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<blockquote data-quote="Dangerspouse" data-source="post: 769281" data-attributes="member: 46690"><p>I have to admit I have been disappointed in several features of my D500, despite my overall elation with the camera as a whole. Not having a full articulated Live View screen is more of a letdown than I was expecting - and I was expecting it to be a letdown. Not having full touch screen menu controls is also something I miss more than I thought I would, after having gotten used to the ease and speed of that feature on my D5500. And that 10-pin connector for my wired and wireless remote shutter releases is almost comically frustrating to use. </p><p></p><p>None is such a disappointment that I am considering selling such an otherwise magnificent beast. But it has made me hold on to my D5500, which I had originally planned to sell to offset the cost of that Baby D5. (And I have to be honest here. I may have decided to keep the D5500 anyway, because as Nikon's smallest and lightest DSLR it's actually an excellent street and travel camera.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dangerspouse, post: 769281, member: 46690"] I have to admit I have been disappointed in several features of my D500, despite my overall elation with the camera as a whole. Not having a full articulated Live View screen is more of a letdown than I was expecting - and I was expecting it to be a letdown. Not having full touch screen menu controls is also something I miss more than I thought I would, after having gotten used to the ease and speed of that feature on my D5500. And that 10-pin connector for my wired and wireless remote shutter releases is almost comically frustrating to use. None is such a disappointment that I am considering selling such an otherwise magnificent beast. But it has made me hold on to my D5500, which I had originally planned to sell to offset the cost of that Baby D5. (And I have to be honest here. I may have decided to keep the D5500 anyway, because as Nikon's smallest and lightest DSLR it's actually an excellent street and travel camera.) [/QUOTE]
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