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<blockquote data-quote="Danno" data-source="post: 582708" data-attributes="member: 34269"><p>Welcome to the forum EddieZ. Glad to have you. </p><p></p><p>As for suggestions... I have a D7200 I love it. Moved from the D3200 to it last December and I really like the camera. I do a lot of landscape shots and some birds and it does a good job with both. It also does a good job in low light. The shutter speed has been antiquate for me as has the buffer size, but I have filled the buffer a few times taking photos of birds in flight or messing around with my dog. It is weather sealed, but I have not tested it in the rain... and it seems to be a very durable construction. </p><p></p><p>I also like the Fuji product. I have a friend that just made the move to Fuji and it seems to be a nice camera as well. </p><p></p><p>Don't know your budget, but I think you might also want to include the D500 in the mix. You do not have to use the wifi and such, but it is hard to beat the focus system, low light and shutter speed of that camera.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danno, post: 582708, member: 34269"] Welcome to the forum EddieZ. Glad to have you. As for suggestions... I have a D7200 I love it. Moved from the D3200 to it last December and I really like the camera. I do a lot of landscape shots and some birds and it does a good job with both. It also does a good job in low light. The shutter speed has been antiquate for me as has the buffer size, but I have filled the buffer a few times taking photos of birds in flight or messing around with my dog. It is weather sealed, but I have not tested it in the rain... and it seems to be a very durable construction. I also like the Fuji product. I have a friend that just made the move to Fuji and it seems to be a nice camera as well. Don't know your budget, but I think you might also want to include the D500 in the mix. You do not have to use the wifi and such, but it is hard to beat the focus system, low light and shutter speed of that camera. [/QUOTE]
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