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10 years ago
Nikon D500
The wait for a modern, pro-grade, APS-C Nikon camera is over. The D500 ($1,995.95, body only) is the replacement for the ancient D300S , and as you'd expect with a seven-year increment between releases, the D500 ups the ante considerably.
Pros:
- Solid build
- Advanced, edge-to-edge autofocus system
- 10fps capture with tracking focus
- Large buffer for extended shooting
- Superb high ISO image quality
- Clean HDMI output
- Excellent control layout
- Tilting touch-screen LCD
- Dust- and weather-resistant design
- XQD and SD card slots
Cons:
- Snapbridge wireless transfer needs some work
- 4K video is cropped
- Omits built-in flash
10 years ago
Nikon D500 Review
The Nikon D500 puts the company's finest autofocus system in a tough, compact SLR body that will please demanding enthusiasts and pros alike. The wait for a modern, pro-grade, APS-C Nikon camera is over. The D500 ($1,995.95, body only) is the replacement for the ancient D300S , and as you'd expect with a seven-year increment between releases, the D500 ups the ante considerably. The highlight of the 20.9-megapixel SLR is an autofocus system that covers the sensor horizontally from edge to edge, and is able to track moving action while firing off images at 10 frames per second. Add features like 4K video capture and a tilting touch-screen LCD, and you've got a camera that will make photographers invested in the Nikon system quite happy. The D500 is a top-end performer in almost every regard, replacing the Canon EOS 7D Mark II ($1,499.00 at Dell) as our Editors' Choice for enthusiast and professional APS-C SLRs. DesignWith the rise of affordable full-frame camera models, including Nikon's entry-level D610 and midrange D750 ($1,596.95 at Amazon) , some photographers, especially those who feel they've outgrown starter model...
Pros:
- Solid build
- Advanced, edge-to-edge autofocus system
- 10fps capture with tracking focus
- Large buffer for extended shooting
- Superb high ISO image quality
- Clean HDMI output
- Excellent control layout
- Tilting touch-screen LCD
- Dust- and weather-resistant design
- XQD and SD card slots
Cons:
- Snapbridge wireless transfer needs some work
- 4K video is cropped
- Omits built-in flash
10 years ago
Nikon D500 review
The D500 marks Nikon's welcome return to the high-end APSC DSLR market. It's been a considerable six and a half years since its predecessor the D300s, leading many to believe Nikon had abandoned this category, conceding it to Canon's EOS 7D series.
Pros:
- Very good quality images from 20 Megapixel APSC sensor
- 153-point AF system with very broad coverage and auto fine-tuning
- 10fps shooting with deep buffer
- especially with XQD cards
- Large
- bright viewfinder with LCD overlays
- Tough weatherproof body
- Superb controls including AF joystick and...
Cons:
- Poor movie autofocus
- no focus peaking
- no 1080 above 60p
- Very basic smartphone remote control
- SnapBridge bottleneck when shooting bursts or copying 20MP images
- 4k video involves a tight 1.5x crop – a total field reduction of 2.25x
- No truly silent shooting
- Expensive if you don't need top-end...
10 years ago
Nikon D500 Review
Nikon's D500 is the best enthusiast DSLR ever built.
Pros:
- Amazing autofocus system
- Excellent stills
- very good 4K quality
- ISO 1,640,000 max setting
- Supports fast XQD storage format
- Bluetooth pairing
Cons:
- Video AF could use more finesse
10 years ago
Nikon D500
Nikon's D500 which was announced in early January at the same time as the D5 , is the long-awaited successor to the D300s and the new flagship in Nikon's DX line-up. Because they share so many features, the D500 can be seen as a mini D5.
9 years ago
Nikon D500
Nikon fans have been waiting years for a follow-up to the much-loved D300S , and now it's here – the Nikon D500. This camera sits at the top of the APS-C tree for Nikon, and while for some photographers full-frame is the ultimate aspiration, there are plus sides to a crop sensor.
Pros:
- 100% optical viewfinder
- Tilting screen
- Enthusiast-centric controls
- Dual memory card slots
Cons:
- APS-C format sensor
- Screen not articulating
9 years ago
Nikon D500 Review
Pros:
- 100% optical viewfinder
- Tilting screen
- Enthusiast-centric controls
- Dual memory card slots
Cons:
- APS-C format sensor
- Screen not articulating
9 years ago
Review of the New Flagship DX Camera – The Nikon D500
The Nikon D500 is a great camera and anyone who purchases it will really enjoy using it. Full frame is great, but if you are a photographer who likes to zoom in, then the DX may suit you more. If you shoot sports, birds, wildlife or macro, look at this camera, it could be just what you need.
9 years ago
Nikon D500 review
For a long time the top slot in Nikon's APS-C (DX) format DSLR line-up was occupied by the popular D300S , but that camera dates from 2009 and production ceased ages ago, leaving a vacancy that Nikon photographers have been wanting to see filled for years.
9 years ago
NIKON D500 DSLR Camera - Body Only
Pros:
- Auto focus for still photography
Cons:
- Lack of focus guidance when shooting video
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