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Which to Buy Now? D500 or D750
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<blockquote data-quote="spb_stan" data-source="post: 633542" data-attributes="member: 43545"><p>I get the impression you are trying to compare based on which identically reproduces the same image with the same conditions, no they are not the same under the same conditions but you also would not use them identically but to frame the subject as you intend. But it is certainly possible to realize the shot as you intended with both using different settings and the most appropriate lens. Even before picking up the camera you have a goal in mind and that goal dictates which lens, and from what vantage point, settings etc those will be different between the 750 and 500 but the image resulting will be equally able to satisfy your goal. Then you added another non-IQ related factor, burst. That need depends on the photographer, if one needs a high burst speed he is looking at a A9 or D5, but not that many pros depended on burst speed to bring home the image they sought. If you need high burst speed, you don't need either of these cameras, stating in the Mikon domain, get the D-5, problem solved. </p><p>If on the other hand IQ is the deciding point, the camera you have, or either D750 or D500 will be fine, and no they will not deliver an identical image but since before you take the shot there is no other image to compare to it is a non-issue. You are making it too complicated without need. Adjust your lens compliment for the subject first off, if there is need for heavy cropping you are focusing on the wrong topic which should be "which" lens do I need for my goal?"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spb_stan, post: 633542, member: 43545"] I get the impression you are trying to compare based on which identically reproduces the same image with the same conditions, no they are not the same under the same conditions but you also would not use them identically but to frame the subject as you intend. But it is certainly possible to realize the shot as you intended with both using different settings and the most appropriate lens. Even before picking up the camera you have a goal in mind and that goal dictates which lens, and from what vantage point, settings etc those will be different between the 750 and 500 but the image resulting will be equally able to satisfy your goal. Then you added another non-IQ related factor, burst. That need depends on the photographer, if one needs a high burst speed he is looking at a A9 or D5, but not that many pros depended on burst speed to bring home the image they sought. If you need high burst speed, you don't need either of these cameras, stating in the Mikon domain, get the D-5, problem solved. If on the other hand IQ is the deciding point, the camera you have, or either D750 or D500 will be fine, and no they will not deliver an identical image but since before you take the shot there is no other image to compare to it is a non-issue. You are making it too complicated without need. Adjust your lens compliment for the subject first off, if there is need for heavy cropping you are focusing on the wrong topic which should be "which" lens do I need for my goal?" [/QUOTE]
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