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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 673812" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>Yes, it really is, Brent. Just reiterating what I've mentioned previously...I wasn't in the market for another DX body, but after hearing how the D7500 specs were so different from the previous D7x00 series (one card slot, etc), I decided it would be better to get the latest DX body that has 2 slots--just didn't want to splurge for a D500.</p><p></p><p>I never had any trouble with my D7100 although I was never crazy about its noise in low light. I tried my D7100 at ISO 3200 during Worship--that's when I found out about Nik Dfine which really helped. My D7100 was always a solid performer and still have it although I haven't used it since getting this D7200. I don't know if the overall colors that the D7200 renders are slightly different (they <em>seem</em> to be a tad nicer to my eyes), but what I do know is I'm much happier with the sensor of the D7200.</p><p></p><p>I don't want to kid anyone...yes, there is more noise at these high ISO's than I get with FX. But for a DX body with its terrific specs, it's definitely a worthwhile body. :encouragement:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 673812, member: 13196"] Yes, it really is, Brent. Just reiterating what I've mentioned previously...I wasn't in the market for another DX body, but after hearing how the D7500 specs were so different from the previous D7x00 series (one card slot, etc), I decided it would be better to get the latest DX body that has 2 slots--just didn't want to splurge for a D500. I never had any trouble with my D7100 although I was never crazy about its noise in low light. I tried my D7100 at ISO 3200 during Worship--that's when I found out about Nik Dfine which really helped. My D7100 was always a solid performer and still have it although I haven't used it since getting this D7200. I don't know if the overall colors that the D7200 renders are slightly different (they [I]seem[/I] to be a tad nicer to my eyes), but what I do know is I'm much happier with the sensor of the D7200. I don't want to kid anyone...yes, there is more noise at these high ISO's than I get with FX. But for a DX body with its terrific specs, it's definitely a worthwhile body. :encouragement: [/QUOTE]
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