I'm looking at getting a new camera body. It's a very exciting time because it'll be the first camera That I've purchased through my own research. MY friend picked out the D80 for me when i was starting.
I've been seriously practicing photography for >2 years now on a Nikon D80 with a Nikkor 18.0-135.0 mm f/3.5-5.6 lens & a Nikkor 80-200mm zoom lens . I talked about it in
this thread, but for this conversation thought it was prudent to start a thread here.
• self-clean mode - I'm spending a lot of time mitigating sensor dust.
• Tilt Digital Viewfinder
• Low light performance
• Wireless/Bluetooth capability
I've been doing landscapes, many times on or after medium hikes, and that will still be the majority of my shots, but I'm going to try and work on architecture, action (son's soccer & baseball), low light & street photography as well. So, based on the responses in that thread.
So after doing my research I've picked out 3 models i like: Nikon Z50 mirror-less with a FTZ lens adapter, A Nikon D7500, or a Nikon D5600. All these, I think, meet my price point of <$1k for the body. If I were to choose right now I'd probably go with the Z50, but by a whisker. I'm thinking that it's lighter and easier to carry (great for hiking or street photography). The mirrorless seems to be the way the market is heading, and after reading some reviews, it seems to be equal in performance to the D7500.
I wanted to get others' thoughts on this. I've eliminated other brands, just because I have the Nikkor lenses, but if I were going to switch brands, now would probably be the time, before i go out and invest $$$ into a new camera. But it would also be a shame to buy a new camera and not be able to use my 2 pretty good lenses with it, so I'm struggling to justify changing (and the z50 seems like a very good camera so I don't want to change just for the sake of changing.)
I did read
this thread about the z50 and I know people have a lot of opinions on mirrorless vs DSLR, and different brands and cameras.
I definitely want something that will last a while. I hope this camera will be my workhorse for the next 10-20 years so i want to buy something good, that travels well and that will take great pictures.