I like my Canon SX60HS due to its lightweight, great optical zoom, and fairly extensive shooting modes, Zeke
I have a 18-300 that I use on my D7500, and it works very well. Pics are sharp. Zeke
Stick with the D7500 and the 18-300 lens. This is the set up i use and I am very happy with it. Ron
The D7500 is a great camera especially with BBF. The lack of a 2nd card slot is of no consequence.
Thanks to all of your responses. I am sticking with my Nikon 18-200. Zeke
Do any of you UHH's have any info on this lens, good or bad? I am thinking of trading my Nikon 18-200 lens on the Tamron 18-400. Zeke
thanks to all who replied.
I would like some feedback-good and bad from any Nikon D7500 users.
image stabilization on my D7500 comes from my 18-200 lens.
I haven't bought anything from them yet but I sold my D5600 to them. Good price and money was in my account promptly. I definitely would deal with them again. Zeke
I just bought a D7500 which is the upgrade to the 7200. Might not cost that much to upgrade if you sell the 7200 to MPB. so far 7500 is all I thought it would be. Good luck. Zeke
Do any of you Nikon shooters use refurbished cameras? If so, any problems? Also, which vendors do you patronize? Thanks for your replys.
Thanks to all the hoggers for your great responses. As usual, they were spot on the money.
Since the photographer is the main link in the photographic process, how will the photo be affected if a lesser quality lens is used on a pro quality camera body? It would seem that the lens would be the limiting link in a quality. Even if it is photoshopped would a pro quality lens produce the best result. It seems good lenses make excellent photos if everything else stays the same.