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<blockquote data-quote="Clovishound" data-source="post: 805934" data-attributes="member: 50197"><p>Yes, I've even thought about a decent crop frame DSLR. I currently own a D3400, but have a tough time going back to the optical viewfinder and only 11 AF points and lack of IBIS. I can live with the limitations of a 24MP sensor. It isn't that big a difference from my full frame IMO. I've considered a D500, but at $1600 new for an abandoned format, I'm having a hard time buying it. So to speak. </p><p></p><p>If this hits the market, I can see it being popular among the budget conscious wildlife photographers. It would also give me a backup camera I might actually want to use. Then the issue would be whether the Z90 or the Z5 would end up as the backup camera. </p><p></p><p>I suppose it would be a case of choosing one camera for one type of shooting, and the other for different types of shooting. Then I would have to compartmentalize controls. I suppose I could sweeten the deal a little by selling the D3400 and lenses. I rarely use it now, and would likely never use it if I purchased a Z90. The D3400 kit</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clovishound, post: 805934, member: 50197"] Yes, I've even thought about a decent crop frame DSLR. I currently own a D3400, but have a tough time going back to the optical viewfinder and only 11 AF points and lack of IBIS. I can live with the limitations of a 24MP sensor. It isn't that big a difference from my full frame IMO. I've considered a D500, but at $1600 new for an abandoned format, I'm having a hard time buying it. So to speak. If this hits the market, I can see it being popular among the budget conscious wildlife photographers. It would also give me a backup camera I might actually want to use. Then the issue would be whether the Z90 or the Z5 would end up as the backup camera. I suppose it would be a case of choosing one camera for one type of shooting, and the other for different types of shooting. Then I would have to compartmentalize controls. I suppose I could sweeten the deal a little by selling the D3400 and lenses. I rarely use it now, and would likely never use it if I purchased a Z90. The D3400 kit [/QUOTE]
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