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D7200
Replacing my D7200
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<blockquote data-quote="Woodyg3" data-source="post: 768076" data-attributes="member: 24569"><p>It’s interesting that you are less than satisfied with the D7200 autofocus. My D7200 focuses well, just not as fast as my D500, and not quite as accurately on quickly moving subjects. </p><p></p><p>Remember that the D850 will only be superior to the D500 in resolution if you can get closer to the wildlife subjects you are shooting. A crop from the D850 to D500 size will actually be a little lower in resolution than the D850. Of course the higher resolution is significant when you can get closer, and with landscapes, portraits, etc. </p><p></p><p>Since 90% of what I shoot is wildlife, I stick with my two D500s, plus a D7200 and D 7100. If I was going for a full frame DSLR I don’t think I’d be satisfied with anything other than a D850, D 5 or D 6. None of them exactly have cheap price tags, even used, but that’s what it takes to match the D500 performance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Woodyg3, post: 768076, member: 24569"] It’s interesting that you are less than satisfied with the D7200 autofocus. My D7200 focuses well, just not as fast as my D500, and not quite as accurately on quickly moving subjects. Remember that the D850 will only be superior to the D500 in resolution if you can get closer to the wildlife subjects you are shooting. A crop from the D850 to D500 size will actually be a little lower in resolution than the D850. Of course the higher resolution is significant when you can get closer, and with landscapes, portraits, etc. Since 90% of what I shoot is wildlife, I stick with my two D500s, plus a D7200 and D 7100. If I was going for a full frame DSLR I don’t think I’d be satisfied with anything other than a D850, D 5 or D 6. None of them exactly have cheap price tags, even used, but that’s what it takes to match the D500 performance. [/QUOTE]
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