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Jul 25, 2016 12:24:39   #
gotr
 
Good answer

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Jul 25, 2016 12:26:36   #
gotr
 
Thanks.....now about my wife

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Jul 25, 2016 12:34:32   #
tdekany Loc: Oregon
 
Now you are calling yourself a physiologist? You? You sound soooo angry in your posts. You need professional help.

BIG ROB wrote:
gotr, You opened yourself up fully and exposed the (true) root cause, of your current problem in your own words: "And now the reviewers and owners of the d500 are making me feel bad..."

You come right out and stating this to us, that it is: "the Nikon D-500 Reviewer's, and Owner's, who are actually
MAKING YOU, FEEL BAD."

You write this, as though you truly believe this. That this camera, is so desirable, that the fact that other professional writer's speaking very highly regarding it's overall superior performance, in certain ways, along with some people, who have already purchased it, have some sort of power over your emotional and mental states, TO ACTUALLY, MAKE YOU, FEEL BAD."

As a Psychologist, I can assure you that only you, yourself, can control the state of your own emotions, and dictate them. You are, personally choosing, within yourself, "to feel bad," that there is a camera, now out on the market, that you believe, is superior, to the one that you now possess! (Regardless of how true or untrue this may be...)

Your present camera, the Nikon D-750, is a very fine and a superior full frame, high performance camera, which is revered by most everyone. You should not have negatives feelings concerning it, simply because another, new and completely different, high end, crop sensor camera, comes to markets that is completely differents than the one that you already owns and have loved.

The existence, of this new "super camera" in no way diminishes the value, quality, performance, or desirability of your Nikon D-750, which still as always remains one of Nikon's finest full frame camera's they have ever produced; and you have always been so very happy to own it!

Never feel "bad":, simply because a new, alternate model has now been released, even if it does strongly appeal to you! In no way whatsoever does it diminish or take away from very fine performance you have always obtained from your top quality full frame camera, nor does it cause it to be obsolete, in any way. As it is, an alternate product, being introduced into a parallel product line of DX camera's, while your own D-750 is in the different FX line.

Yet, never believe that outside forces, have the power, to "MAKE YOU" "FEEL" anything at all; but rather, you do control the power of your own self, and spirit, and will, from your own volition, and will. You, are the Master, of your own life, and not, outside forces! It's a terrible mistake, to believe, that "other's," can make you, "Mad!"

Even much worse, if that were, the actual case. You must choose continually to operate from within your own mind, and to stay in your center, and make calm, and sensible decisions, and then, act on those. Have a good day.


gotr, You opened yourself up fully and exposed the... (show quote)

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Jul 25, 2016 12:43:06   #
via the lens Loc: Northern California, near Yosemite NP
 
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?


Hi,

I have a D7000, a D800, and the newer D500. Each camera does one or two things better than the other and each one is good for all-around photos but is also sort of "specialized." The D800 is a wonderful landscape camera, but the buffer fills up to fast to take those in-action bird shots or even a different animal in motion. The D500 is a great camera for wildlife shots, incredibly fast and a huge buffer. I used to really like that the D800 had such a wide dynamic range, the the D500 has the same dynamic range so either can be used very well in low light conditions, along with the right lens of course. The best camera is the one you have in hand! If you can afford a second camera, which is always good to have along on a trip, then buy it. If you are now shooting a subject that you were not shooting before and another camera may do that more effectively and you can afford to buy it then do so. It all really depends on you, your subject, your intent, and your budget. My D7000 is still a really nice camera and took wonderful photos for me and I will still use it, as well, on occasion: it came with a couple of flaws that compelled me to change cameras so I don't use it often but may turn it into an infrared camera at some point. Don't get camera-envy, just figure out what it is that you need for what you want to do and go with that.

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Jul 25, 2016 17:37:48   #
aellman Loc: Boston MA
 
sloscheider wrote:
I've already got a cat but thanks :) The thing is, I really like my D7000 cameras (and my cat), not too big, not too small, they take pretty good pictures... and they're paid for (the cat is also mostly paid for). Someday, someday... I'll get a full frame camera along the lines of a D750 but for now, I'm content.


The key words here are "paid for!" Lot to be said for that. >Alan

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Jul 27, 2016 18:10:20   #
BIG ROB Loc: Princeton, NJ 08540
 
gotr wrote:
Thanks.....now about my wife

You are very angry man; on the inside...and very judgemental of other people who you do not know. What is the matter with you? You seem to argue with others wherever you go. Why don't you try being nice to people and see where that gets you in life?

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Jul 27, 2016 22:51:38   #
aellman Loc: Boston MA
 
BIG ROB wrote:
You are very angry man; on the inside...and very judgemental of other people who you do not know. What is the matter with you? You seem to argue with others wherever you go. Why don't you try being nice to people and see where that gets you in life?



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