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My new D7500
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<blockquote data-quote="slicker55" data-source="post: 710438" data-attributes="member: 47007"><p>[USER=13196]@hark[/USER]</p><p>Thank you for your comments - appreciated</p><p>If I do decide to upgrade I want to set realistic expectations but I imagine that with technology having moved on so much since I purchased my D90, the improvements will be quite noticeable.</p><p>I get a lot of pleasure from taking shots whilst touring Europe on annual holidays where colourful and unusual shape buildings and unfamiliar scenery immediately capture my imagination. </p><p>I shoot using the highest settings on the D90 (fine, large format) in jpg format.</p><p>When I get home, I enjoy compiling digital photo albums with backing music, animation and filters etc for viewing on my 55" UHD TV.</p><p>In the end, I want to get the best possible image quality when viewed on the TV screen and that is what has got be thinking about an upgrade.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slicker55, post: 710438, member: 47007"] [USER=13196]@hark[/USER] Thank you for your comments - appreciated If I do decide to upgrade I want to set realistic expectations but I imagine that with technology having moved on so much since I purchased my D90, the improvements will be quite noticeable. I get a lot of pleasure from taking shots whilst touring Europe on annual holidays where colourful and unusual shape buildings and unfamiliar scenery immediately capture my imagination. I shoot using the highest settings on the D90 (fine, large format) in jpg format. When I get home, I enjoy compiling digital photo albums with backing music, animation and filters etc for viewing on my 55" UHD TV. In the end, I want to get the best possible image quality when viewed on the TV screen and that is what has got be thinking about an upgrade. [/QUOTE]
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