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General Digital SLR Cameras
New Camera? D800 - D750 - D500
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<blockquote data-quote="Jerry_" data-source="post: 621560" data-attributes="member: 34209"><p>Starting from your current cameras (D610&D7100) the ergonomics of the D750 would fit in best, while providing a slight improvement over the D610.</p><p>So if you are used to blindly use all the buttons on your two other cameras, this might be the (only) argument for the D750</p><p></p><p>The D800 will give you a 50% more pixels, with additional focus points. However those extra pixels are processed by an older processor.</p><p>So, if you are systematically cropping your pictures, these extra pixels may come handy. However your sensor has a higher pixel density and some of your lenses may show weaknesses on this.</p><p></p><p>The D500 will have less pixels, but a much better focus system (from the D5) and better low light performance. It is also the most recent processor.</p><p></p><p>My choice here would be the D500, unless you think that ergonomics or pixels are more important to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jerry_, post: 621560, member: 34209"] Starting from your current cameras (D610&D7100) the ergonomics of the D750 would fit in best, while providing a slight improvement over the D610. So if you are used to blindly use all the buttons on your two other cameras, this might be the (only) argument for the D750 The D800 will give you a 50% more pixels, with additional focus points. However those extra pixels are processed by an older processor. So, if you are systematically cropping your pictures, these extra pixels may come handy. However your sensor has a higher pixel density and some of your lenses may show weaknesses on this. The D500 will have less pixels, but a much better focus system (from the D5) and better low light performance. It is also the most recent processor. My choice here would be the D500, unless you think that ergonomics or pixels are more important to you. [/QUOTE]
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