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Where does the D500 leave us D7XXX shooters.
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<blockquote data-quote="mikew_RIP" data-source="post: 522887" data-attributes="member: 14174"><p>This is where we have to allow for the fact different people require different things,being retired i go out every day the weather permits and have gone through the 7000,7100 and now have the 7200,each one has brought improvements for me,although the AF has improved along the way its still the one area that i loose shots through,10 fps would not help i never use anything more than Continuous Low,a bird flying past single shot would do but when one is coming head on in the sort of light we get in the UK the cameras can just not keep up with AF most of the time.</p><p>This is why i hope they continue to develop and improve the D7XXX range as i only need improvements to a small part of my camera to improve my keeper rate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikew_RIP, post: 522887, member: 14174"] This is where we have to allow for the fact different people require different things,being retired i go out every day the weather permits and have gone through the 7000,7100 and now have the 7200,each one has brought improvements for me,although the AF has improved along the way its still the one area that i loose shots through,10 fps would not help i never use anything more than Continuous Low,a bird flying past single shot would do but when one is coming head on in the sort of light we get in the UK the cameras can just not keep up with AF most of the time. This is why i hope they continue to develop and improve the D7XXX range as i only need improvements to a small part of my camera to improve my keeper rate. [/QUOTE]
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