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D7000
Upgrading from D7000?
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<blockquote data-quote="Woodyg3" data-source="post: 760525" data-attributes="member: 24569"><p>If the D500 is in your budget, I would recommend it highly since you mentioned action. In my opinion this is the best DSLR Nikon makes for sports, wildlife, etc. I own the D7100, D7200, and D500. The D500 is significantly better than the D7100 and 7200 in any category related to action photography. The D7500 is essentially a stripped down D500. It's also significantly less money. I'd certainly recommend that camera if you are looking to stay in a lower price range. </p><p></p><p>You could go the route Fred mentioned, with the D850, to get a full frame camera. It's no better than the D500 for action, costs a great deal more, and requires that you have FX lenses. On the other hand it also produces fantastic image quality and is an amazing all around camera for any type of photography you might want to use it for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Woodyg3, post: 760525, member: 24569"] If the D500 is in your budget, I would recommend it highly since you mentioned action. In my opinion this is the best DSLR Nikon makes for sports, wildlife, etc. I own the D7100, D7200, and D500. The D500 is significantly better than the D7100 and 7200 in any category related to action photography. The D7500 is essentially a stripped down D500. It's also significantly less money. I'd certainly recommend that camera if you are looking to stay in a lower price range. You could go the route Fred mentioned, with the D850, to get a full frame camera. It's no better than the D500 for action, costs a great deal more, and requires that you have FX lenses. On the other hand it also produces fantastic image quality and is an amazing all around camera for any type of photography you might want to use it for. [/QUOTE]
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