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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 750714" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>I think the textbook answer is to buy better glass. But we are also talking about two different user interfaces here. The menu diving d5500 and easy access buttons of a d500 or even a d7x00. So you might have more fun with a camera that you can quickly tweak on the fly along with the top lcd so you can quickly see where you are set. I'm a very technical guy and I don't feel artsy at all about photography. For me, I'm taking a 'measurement' and the easy access controls and top lcd let me take that measurement in the most efficient way. You would be moving up to a body with a focus motor too, so maybe more used lens choices too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 750714, member: 4923"] I think the textbook answer is to buy better glass. But we are also talking about two different user interfaces here. The menu diving d5500 and easy access buttons of a d500 or even a d7x00. So you might have more fun with a camera that you can quickly tweak on the fly along with the top lcd so you can quickly see where you are set. I'm a very technical guy and I don't feel artsy at all about photography. For me, I'm taking a 'measurement' and the easy access controls and top lcd let me take that measurement in the most efficient way. You would be moving up to a body with a focus motor too, so maybe more used lens choices too. [/QUOTE]
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