Nikon D7500
The new Nikon D7500 is the successor to D7200. It's an easy-to-use camera that shoots 8 frames per second. It also offers advanced features like time-lapse recording in 4K format.
A lot of the key hardware like the EXPEED 5 image processor and the 20.9 MP APS-C sensor come from the flagship D500 model.
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Nikon D7500
Nikon is clearly sorting their DSLR into different market segments according to features. The new D7500 is built around their highest quality APS-C sensor paired with their mid-range 51-Point Phase-Detect AF sensor and the second fastest processor among DX cameras.- Clean JPEG images
- Exceptional dynamic-range until ISO 800
- Accurate and highly sensitive AF system
- Ultra-short black-out
- Flexible self-timer and exposure delay
- Highly responsive
- Good color-accuracy
- Eye-Start Sensor
- Manual focus assist direction indicator
- Excellent build quality
- Metering issues
- Poor Automatic White-Balance in low-light
- Some key features buried in Menu
- Bizarre Auto ISO
- Live-view not Exposure-Priority in Photo mode
- Slow shot-to-shot speed
- Instant Review delay
- 1.5X crop for 4K
A worthwhile upgrade or new purchase
I purchased this to replace a D7100, which I purchased because I was tired of waiting for the D400 (we now know as the D500) that never showed up. My main issues with the D7100 were it's buffer for high-speed bursts, and the ISO performance when pushing raw images in post processing.
Nikon D7500 Review
The D7500 has a lot going for it. As we've covered so far, the autofocus, image quality, and ergonomics of this camera are all excellent, and the video quality is enough to satisfy this camera's core audience (who are interested in photography first, videos second – or not at all).
This camera's built-in Wi-Fi® capability can only be used with a compatible iPhone®, iPad®, and/or iPod touch® or smart devices running on the Android™ operating system. The Nikon SnapBridge application must be installed on the device before it can be used with this camera.
Excellent upgrade
Despite adverse commments against upgrading, I had the D7100 from new....so 4 years! That was superb. I hand the battery grip too but almost never used it, so the D7500 not having a grip capability wasn't an issue, nor did the lack of a 2nd card worry me.- Easy To Use
- Excellent In Low Light
- Good Sized Screen
- Nice Features and Settings
- Rugged
Nikon D7500 Review (Review Nikon D7500)
The Nikon D7500 SLR inherits many of the features of the flagship D500 and is available for a lot less money, but omits some features found in previous D7000 models.- 20.9MP APS-C image sensor., 8.1fps continuous shooting., 50-shot Raw, 100-shot JPG buffer., 51-point autofocus system., Tilting touch LCD., Weather-sealed body., 4K video capture., SnapBridge Bluetooth and Wi-Fi.
- 4K video is cropped., Autofocus system not as robust as D500., Only one memory card slot., Omits Depth of Field Preview function., No battery grip option.
I did check it for a few minutes but I had to return because of some issues listed below at Cons. Pros: - The product is very good - easy to use, - nice photos at high Iso (up to 10.000) - much better video quality than my old D7100 Cons: - most important it had no EU warranty slip (card) - the box...
Love the camera. Always been a Nikon fan.
Love this camera. Works with all my old Blade type AF lenses, all the G lenses, AIS, etc. Very fast, 8 frames/second, etc. One drawback, apartenlty they changed in the D7500, the IR receiver for the remote is only in the front. Aparently, it's predisessor had an IR receiver in the back also.
Took this kit on a safari - fantastic pix!
this is a really great camera kit, especially for a beginner. I generally take good pictures, but I've never used a "real" camera like this. I did the free Nikon seminar online to learn some of the features and it really helped me use the "scene" programming to capture wildlife in different lights...
Excellent DSLR
Bought this to replace an ageing Nikon D90. The D7500 is a huge step forward in features and image quality. Great in low light conditions. The tilting screen very useful. Easy to use if you are familiar with Nikon cameras.