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D5100
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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 662130" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>I'd consider a d7200 for half the price of the d500. D7200 refurbs are $710 right now at Adorama. Another $20 will get you one with a full year warranty at Cameta. I've had the d7200 since it came out and I'm not wishing for a d500 yet. Sure, I think about it, but at more than twice the price, it does not bring anything that I really need at this time.</p><p>I was very happy with the 18-140, but I picked up a Sigma 17-50. Wow, it's my new everyday lens. I'm not trying to talk you out of the d500, just saying the d7200 is a good alternate if you are hesitant to spend the money on the d500. If you like your current camera user interface, then consider a d5600. Usually though, part of the first big upgrade is the more direct access controls as well, so d7200 or d500 is where I would look. I guess d7500 too, but I'm not warmed up to that yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 662130, member: 4923"] I'd consider a d7200 for half the price of the d500. D7200 refurbs are $710 right now at Adorama. Another $20 will get you one with a full year warranty at Cameta. I've had the d7200 since it came out and I'm not wishing for a d500 yet. Sure, I think about it, but at more than twice the price, it does not bring anything that I really need at this time. I was very happy with the 18-140, but I picked up a Sigma 17-50. Wow, it's my new everyday lens. I'm not trying to talk you out of the d500, just saying the d7200 is a good alternate if you are hesitant to spend the money on the d500. If you like your current camera user interface, then consider a d5600. Usually though, part of the first big upgrade is the more direct access controls as well, so d7200 or d500 is where I would look. I guess d7500 too, but I'm not warmed up to that yet. [/QUOTE]
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