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What's gone wrong with my owl?
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<blockquote data-quote="JimL" data-source="post: 846264" data-attributes="member: 69920"><p>Yes that was my thinking when I was considering which body to pair with my 500 pf. I did consider the D850, but went for the D500 as I find I am normally cropping in post. I was keen to keep weight down. The D500 is like the cropped D850 in crop mode. Also D500 is a little bit cheaper which meant I don’t feel so bad about keeping my D780 - so that I have dx and fx choice. My early observation is that the D500 images seem to have a bit more noise (compared to what I am used to on D780), although I haven’t done careful like for like comparisons. This is a price worth paying for faster focus and more reach I based on my first impresssion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimL, post: 846264, member: 69920"] Yes that was my thinking when I was considering which body to pair with my 500 pf. I did consider the D850, but went for the D500 as I find I am normally cropping in post. I was keen to keep weight down. The D500 is like the cropped D850 in crop mode. Also D500 is a little bit cheaper which meant I don’t feel so bad about keeping my D780 - so that I have dx and fx choice. My early observation is that the D500 images seem to have a bit more noise (compared to what I am used to on D780), although I haven’t done careful like for like comparisons. This is a price worth paying for faster focus and more reach I based on my first impresssion. [/QUOTE]
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