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D7500
First out with my new D7500
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<blockquote data-quote="06Honda" data-source="post: 778678" data-attributes="member: 12845"><p>A barred owl from late today. A few branches but this is common with perched owls. Overall the D7500 is quite similar to my D7200 as far as image quality goes, the faster FPS is nice and oddly it feels slightly heavier but not by much. It may be the position of the camera strap eyelets. Feels good in my hands paired with the AF-S 80-400MM F/4.5-5.6G ED VR. Also a few more options in the menus that at some point I will try out such as highlighted weighted metering & Group Autofocus. Not sure if there is any real visible difference between Standard & Auto in "Set Picture Control" menu option list. Vivid gives a little more pop especially if you have a blue sky in the background. Lasty the battery life is not as good as my D7200, but the D7200 batteries work in the 7500 so that helps with not having to buy an extra battery for trips.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="06Honda, post: 778678, member: 12845"] A barred owl from late today. A few branches but this is common with perched owls. Overall the D7500 is quite similar to my D7200 as far as image quality goes, the faster FPS is nice and oddly it feels slightly heavier but not by much. It may be the position of the camera strap eyelets. Feels good in my hands paired with the AF-S 80-400MM F/4.5-5.6G ED VR. Also a few more options in the menus that at some point I will try out such as highlighted weighted metering & Group Autofocus. Not sure if there is any real visible difference between Standard & Auto in "Set Picture Control" menu option list. Vivid gives a little more pop especially if you have a blue sky in the background. Lasty the battery life is not as good as my D7200, but the D7200 batteries work in the 7500 so that helps with not having to buy an extra battery for trips. [/QUOTE]
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