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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D7500
Steve Perry, full review.
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<blockquote data-quote="mikew_RIP" data-source="post: 629718" data-attributes="member: 14174"><p>My thought chain on returning to the fold was i wanted a camera to go with the Sigma 100-400 as it ticked the boxes for me.</p><p></p><p>The best value for money has to be the D750 I think it can be bought for around £250 more than the D7500 but the FOV with a 400mm lens was just too wide for me.</p><p>The D7200 i have owned and could not fault it and at around £850 its a decent price ( apart from the larger buffer though i never noticed a big upgrade from the D7100)</p><p>Now the D7500 it just did not excite me @ £400 more than a D7200.</p><p>The D500 though a lot more expensive i felt it would cope with my f6.3 lens better so thats why i decided on it.</p><p></p><p>I cant help feeling the D7500 is a money making exercise due to falling profits on the D7200, i am sure though any one purchasing it will get a great camera.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikew_RIP, post: 629718, member: 14174"] My thought chain on returning to the fold was i wanted a camera to go with the Sigma 100-400 as it ticked the boxes for me. The best value for money has to be the D750 I think it can be bought for around £250 more than the D7500 but the FOV with a 400mm lens was just too wide for me. The D7200 i have owned and could not fault it and at around £850 its a decent price ( apart from the larger buffer though i never noticed a big upgrade from the D7100) Now the D7500 it just did not excite me @ £400 more than a D7200. The D500 though a lot more expensive i felt it would cope with my f6.3 lens better so thats why i decided on it. I cant help feeling the D7500 is a money making exercise due to falling profits on the D7200, i am sure though any one purchasing it will get a great camera. [/QUOTE]
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