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Upgrade from D7000 - D7200 vs D500?
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<blockquote data-quote="Samo" data-source="post: 623786" data-attributes="member: 42955"><p>Yes constant upgrading of bodies is sort of a futile proposition to me as well. I was there once upon a time and so glad to have that ideology behind me. I will upgrade my DX body with the D7500 however because they have indeed used the flagship goods in it. 8 fps tracking and nailing the focus every frame is super impressive for $1200. ISO 12800 usable? Get out of here already! Nikon is fixing to raise some eyebrows. As I said a day or two ago look at flickr and the web. First in hand reports are in. They have a home run camera on deck. It is a baby 500 indeed. Deeper grip and lighter than what came before too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Samo, post: 623786, member: 42955"] Yes constant upgrading of bodies is sort of a futile proposition to me as well. I was there once upon a time and so glad to have that ideology behind me. I will upgrade my DX body with the D7500 however because they have indeed used the flagship goods in it. 8 fps tracking and nailing the focus every frame is super impressive for $1200. ISO 12800 usable? Get out of here already! Nikon is fixing to raise some eyebrows. As I said a day or two ago look at flickr and the web. First in hand reports are in. They have a home run camera on deck. It is a baby 500 indeed. Deeper grip and lighter than what came before too. [/QUOTE]
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