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D7200 v D500 : Is it twice the camera?
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 545479" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>I'm doing some mental gymnastics right now. I <em>want</em> the D500 for wildlife. I <em>need</em> something that will outperform my D7100 both in terms of high ISO (I can't shoot above ISO 3200 and would love a little less noise given that I prefer shooting at 1/1600sec & f8-f9 on the Sigma - though I can go to f6.3 with no significant loss of sharpness) and buffer size (I want to be able to shoot at least 3 seconds of raw at the Continuous High).</p><p></p><p>I can get a refurb D7200 for $899, and I can get the D500 for $1996. I <em>know</em> I'll love the D500, but I'm seriously playing with the question of whether or not it's worth jumping on now? </p><p></p><p>For serious wildlife shooters with the D7200, what will I regret if I go for the D7200 instead?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 545479, member: 9240"] I'm doing some mental gymnastics right now. I [I]want[/I] the D500 for wildlife. I [I]need[/I] something that will outperform my D7100 both in terms of high ISO (I can't shoot above ISO 3200 and would love a little less noise given that I prefer shooting at 1/1600sec & f8-f9 on the Sigma - though I can go to f6.3 with no significant loss of sharpness) and buffer size (I want to be able to shoot at least 3 seconds of raw at the Continuous High). I can get a refurb D7200 for $899, and I can get the D500 for $1996. I [I]know[/I] I'll love the D500, but I'm seriously playing with the question of whether or not it's worth jumping on now? For serious wildlife shooters with the D7200, what will I regret if I go for the D7200 instead? [/QUOTE]
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