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It will be a paper weight in six months time when something else beats it
Braineack said:400 mb/sec vs 90.
cgw said:D5/D500:Higher prices+fatter margins/profits on lower unit sales volume=happy shareholders.
SERIOUSLY THIS!D5/D500:Higher prices+fatter margins/profits on lower unit sales volume=happy shareholders.
LOL, me ?Hmmm...C$2700 list plus C$400 for the almost-mandatory grip!? Best price on a D810 this a.m. is C$2900. Which would you buy?
Dont say that, please!I honestly expect to see a D850 released sometime soon that's the FX verison of the D500. And then I also expect to hear you gripe about it using poor faulty logic to carry your narrative.
it seems that, based on what I've read from a professional event shooter who has actually shot the D500, is that the AF system is really amazingly capable. I think there's a bit of an incorrect statement above about the specific number of AF points that operate down to Negative 4 EV...yet still, the camera's AF system is rated down to -4 EV centrally, and then has a boatload of AF points that work down to -3 EV.
Bloody hell I paid £4200 back in the day for a 1D just over 4mpNext up: one member starts a long harangue about the title of this thread, and takes issue with the title's use of the word "pro" as it relates to the Nikon D500...
So...it seems like the D500 has a better, all-around, total feature set than the D3 or D3s or D4 or D4s had, at least for action/event shooting, at something like a $4,000 lower introductory price point, eh? I mean, in 'Murican dollars.
it seems that, based on what I've read from a professional event shooter who has actually shot the D500, is that the AF system is really amazingly capable. I think there's a bit of an incorrect statement above about the specific number of AF points that operate down to Negative 4 EV...yet still, the camera's AF system is rated down to -4 EV centrally, and then has a boatload of AF points that work down to -3 EV.
Calling this $1999 camera over-priced seems kind of like screaming Fire! Fire! in a crowded theater. If you cannot afford it, or your country's currency is exceptionally weak, then wait until used ones hit the market, or buy a refurbished one, or use what it is that you can afford until such time as the street price hits what you,personally, consider to be the magic price. But man...this is an under-2K profesionally-capable camera, and the flagship bodies from Canon and Nikon have been $7995 to $3499, depending on model, for the last 15 years.
And again--expect that within a year, this thing will be discounted from the introductory price.
Braineack said:400 mb/sec vs 90.
Since the D5 and the D500 each have an XQD card slot, it creates a bridge between the two models. A very high-speed card seems like it would make a lot of sense for the minuscule slice of the camera market that buys either one of these delayed, rushed-to-market, forced-development, barely-differentiated-from-their-predecessor, under-performing, over-priced, niche-market pieces of crap cameras.
Bah-Humbug. Join in party pooper.I'm sure it will be an awesome camera for sport/wildlife photographers but I'm sitting rather happy with my D610.
Whow.
Without the slighest rumor beforehand, too.