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Nikon D500 Review vs D7200, D5 and Canon 7D MkII
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<blockquote data-quote="Vincent" data-source="post: 559564" data-attributes="member: 15675"><p>Correct, still I found it very shocking the way Toni really put the D500 and 5DSR (arguably the D810 is better) as clearly delivering better pictures. </p><p>I do believe that what you do in photography is important for the body you will choose, if you do wildlife in reasonable light (face it wildlife should move) the D500 comes out as the best image quality delivering. I still chase more wildlife just before dusk or at down and believe the ISO advantage of the D5 might be more important then the picture quality advantage of the D500, but the question seems to be valid, APS-C is a professional choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vincent, post: 559564, member: 15675"] Correct, still I found it very shocking the way Toni really put the D500 and 5DSR (arguably the D810 is better) as clearly delivering better pictures. I do believe that what you do in photography is important for the body you will choose, if you do wildlife in reasonable light (face it wildlife should move) the D500 comes out as the best image quality delivering. I still chase more wildlife just before dusk or at down and believe the ISO advantage of the D5 might be more important then the picture quality advantage of the D500, but the question seems to be valid, APS-C is a professional choice. [/QUOTE]
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