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D500
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<blockquote data-quote="Steve in Oz" data-source="post: 813206" data-attributes="member: 41182"><p>I'm sure it's been canvassed plenty of times before... the D7200 has a pixel density of 6.62 mp/sqcm. That gives the D7200 a higher pixel density than the FX format D810 (4.22 mp/sqcm) and D850 (5.32 mp/sqcm). Putting aside things like low-light, high ISO performance, the D500 at 5.68 mp/sqcm starts to look attractive on this measure - but is it <strong>that</strong> critical in terms of picture quality? The other thing that makes the D500 attractive to me is the sheer speed of it: I photograph a lot of aircraft on approach and take-off so the FPS and buffer would be a big advantage over the D7200. I also have a D750 for more 'corporate' work and a good wardrobe of DX (16-80 etc) and FX (16-35, 24-120, 80-200) lenses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve in Oz, post: 813206, member: 41182"] I'm sure it's been canvassed plenty of times before... the D7200 has a pixel density of 6.62 mp/sqcm. That gives the D7200 a higher pixel density than the FX format D810 (4.22 mp/sqcm) and D850 (5.32 mp/sqcm). Putting aside things like low-light, high ISO performance, the D500 at 5.68 mp/sqcm starts to look attractive on this measure - but is it [B]that[/B] critical in terms of picture quality? The other thing that makes the D500 attractive to me is the sheer speed of it: I photograph a lot of aircraft on approach and take-off so the FPS and buffer would be a big advantage over the D7200. I also have a D750 for more 'corporate' work and a good wardrobe of DX (16-80 etc) and FX (16-35, 24-120, 80-200) lenses. [/QUOTE]
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