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I don't own a D7200, but I took considerable time comparing models before deciding on the D7500. They are comparable in many ways and both cameras are packed with features and both take great pictures. At the end of the day, however, it was two new features that were introduced with the D7500 that settled the matter for me. The first is the new articulating touch screen and the second, the synch port for off camera flash. Both of these features have been enormously helpful to me. Most professional reviews are not hugely enthusiastic about the D7500 and call into question whether this model offers a significant enough improvement over the 7200 to justify adding another DX device for those not ready to invest a house payment - or two - on the way to the D500 they really want. The D500 is another $750 but the difference between the 7200 and the 7500 is just $150. It was a no-brainer for me and I every time I take out the 7500, I know I made the right decision. There was actually a much harder choice that I had to make before comparing the D7200 and the D7500 - should I move up to a full-feature DX like the D7500 or make the much larger leap up to the FX D610 or even the D750? With a dozen DX lenses already in my bag, I decided to wait. Bottom line - if you are looking for a world-class, affordable DX D-SLR with almost all the bells and whistles, go for the D7500 over the D7200. Worth every penny.
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.its the same body with a diff number. has a newer hardware technology but the major killer is that its missing on card slot. thats the big diff for me...
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