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D7500
Steve Perry Article on the New D7500
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<blockquote data-quote="Marcel" data-source="post: 616632" data-attributes="member: 3903"><p>The main thing with grip is the vertical grip. For someone who does a lot of portrait work or fashion, the vertical grip is essential.</p><p>The other advantage it gives any camera is a bit more stability (because of increased inertia) that makes it possible to use slower shutter speeds with LESS chance of camera movement induced blur. I feel I got sharper shots with my D810 with the grip, specially when I use my older Ais lenses or other lenses that don't have the VR.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcel, post: 616632, member: 3903"] The main thing with grip is the vertical grip. For someone who does a lot of portrait work or fashion, the vertical grip is essential. The other advantage it gives any camera is a bit more stability (because of increased inertia) that makes it possible to use slower shutter speeds with LESS chance of camera movement induced blur. I feel I got sharper shots with my D810 with the grip, specially when I use my older Ais lenses or other lenses that don't have the VR. [/QUOTE]
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