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Choosing a FX DSLR for Sports
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<blockquote data-quote="editorial_use_only" data-source="post: 681826" data-attributes="member: 40895"><p>Oh I realized there may be something else: back-button focus. You'll have that on your D2H and D200, and if it's a feature that you like, the D750 does not have it. I think all the others, the D500, D4, D810, D850, they all have BBF. Also be aware that the D750 tops out at 1/4000. Also the D750 has a slower top flash sync, at 200, than the others.</p><p></p><p>I'll throw out one other thing. If you have a lot of old legacy glass, you might give some consideration to the Z6. Or Z7. That will have in-body image stabilization.</p><p> [USER=13196]@hark[/USER]: Thanks for your comment!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="editorial_use_only, post: 681826, member: 40895"] Oh I realized there may be something else: back-button focus. You'll have that on your D2H and D200, and if it's a feature that you like, the D750 does not have it. I think all the others, the D500, D4, D810, D850, they all have BBF. Also be aware that the D750 tops out at 1/4000. Also the D750 has a slower top flash sync, at 200, than the others. I'll throw out one other thing. If you have a lot of old legacy glass, you might give some consideration to the Z6. Or Z7. That will have in-body image stabilization. [USER=13196]@hark[/USER]: Thanks for your comment! [/QUOTE]
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