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.
-- As reviewed by PCMag
Product details
- Class leading image quality, ISO range, image processing and metering equivalent to the award winning D500
- Large 3.2” 922k dot, tilting Lcd screen with touch functionality. Temperature: 0 °c to 40 °c (32 °f to 104 °f) humidity: 85 percentage or less (no condensation)
- 51 point AF system with 15 cross type sensors and group area AF paired with up to 8 fps continuous shooting capability
- 4k ultra hd and 1080p full hd video with stereo sound, power aperture control, auto ISO, 4k UHD time lapse and more
- Built in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth for easy connectivity through the Nikon snap bridge app
PROS
+ 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.
CONS
- 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.
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Expert reviews and ratings
By PCMag on April 17, 2017
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.
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By Tom's Guide on September 13, 2017
The Nikon D7500 is an advanced-enthusiast DX-format camera that impresses with its top-notch image quality and blazingly fast performance.
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By TrustedReviews on August 03, 2017
The Nikon D7500 is a DSLR designed for enthusiast photographers. With a 20.9-megapixel DX format sensor and 8fps shooting, it sits between the D5600 and the
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By TrustedReviews on August 03, 2017
The D7500 has a reasonably large and bright optical viewfinder, with 0.94x magnification and 100% coverage of the lens’ field of view. A sensor above the eyepiece automatically switches off the rear screen when you’re using the viewfinder. As well as displaying the most important exposure data in a panel beneath the focusing screen, it’s also possible to overlay gridlines to aid composition or show a dual-axis electronic level – although, oddly, you can’t have both at the same time.
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By TrustedReviews on August 03, 2017
In general use, the D7500 is an impressively accomplished performer, more than capable of handling almost any photographic situation you might present it with. Having shot well over a thousand images with the camera across a wide variety of situations, I rarely found it wanting.
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