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D500
D500 Autofocus Performance
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<blockquote data-quote="DraganDL" data-source="post: 737923" data-attributes="member: 18251"><p>Recently, a friend of mine switched from PEN camera to "more serious category". He asked me for advice on Nikons. I recommended D500, mainly because I am fond (and this guy too is fond) of a huge ISO range (aka "low-light performance"). Alas!, the guy was persuaded by some people on some forums to get 750, merely on the account of it being a full frame camera. The guy bought it, and on the first use of it, taking photos of wildlife in the suburbs of Belgrade (where we both live) he encountered problems with focusing. If I would be buying a Nikon camera now, it would surely be D500. In fact, I would gladly exchange my both cameras (D5100 and D7000) for one D500 body.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DraganDL, post: 737923, member: 18251"] Recently, a friend of mine switched from PEN camera to "more serious category". He asked me for advice on Nikons. I recommended D500, mainly because I am fond (and this guy too is fond) of a huge ISO range (aka "low-light performance"). Alas!, the guy was persuaded by some people on some forums to get 750, merely on the account of it being a full frame camera. The guy bought it, and on the first use of it, taking photos of wildlife in the suburbs of Belgrade (where we both live) he encountered problems with focusing. If I would be buying a Nikon camera now, it would surely be D500. In fact, I would gladly exchange my both cameras (D5100 and D7000) for one D500 body. [/QUOTE]
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