The Nikon D7500 has a very solid autofocus system, and I wouldn’t hesitate to rely on it, even though it’s less powerful than the systems in the other cameras above. It has a good burst rate of 8 FPS and a reasonably large buffer of about 50 photos (in 14-bit RAW) before the ...
The Toshiba HEZ1 TOS-5105 sensor is in the Nikon D5200 and D7100. The Sony IMX-193-AQK is in the D3300, D5300, D5500 and D7200. The Sony IMX321 CMOS sensor is in the D500 and D7500 (see below). The first two have the same pixel pitch and the same size, advertised as...
Not all of these are traditionally “beginner” cameras. A typical choice for your first Nikon DSLR would be one of the two cameras at the end of the list, the D5600 or D3500, or at most a mid-range camera like the Nikon D7500 or the (discontinued) D7200 or D610. All of the ca...
Even though the Nikon D6 is an amazing camera, it’s also so specialized that many photographers don’t even have it on their radar. If you told me I had $6500 to spend on Nikon equipment, I’d buy a D850 or a mirrorless camera and put the rest of the money toward lenses. Of ...
DX vs FX DSLR vs Mirrorless Compatibility with AF-D lenses DSLR Cameras Nikon D3500 Nikon D5600 Nikon D7500 Nikon D500 Nikon D610 Nikon D750 Nikon D780 Nikon Df Nikon D850 Nikon D6 Mirrorless Cameras Nikon Z6 Nikon Z6 II Nikon Z7 Nikon Z7 II Nikon Z5 Nikon Z9 Nikon Z8 Nikon Zf...
but I'm window shopping an upgrade from DX F mount to Z. One thought is my basic system would be a body with 40/2, 105 micro and 24-200. I'd shoot backyard wildlife with my 3rd party 100-400 on the old D7500 until I save up for a Z tele. 24-200 would cover me for ...