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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 775577" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>Was it just the D7200 that sustained damage? The lens is okay?</p><p></p><p>I have the 80-400mm G version paired with a D500. The sensor of the D500 is a tad better than the D7200 although the sensor is slightly smaller, and the AF is definitely an improvement on the D500 - both with speed and more focus points, plus the improved buffer is great. BUT the D7200 is also an excellent body if you decide to get another one. </p><p></p><p>I too wish I could hold something heavier. That would allow me to move to a longer lens. Unfortunately when I rented a Nikon 200-500mm, it was simply too difficult to hold steady. And I'm not one to carry a tripod with me everywhere. I also have a D750 but wouldn't be satisfied pairing it with the 80-400mm. Even though I have a 1.4x TC, the lens loses one stop when paired with the 80-400mm. So I wouldn't be happy using the 80-400mm with an FX body. But either a D500 or another D7200 would serve you well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 775577, member: 13196"] Was it just the D7200 that sustained damage? The lens is okay? I have the 80-400mm G version paired with a D500. The sensor of the D500 is a tad better than the D7200 although the sensor is slightly smaller, and the AF is definitely an improvement on the D500 - both with speed and more focus points, plus the improved buffer is great. BUT the D7200 is also an excellent body if you decide to get another one. I too wish I could hold something heavier. That would allow me to move to a longer lens. Unfortunately when I rented a Nikon 200-500mm, it was simply too difficult to hold steady. And I'm not one to carry a tripod with me everywhere. I also have a D750 but wouldn't be satisfied pairing it with the 80-400mm. Even though I have a 1.4x TC, the lens loses one stop when paired with the 80-400mm. So I wouldn't be happy using the 80-400mm with an FX body. But either a D500 or another D7200 would serve you well. [/QUOTE]
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