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<blockquote data-quote="Danno" data-source="post: 647227" data-attributes="member: 34269"><p>Welcome to the forum. I have a D7200 and am very satisfied with it. The thing that struck me about the 7500 was the absence of a batterie grip and a second memory card. I use both. If you do not need them the D7500 is a very good camera. </p><p></p><p>I think folks like me that have a 7100 or 7200 there is nothing motivating many of us to make the jump to the 7500. For me, there are some nice tech improvements, but things I depend on would be missing. The D500 would be the right jump for me, but if you are just getting back into photography it is different. </p><p></p><p>You are doing what I did. I retired and bought my first DSLR, a D3200 and a year or so later went to the D7200. I do not think you will be disappointed in any 7XXX camera. </p><p></p><p>Look forward to seeing your first posts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danno, post: 647227, member: 34269"] Welcome to the forum. I have a D7200 and am very satisfied with it. The thing that struck me about the 7500 was the absence of a batterie grip and a second memory card. I use both. If you do not need them the D7500 is a very good camera. I think folks like me that have a 7100 or 7200 there is nothing motivating many of us to make the jump to the 7500. For me, there are some nice tech improvements, but things I depend on would be missing. The D500 would be the right jump for me, but if you are just getting back into photography it is different. You are doing what I did. I retired and bought my first DSLR, a D3200 and a year or so later went to the D7200. I do not think you will be disappointed in any 7XXX camera. Look forward to seeing your first posts. [/QUOTE]
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