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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 719563" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>I'm not sure where you obtained this information, but a D610 is not related in any way to a D7200 - the D610 was out long before the D7200. And a D750 has nothing to do with a D7500 (and was out long before a D7500). </p><p></p><p>Nikon is doing away with the D3x00 and D5x00 series. Supposedly the D7500 will be Nikon's entry level DSLR. So they altered some of the features that the D7200 had to offer and came out with the D7500. It's true the D7500 has the same sensor as the D500, but overall the body has less to offer than the D7200. In fact, Nikon didn't make the D7500 to have a grip added so it's missing some of the hardware for one. That said, I believe Vello makes one although I don't know how good it is. </p><p></p><p>A couple differences between the D610 and D750 is the focus points don't stretch all the way across the viewfinder in the D610 like they do in the D750. The AF in the D750 is superior and the AF can lock onto the subject in low light sometimes much faster than the D610. The sensor of the D750 offers about a 1-stop improvement over the D610 for low light (noise). And the D750 has an articulating screen. That said, the D610 is still a great body if you cannot afford a D750.</p><p></p><p>What are the subjects you will want to shoot? If you are particularly interested in wildlife, then I'd suggest DX (for the reach). But for most everything else, FX is an excellent choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 719563, member: 13196"] I'm not sure where you obtained this information, but a D610 is not related in any way to a D7200 - the D610 was out long before the D7200. And a D750 has nothing to do with a D7500 (and was out long before a D7500). Nikon is doing away with the D3x00 and D5x00 series. Supposedly the D7500 will be Nikon's entry level DSLR. So they altered some of the features that the D7200 had to offer and came out with the D7500. It's true the D7500 has the same sensor as the D500, but overall the body has less to offer than the D7200. In fact, Nikon didn't make the D7500 to have a grip added so it's missing some of the hardware for one. That said, I believe Vello makes one although I don't know how good it is. A couple differences between the D610 and D750 is the focus points don't stretch all the way across the viewfinder in the D610 like they do in the D750. The AF in the D750 is superior and the AF can lock onto the subject in low light sometimes much faster than the D610. The sensor of the D750 offers about a 1-stop improvement over the D610 for low light (noise). And the D750 has an articulating screen. That said, the D610 is still a great body if you cannot afford a D750. What are the subjects you will want to shoot? If you are particularly interested in wildlife, then I'd suggest DX (for the reach). But for most everything else, FX is an excellent choice. [/QUOTE]
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