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D7200 upgrade to D500
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<blockquote data-quote="Felisek" data-source="post: 574451" data-attributes="member: 23887"><p>I wouldn't overestimate the resolution. Yes, it is 20 MP vs 24 MP, but linear resolution is only 7% lower in D500 vs D7200 (5568 vs 6000). This isn't really much of a difference. Unless you use top quality prime lenses, you will never see any difference, as the lens quality will affect resolution before you start seeing pixels. The upside is slightly better high ISO performance.</p><p></p><p>I have D7100 and D500 and the main difference is the 10 fps and the seemingly infinite buffer. I have yet to hit its limits. Usually the bird I'm following is gone before I fill the buffer, even at 10 fps.</p><p></p><p>The autofocus is good, but it has its limitations. When you have a moving bird against messy background, the AF system will first focus on where you point your focus point. If you don't aim right at the bird it will focus on the background and then keep it in focus, leaving a blur of the bird. I still need to learn the quirks of AF in D500.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Felisek, post: 574451, member: 23887"] I wouldn't overestimate the resolution. Yes, it is 20 MP vs 24 MP, but linear resolution is only 7% lower in D500 vs D7200 (5568 vs 6000). This isn't really much of a difference. Unless you use top quality prime lenses, you will never see any difference, as the lens quality will affect resolution before you start seeing pixels. The upside is slightly better high ISO performance. I have D7100 and D500 and the main difference is the 10 fps and the seemingly infinite buffer. I have yet to hit its limits. Usually the bird I'm following is gone before I fill the buffer, even at 10 fps. The autofocus is good, but it has its limitations. When you have a moving bird against messy background, the AF system will first focus on where you point your focus point. If you don't aim right at the bird it will focus on the background and then keep it in focus, leaving a blur of the bird. I still need to learn the quirks of AF in D500. [/QUOTE]
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