway, so I don’t think I will miss them. Just wondering do you notice issues in low light with the d500 / 500 pf? I understand the d780 would perform better in those conditions due to larger physical pixel size. Not sure though whether this is an issue in real life? [/QUOTE]
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