Hi Roland,
Thanks for responding. OK, here's the details. First, as far as the camera is concerned, I'm a technological illiterate. I thought the FE2 was "high tech"! Shoot A-priority, and adjust everything on-camera, minimum of menu-diving. I do shoot RAW and adjust in ACR, especially shadows-highlights.
Output - 11 x 14 or 12 x 18 prints for local galleries or shows relating to Mesoamerican art. I don't need extreme creamy bokeh, but I do need some subject isolation to separate the subject from the background.
OK, have a lot of Nikon primes 24 to 200 mm, none are AFS, but either AFD or AI/AIS. That's why I was thinking either D7200 or D7500 (won't meter with AIS). The Fuji caught my attention, but it would be very expensive to go a new body and new primes.
Another idea is to rent a DF with a 24-85, try it on the street here in South Texas, as see how that works out. One thing for sure about Central America, the less obvious the equipment, the better. Last time I went I just took a diminutive Panasonic LX7 p & s, went into isolated communities and was never even noticed. The images, however, lacked the acuity for large print gallery display.