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D7500
D7500 Lens Compatability
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<blockquote data-quote="lokatz" data-source="post: 642610" data-attributes="member: 43924"><p>Don and Brent are absolutely right in saying your new camera will be a lot better than those two lenses are. To me, that's no reason not to use this setup, though. </p><p></p><p>I started into photography with a Nikon F6006 film camera and two crappy Quantaray lenses that were definitely not as good as the lenses you have now. Yet, I got some good enough pictures to keep shooting. Over time, I upgraded lenses, then the camera, then another lens, another camera, and so on. Unless you're willing and able to buy lots of new equipment at the same time, that's how it works. The 7500 is a fantastic camera and over time, you'll probably want to add better glass to it, but even your initial shooting with your current lenses will be quite a step up from the D60. Enjoy!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lokatz, post: 642610, member: 43924"] Don and Brent are absolutely right in saying your new camera will be a lot better than those two lenses are. To me, that's no reason not to use this setup, though. I started into photography with a Nikon F6006 film camera and two crappy Quantaray lenses that were definitely not as good as the lenses you have now. Yet, I got some good enough pictures to keep shooting. Over time, I upgraded lenses, then the camera, then another lens, another camera, and so on. Unless you're willing and able to buy lots of new equipment at the same time, that's how it works. The 7500 is a fantastic camera and over time, you'll probably want to add better glass to it, but even your initial shooting with your current lenses will be quite a step up from the D60. Enjoy! [/QUOTE]
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