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D7200 upgrade to D500
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<blockquote data-quote="captain birdseye" data-source="post: 574388" data-attributes="member: 21047"><p>I am considering selling my spare body (d7100) and getting the d500 while keeping my d7200 as a back up body at the end of this year and have been summing up the pros and cons of the d7200 vs d500.</p><p>For image quality the general feeling is that the d7200 has the edge over the d500 but if you compare AF performance and frame rate the d500 wins by a country mile ( the d7200 is no slouch though)!</p><p>If you are in to fast action in low light the d500 is the way to go apparently but, in my opinion is currently overpriced.</p><p>I shall see where my photography takes me over the next 6 months and if I actually get out and use the camera this winter and get around to some BIF stuff I just may be able to justify it.</p><p>If conditions in the UK are as bad as the last few winters (last year I left the camera in the cupboard for 6 months due to crap weather) then I may not bother.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="captain birdseye, post: 574388, member: 21047"] I am considering selling my spare body (d7100) and getting the d500 while keeping my d7200 as a back up body at the end of this year and have been summing up the pros and cons of the d7200 vs d500. For image quality the general feeling is that the d7200 has the edge over the d500 but if you compare AF performance and frame rate the d500 wins by a country mile ( the d7200 is no slouch though)! If you are in to fast action in low light the d500 is the way to go apparently but, in my opinion is currently overpriced. I shall see where my photography takes me over the next 6 months and if I actually get out and use the camera this winter and get around to some BIF stuff I just may be able to justify it. If conditions in the UK are as bad as the last few winters (last year I left the camera in the cupboard for 6 months due to crap weather) then I may not bother. [/QUOTE]
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