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NIkon D850: Best Wildlife Camera EVER?
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<blockquote data-quote="lokatz" data-source="post: 638647" data-attributes="member: 43924"><p>No critique, but buying the D500 and then keeping the 7100 on your long lens sounds to me like you got it backwards. My D500 stays glued on my long lens because it handles wildlife (where DX is an advantage, which is why I opted for the D500) so well, and my D7100 does everything else I want.</p><p></p><p>At this point, I can only get excited about the D500 (which I own), the D5 (well, only a little, since I consider it too heavy) and the D850 (which I lust for). The 153-point AF is such a vast improvement over the older AF systems, and the low-light capabilities of these three are so much better, that nothing else makes much sense to me any more. Don't get me wrong - the D750 and D810 are great cameras and anyone should be proud to own one of them. But if you're in the market for a new camera and ready to spend serious dough, I would no longer go for either.</p><p></p><p></p><p>NOTE: Just realized I misread your post. Replacing the 7100 with the 500 makes perfect sense. However, given how litte used 7100s go for these days, I would keep it. It's a great camera, after all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lokatz, post: 638647, member: 43924"] No critique, but buying the D500 and then keeping the 7100 on your long lens sounds to me like you got it backwards. My D500 stays glued on my long lens because it handles wildlife (where DX is an advantage, which is why I opted for the D500) so well, and my D7100 does everything else I want. At this point, I can only get excited about the D500 (which I own), the D5 (well, only a little, since I consider it too heavy) and the D850 (which I lust for). The 153-point AF is such a vast improvement over the older AF systems, and the low-light capabilities of these three are so much better, that nothing else makes much sense to me any more. Don't get me wrong - the D750 and D810 are great cameras and anyone should be proud to own one of them. But if you're in the market for a new camera and ready to spend serious dough, I would no longer go for either. NOTE: Just realized I misread your post. Replacing the 7100 with the 500 makes perfect sense. However, given how litte used 7100s go for these days, I would keep it. It's a great camera, after all. [/QUOTE]
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