I still kept mine after all these years. it is still very good for sport and wild life. I just have 3 lens 18-200/200-500/35mm f1.8 Only draw back is it is so heavy so I don't dare use it for traveling. Sensor is still really good for low light.
There are certain things that the D500 excels at. Sports and wildlife are essentially what it was designed for. It will do everything from portraits to landscapes, but not as well as a full frame camera, nor will it perform the same as a portrait, focused camera. The focus array on the sensor is the same from the Nikon D5. When dealing with fast movement is where this camera really shines. This camera is also nearly 10 years old, so comparing it to a mirrorless ss cameraisn’t exactly a close comparison.
I still kept mine after all these years. it is still very good for sport and wild life. I just have 3 lens 18-200/200-500/35mm f1.8 Only draw back is it is so heavy so I don't dare use it for traveling. Sensor is still really good for low light.
It's the togger and their skills that make a good photograph. It's never the camera. If you know your stuff you can make a box brownie shine.
There are certain things that the D500 excels at. Sports and wildlife are essentially what it was designed for. It will do everything from portraits to landscapes, but not as well as a full frame camera, nor will it perform the same as a portrait, focused camera. The focus array on the sensor is the same from the Nikon D5. When dealing with fast movement is where this camera really shines. This camera is also nearly 10 years old, so comparing it to a mirrorless ss cameraisn’t exactly a close comparison.
yes, its a great camera, certainly one of Nikon's legends.