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NIkon D850: Best Wildlife Camera EVER?
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<blockquote data-quote="lokatz" data-source="post: 638655" data-attributes="member: 43924"><p>The primary reason I bought my D500 while keeping the D7100 was wildlife, which I also like to shoot quite a bit. With that subject, the two cameras aren't even in the same league. I still love my D7100 for landscapes, architecture, etc., but I would not want to be out in the woods without the D500. Your long Sigma lens gives you a bit more speed at the long end than my 300mm f/4 plus 2x teleconverter, but I'm pretty sure you still experience the same thing I used to, namely that "getting the shot" with the D7100 was always iffy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lokatz, post: 638655, member: 43924"] The primary reason I bought my D500 while keeping the D7100 was wildlife, which I also like to shoot quite a bit. With that subject, the two cameras aren't even in the same league. I still love my D7100 for landscapes, architecture, etc., but I would not want to be out in the woods without the D500. Your long Sigma lens gives you a bit more speed at the long end than my 300mm f/4 plus 2x teleconverter, but I'm pretty sure you still experience the same thing I used to, namely that "getting the shot" with the D7100 was always iffy. [/QUOTE]
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