Like photographers, most DSLRs have a preferred subject matter – whether it's fast-moving wildlife or city nightlife.
Manufacturer: Nikon
Like photographers, most DSLRs have a preferred subject matter – whether it's fast-moving wildlife or city nightlife.
The D7500 is Nikon's latest enthusiast level DSLR. It features the same 20.9 megapixel APS-C sized sensor as found in the top-of-the-line D500, making it a good alternative for those who are tempted by the more expensive camera but don't quite have the budget available.
Externally, not much has changed about the D7500's designed compared to its predecessor. The D7500 maintains its position as a compact yet capable twin dial DSLR geared toward enthusiasts.
Nikon's new D7500 isn't as beastly as the D500, but it still packs a serious bite.
8 fps continuous shooting; 3D AF tracking works very well; Image buffer holds 50 uncompressed RAWs; Dust- and splash-proof; 4K video
Lacks some high-end features of D7200; 4K video is severely cropped
The Nikon D7500 features the 20.9 megapixel APS-C (DX) sensor from the Nikon D500 and offers 8fps continuous shooting, a 51-point AF system, 4K UHD video recording, and a tilting 3.2inch touch-screen.
Excellent image quality (particularly with prime lenses; Excellent noise performance; In-camera raw processing; Bluetooth image transfer; Dual-axis electronic level; 8fps continuous shooting; Improved ergonomics; 3.2inch tilting touch-screen; 4K UHD video recording
Single SD card slot; No white priority AWB option; Limited remote shooting app; Live view focus slower than some competition; Slow to transfer full-size images via Bluetooth
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