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Where does the D500 leave us D7XXX shooters.
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<blockquote data-quote="kamaccord" data-source="post: 526139" data-attributes="member: 15333"><p>I see the Nikon D500 as a very attractive camera. I own a D7000 which was used for sports which I found it to struggle much in low light when shooting night football games. As a result I save for more that year and a half to purchase a D4s. I love shooting with my D7000 with the exception of low-light sports. </p><p></p><p>The D500 seems to solve all the low-light, buffer, and frame rate issues of my D7000 as it relates to sports photography. Last but not least the auto focus system along with the increased focal points seems to be a huge advantage over any D7xxx series camera.</p><p></p><p>However, this camera would have been much better if it was a full frame D700 replacement. I now prefer shooting with a full frame body opposed to a crop sensor which cautions me from buying this camera. I feel a similar full frame body will come after sales tend to peak. At least that is my hope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kamaccord, post: 526139, member: 15333"] I see the Nikon D500 as a very attractive camera. I own a D7000 which was used for sports which I found it to struggle much in low light when shooting night football games. As a result I save for more that year and a half to purchase a D4s. I love shooting with my D7000 with the exception of low-light sports. The D500 seems to solve all the low-light, buffer, and frame rate issues of my D7000 as it relates to sports photography. Last but not least the auto focus system along with the increased focal points seems to be a huge advantage over any D7xxx series camera. However, this camera would have been much better if it was a full frame D700 replacement. I now prefer shooting with a full frame body opposed to a crop sensor which cautions me from buying this camera. I feel a similar full frame body will come after sales tend to peak. At least that is my hope. [/QUOTE]
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