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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 643612" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>The top lcd has a dim back light that I think can be set to stay off. Otherwise I think it follows the meter on time. I'm not with the camera at the moment to try it. Also you can push the power on lever to make the light come on as needed. The rear screen will need to come on for some things at night like activating the ml-l3 remote. But for normal stuff, you will mostly use the top display.</p><p></p><p>The slant screen could be a plus, I never used one. I rarely use live view. Maybe I would use it more if I had the tilt screen. </p><p>I like my buttons though. D7500 has the tilt screen by the way.</p><p></p><p>I find myself mostly shooting manual with auto iso these days. I think it would make me crazy at this point to have the rear wheel do double duty for shutter and aperture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 643612, member: 4923"] The top lcd has a dim back light that I think can be set to stay off. Otherwise I think it follows the meter on time. I'm not with the camera at the moment to try it. Also you can push the power on lever to make the light come on as needed. The rear screen will need to come on for some things at night like activating the ml-l3 remote. But for normal stuff, you will mostly use the top display. The slant screen could be a plus, I never used one. I rarely use live view. Maybe I would use it more if I had the tilt screen. I like my buttons though. D7500 has the tilt screen by the way. I find myself mostly shooting manual with auto iso these days. I think it would make me crazy at this point to have the rear wheel do double duty for shutter and aperture. [/QUOTE]
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