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<blockquote data-quote="Bikerbrent_RIP" data-source="post: 633755" data-attributes="member: 42081"><p>A refurbished D7100 or D7200 would be a great choice. If you can swing the few extra dollars, I would vote for the D7200 over the D7100 since I would never bother to upgrade from a D7100 to a D7200. Nor would I upgrade either camera for a D7500, which I believe is a crippled camera. I would only consider a D500 over the D7200 if I was almost exclusively into sports or action. The bang for the buck is NOT there with either the D7500 or D500.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bikerbrent_RIP, post: 633755, member: 42081"] A refurbished D7100 or D7200 would be a great choice. If you can swing the few extra dollars, I would vote for the D7200 over the D7100 since I would never bother to upgrade from a D7100 to a D7200. Nor would I upgrade either camera for a D7500, which I believe is a crippled camera. I would only consider a D500 over the D7200 if I was almost exclusively into sports or action. The bang for the buck is NOT there with either the D7500 or D500. [/QUOTE]
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