The point isn't about which camera is better. The point is why the OP should feel sad if the D500 is better?
gotr wrote:
Have a d750. And now the reviewers and owners of the d500 are making me feel bad
With their 128 focus. Full screen touch screen super fast and stuff.....and round eye piece too
I want to trade up already and probably don't realize what have
Right?
The grass is always greener. Be happy with what you have.
gotr wrote:
Have a d750. And now the reviewers and owners of the d500 are making me feel bad
With their 128 focus. Full screen touch screen super fast and stuff.....and round eye piece too
I want to trade up already and probably don't realize what have
Right?
Your D750 is a very fine camera. Don't give it up easily. For all its great qualities, the D500 is still a crop sensor camera.
gotr wrote:
Have a d750. And now the reviewers and owners of the d500 are making me feel bad
With their 128 focus. Full screen touch screen super fast and stuff.....and round eye piece too
I want to trade up already and probably don't realize what have
Right?
The D750 is a great camera. I've gone through several DSLRs, and the D750 is perfect for me. I have no desire for the D810, D5, or D500. They offer me nothing I need.
gotr wrote:
Have a d750. And now the reviewers and owners of the d500 are making me feel bad
With their 128 focus. Full screen touch screen super fast and stuff.....and round eye piece too
I want to trade up already and probably don't realize what have
Right?
Why bother? You got no photos on this site no mention of another site to see your output on your profile so seems like it would just be a shiny new ornament or paper weight.
gotr wrote:
Have a d750. And now the reviewers and owners of the d500 are making me feel bad
With their 128 focus. Full screen touch screen super fast and stuff.....and round eye piece too
I want to trade up already and probably don't realize what have
Right?
Just buy the D500 and have both of them. End of problem.
BebuLamar wrote:
In a strange way any camera is good enough as long as there is nothing better.
Actually any camera is good enough if a person gets what they need from it.
Because something "better" is released doesn't take away from what a person has.
gotr wrote:
Have a d750. And now the reviewers and owners of the d500 are making me feel bad
With their 128 focus. Full screen touch screen super fast and stuff.....and round eye piece too
I want to trade up already and probably don't realize what have
Right?
GAS, just bad bad GAS, the only solution, trade up.
sloscheider wrote:
I'll give you $100 for your old junk and you can put the money towards a nice new d500 :) the old junky/clunky d750 will be much appreciated as an upgrade to my d7000.
I'll double Bill's offer. Always wanted a Nikon to go with my Pentax and Canon.
gotr wrote:
Have a d750. And now the reviewers and owners of the d500 are making me feel bad
With their 128 focus. Full screen touch screen super fast and stuff.....and round eye piece too
I want to trade up already and probably don't realize what have
Right?
You're sick. There is no cure for your ailment on this site.
The real questions are whether you are pushing your d750 to the limits with your photography and whether the capability of the d500 would in improve your images or allow you to obtain images that you would not otherwise obtain. For example, if you regularly shoot birds in flight, the better autofocus system of the d500 may mean you get more tack sharp keepers and the increased pixel density may mean that the cropped images of the birds are substantially sharper with the d500 because you have more pixels on the bird. In other words, do you "need" capability of the d500 or do you want a new toy.
gotr wrote:
Have a d750. And now the reviewers and owners of the d500 are making me feel bad
With their 128 focus. Full screen touch screen super fast and stuff.....and round eye piece too
I want to trade up already and probably don't realize what have
Right?
Don't get sucked in by the camera manufacturers' upgrading hysteria. If the camera you have has the features and quality you need, keep it. Don't waste your money. The problem with upgrading is that it never ends, and that's just what the manufacturers want.
Jim Bob wrote:
You're sick. There is no cure for your ailment on this site.
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