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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D500
D500 pixel density
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<blockquote data-quote="Clovishound" data-source="post: 813212" data-attributes="member: 50197"><p>Well, the D500 has been considered the go to wildlife camera, mainly due to AF capability and fps. That is, until the higher end Z cameras came out. If you are looking to upgrade for this type of photography, I would look at the Z8 or Z9, if your wallet can stand it. Between the higher resolution sensors, high fps, and much improved AF, they are definitely a step up. The other issue is that the D500 is out of production.</p><p></p><p>Having said all that, if you are getting results you are happy with, I see no reason to upgrade. Especially an incremental upgrade without a clear need, and advantage to the new gear. I do understand the desire to get the shiny new stuff. I recently had a difficult time saying no to the Z7ii that is currently on sale, to replace the Z5 I have now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clovishound, post: 813212, member: 50197"] Well, the D500 has been considered the go to wildlife camera, mainly due to AF capability and fps. That is, until the higher end Z cameras came out. If you are looking to upgrade for this type of photography, I would look at the Z8 or Z9, if your wallet can stand it. Between the higher resolution sensors, high fps, and much improved AF, they are definitely a step up. The other issue is that the D500 is out of production. Having said all that, if you are getting results you are happy with, I see no reason to upgrade. Especially an incremental upgrade without a clear need, and advantage to the new gear. I do understand the desire to get the shiny new stuff. I recently had a difficult time saying no to the Z7ii that is currently on sale, to replace the Z5 I have now. [/QUOTE]
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