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D7500
FX Lenses on D7500
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<blockquote data-quote="TwistedThrottle" data-source="post: 719676" data-attributes="member: 46724"><p>I tried getting that lens. Ordered it through The Rainforest, showed up a canon mount in spite of the fact it was listed as Nikon. Sent it back and they wouldnt honor the same price for the Nikon so I got a Tamron 70-200 instead. I still want the 50-100 for my crop system but its going to be a while. I have the 18-35 and it would be a perfect crop combo.</p><p>I like the grip on the d800 just fine but I went into the 7500 knowing about the limitations and it worked out to be a perfect fit for my needs. I wanted both, a camera that had a grip and dual cards and use big lenses on but also a camera that I could easily cart around with me that was similar enough to be familiar with and could use all the same lenses. The D800 and D5300 had completely different layouts. The D800 and D7500 have very similar layouts and actually prefer the iso location on the D7500.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TwistedThrottle, post: 719676, member: 46724"] I tried getting that lens. Ordered it through The Rainforest, showed up a canon mount in spite of the fact it was listed as Nikon. Sent it back and they wouldnt honor the same price for the Nikon so I got a Tamron 70-200 instead. I still want the 50-100 for my crop system but its going to be a while. I have the 18-35 and it would be a perfect crop combo. I like the grip on the d800 just fine but I went into the 7500 knowing about the limitations and it worked out to be a perfect fit for my needs. I wanted both, a camera that had a grip and dual cards and use big lenses on but also a camera that I could easily cart around with me that was similar enough to be familiar with and could use all the same lenses. The D800 and D5300 had completely different layouts. The D800 and D7500 have very similar layouts and actually prefer the iso location on the D7500. [/QUOTE]
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