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D7200
Stepping up from D7200
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<blockquote data-quote="Woodyg3" data-source="post: 753620" data-attributes="member: 24569"><p>The D7500 is great, the D500 is the best ASP-C sensor sized camera made, in my opinion. The question is, though, is why you feel you need another camera. Is the D7200 limiting you in some way? </p><p></p><p>Also, which lenses do you have? Are they all DX lenses, or do you have some FX lenses. Full frame sensor size could give you a small step up in terms of low light abilities, and significant boosts in resolution. I nthat case something like the D750 or 850 would be possibilities, along with the new Z series mirrorless cameras. The new Z cameras require an adapter for older lenes to work, but that's another option.</p><p></p><p>All this said, the D7200 is a very capable camera, so it depends on what features you are looking for that the D7200 is missing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Woodyg3, post: 753620, member: 24569"] The D7500 is great, the D500 is the best ASP-C sensor sized camera made, in my opinion. The question is, though, is why you feel you need another camera. Is the D7200 limiting you in some way? Also, which lenses do you have? Are they all DX lenses, or do you have some FX lenses. Full frame sensor size could give you a small step up in terms of low light abilities, and significant boosts in resolution. I nthat case something like the D750 or 850 would be possibilities, along with the new Z series mirrorless cameras. The new Z cameras require an adapter for older lenes to work, but that's another option. All this said, the D7200 is a very capable camera, so it depends on what features you are looking for that the D7200 is missing. [/QUOTE]
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