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  • Ashok Vashisht

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    May 10, 2026 at 1:58 pm in reply to: DSLR VS MIRRORLESS CAMERA FOR WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY

    Why not! I’m selling my D7500 and getting a D500 instead to pair with my Nikkor 200-500 as the latter gives me better AF controls for birding. For large game I’m considering a Nikon Z50ii with Nikkor Z 50-250. Both systems will give me a coverage of 75-375 mm & 300-750 mm.

  • Ashok Vashisht

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    May 10, 2026 at 1:54 pm in reply to: DSLR VS MIRRORLESS CAMERA FOR WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY

    Mirrorless is the only option soon but more economical systems would be needed in the future. Let’s refer to a D500 with Nikkor 200-500 f5. 6 as the price point for a great system which existed earlier. The eye AF in Mirrorless will be the usp which gives us crisp photos / videos irrespective of our camera handling skills. India needs good mirrorless solution at 75k – 1 lakh price point & another at 2.00 lakh price point. Solutions which deliver for wildlife photography. They should be available in the next few years, IMO.

  • Ashok Vashisht

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    May 10, 2026 at 9:02 pm in reply to: Suggestion on lens for D5300

    For the D5300 the AF-P 70-300 punches way above it’s price band! It’s a no brainer…. just buy the AFP DX !!