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D500
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<blockquote data-quote="Steve in Oz" data-source="post: 813232" data-attributes="member: 41182"><p>You're quite right: it would be an 'incremental' upgrade. I like the level of detail the D7200 provides, like on the nose wheel of that B787. The D750 falls very, very slightly short of the D7200 on that, but unless you're specifically looking for that level of detail it's not noticeable. Of course the ability to use FX lenses on the D7200 or D500 is a big attractor: that B787 I got with the D7200 and a 90s-era 300mm f4 AF, giving me a field of view equivalent to 450mm in FX terms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve in Oz, post: 813232, member: 41182"] You're quite right: it would be an 'incremental' upgrade. I like the level of detail the D7200 provides, like on the nose wheel of that B787. The D750 falls very, very slightly short of the D7200 on that, but unless you're specifically looking for that level of detail it's not noticeable. Of course the ability to use FX lenses on the D7200 or D500 is a big attractor: that B787 I got with the D7200 and a 90s-era 300mm f4 AF, giving me a field of view equivalent to 450mm in FX terms. [/QUOTE]
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