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D500
D7200 upgrade to D500
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<blockquote data-quote="sutherland" data-source="post: 682718" data-attributes="member: 45360"><p>I've handled the D7200 and own the D500, I found the focus acquisition to be comparable. The D500 separates itself from the D7200 in FPS and AF Modes. Overall IQ, I prefer the D7200, especially at lower ISO. In terms of low-light performance, although some tout the higher ISO output of the D500, I refuse to shoot past 3200 and would rather fall-back on VR and dropping the shutter than deal with the result of high ISO for the sake of salvaging speed. </p><p></p><p>If you are interested in Sports, Action, or Wildlife, I would say that the D500 is a fantastic upgrade. IF you are looking for a great 'do all' APS-C camera that produces wonderful stills, I would keep the D7200 and invest in more glass. </p><p></p><p>In regards to the 200-500, make sure to check sharpness and focus upon arrival. I was lucky to receive a copy that was sharp at 500mm without any mis-focus. I spend way too much time in the field that I have that lens on a Monopod.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sutherland, post: 682718, member: 45360"] I've handled the D7200 and own the D500, I found the focus acquisition to be comparable. The D500 separates itself from the D7200 in FPS and AF Modes. Overall IQ, I prefer the D7200, especially at lower ISO. In terms of low-light performance, although some tout the higher ISO output of the D500, I refuse to shoot past 3200 and would rather fall-back on VR and dropping the shutter than deal with the result of high ISO for the sake of salvaging speed. If you are interested in Sports, Action, or Wildlife, I would say that the D500 is a fantastic upgrade. IF you are looking for a great 'do all' APS-C camera that produces wonderful stills, I would keep the D7200 and invest in more glass. In regards to the 200-500, make sure to check sharpness and focus upon arrival. I was lucky to receive a copy that was sharp at 500mm without any mis-focus. I spend way too much time in the field that I have that lens on a Monopod. [/QUOTE]
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