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D7200
D7200 the facts
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<blockquote data-quote="Woodyg3" data-source="post: 423272" data-attributes="member: 24569"><p>Well, the D7200 has some features/upgrades that make it very appealing to me. The larger buffer is big for me since I shoot sports and wildlife. I guess we'll see how much better the low light performance and focusing is, but those are both important to me, as well. I think being able to control the camera with your cell phone is a nice convenience, as is wifi transmission of pics, but I would never consider that as a specific reason to buy. </p><p></p><p>I am very happy with my D7100, and want to stick with FX. I could use an extra body to replace my aging D70, which I use for backup and just because I like to carry two bodies so I don't have to swap lenses. I'm going to hold off for a while, though, until the reviews are in and RAW software has been updated. If the focusing and low light performance is truly improved to a significant degree, I'll probably bite. </p><p></p><p>I must say, I thought this new model would cost more than it does, which is a nice surprise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Woodyg3, post: 423272, member: 24569"] Well, the D7200 has some features/upgrades that make it very appealing to me. The larger buffer is big for me since I shoot sports and wildlife. I guess we'll see how much better the low light performance and focusing is, but those are both important to me, as well. I think being able to control the camera with your cell phone is a nice convenience, as is wifi transmission of pics, but I would never consider that as a specific reason to buy. I am very happy with my D7100, and want to stick with FX. I could use an extra body to replace my aging D70, which I use for backup and just because I like to carry two bodies so I don't have to swap lenses. I'm going to hold off for a while, though, until the reviews are in and RAW software has been updated. If the focusing and low light performance is truly improved to a significant degree, I'll probably bite. I must say, I thought this new model would cost more than it does, which is a nice surprise. [/QUOTE]
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