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D7200 review
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<blockquote data-quote="photogramps" data-source="post: 448957" data-attributes="member: 30726"><p>Most of my photography is wildlife/birds and for that a crop camera really makes a difference.</p><p>I've had a D4S and still have a D4 ... brilliant in their own way but when I'm sitting across the pond from the little Kingfisher it's necessary to use a TC with the resultant negatives. </p><p>My 500mm f4 is 750mm equiv with a crop camera but needs a 1.4 to get close to that on a full frame, put that same 1.4 on the crop and I've got 1050mm equiv!</p><p>If the ISO and particularly AF improvements reported for the D7200 are anything like correct I don't think I am going to be disappointed ... I've read at least one good wildlife tog, who adopted an early D7200, suggest that after using it there is little point to his D4S ... we shall see <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="photogramps, post: 448957, member: 30726"] Most of my photography is wildlife/birds and for that a crop camera really makes a difference. I've had a D4S and still have a D4 ... brilliant in their own way but when I'm sitting across the pond from the little Kingfisher it's necessary to use a TC with the resultant negatives. My 500mm f4 is 750mm equiv with a crop camera but needs a 1.4 to get close to that on a full frame, put that same 1.4 on the crop and I've got 1050mm equiv! If the ISO and particularly AF improvements reported for the D7200 are anything like correct I don't think I am going to be disappointed ... I've read at least one good wildlife tog, who adopted an early D7200, suggest that after using it there is little point to his D4S ... we shall see :) [/QUOTE]
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