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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 697838" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>I don't think Nikon makes a grip for the D7500 so if you would ever need one for motorsports, I think there is an aftermarket grip available. The sensor of the D7500 edges out the D7200 slightly, but the D7200 is still quite impressive! </p><p></p><p>So which is your biggest concern at the moment? Needing a longer reach? Or do you want easier access to the controls? </p><p></p><p>The D7200 should have better low light capabilities and an improved AF system. Does the D3200 allow continuous shooting? The D7200 can be set up for back button focus. I don't think that's an option on the D3200. BBF would be a phenomenal option for motorsports. </p><p></p><p>As far as lenses go, some of the longer lenses within your budget will still be slow to focus. Tamron and Sigma make 150-600mm lenses, but you'd be looking at used. And most likely even those would exceed your budget.</p><p></p><p>Sorry, there isn't a lot of helpful info that I can add. Good luck with whatever you choose!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 697838, member: 13196"] I don't think Nikon makes a grip for the D7500 so if you would ever need one for motorsports, I think there is an aftermarket grip available. The sensor of the D7500 edges out the D7200 slightly, but the D7200 is still quite impressive! So which is your biggest concern at the moment? Needing a longer reach? Or do you want easier access to the controls? The D7200 should have better low light capabilities and an improved AF system. Does the D3200 allow continuous shooting? The D7200 can be set up for back button focus. I don't think that's an option on the D3200. BBF would be a phenomenal option for motorsports. As far as lenses go, some of the longer lenses within your budget will still be slow to focus. Tamron and Sigma make 150-600mm lenses, but you'd be looking at used. And most likely even those would exceed your budget. Sorry, there isn't a lot of helpful info that I can add. Good luck with whatever you choose! [/QUOTE]
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