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New Camera For Retirement - Narrowed to 5 - Seeking Advice!
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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 747055" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>Out of these, the only bodies I've ever held are the D500 and D7200. That said, <em><strong>usually</strong></em> when there is only one card slot, Nikon offers the option to write both NEF and jpeg to one card. You'd have to look into that to be sure. When I used that option with my D90, both the NEF and jpeg files were in one folder together.</p><p></p><p>No suggestions as to which body though. I had tennis elbow surgery and have chronic tendonitis in both forearms - particularly my right arm. Fortunately for me, my arm is now strong enough to hold a D500 along with a lens of decent weight providing I don't hold it for really long periods of time at once. Good luck with whatever you choose!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 747055, member: 13196"] Out of these, the only bodies I've ever held are the D500 and D7200. That said, [I][B]usually[/B][/I] when there is only one card slot, Nikon offers the option to write both NEF and jpeg to one card. You'd have to look into that to be sure. When I used that option with my D90, both the NEF and jpeg files were in one folder together. No suggestions as to which body though. I had tennis elbow surgery and have chronic tendonitis in both forearms - particularly my right arm. Fortunately for me, my arm is now strong enough to hold a D500 along with a lens of decent weight providing I don't hold it for really long periods of time at once. Good luck with whatever you choose! [/QUOTE]
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