Excellent image quality, Speedy continuous shooting, Fast autofocus, Responsive touch screen, Extensive feature set
No dual card slots, 4K video cropped, AF erratic in video capture
The Nikon D7500 is an excellent addition to the company's DX-format camera line. One can almost think of it as the younger sibling to the D500, with the same stellar image quality and incredible speed and AF accuracy. Its video autofocus performance may n...
The Nikon D7500 is a small, robust and powerful camera. The image quality is great and it's packed full of features. It will perform well in most video-making environments.RECOMMENDED USERS:Enthusiast filmmakers & Home video shootersEvent and Corporate Vi...
Good high ISO performance, 4K video, 8fps continuous shooting,
Only one card slot, No battery grip provision, No real gains in image quality
The drop to 20 megapixels will be a surprise to many and this has a slight impact on the D7500's outright resolution – but its speed, low-light performance and overall image quality are first rate. It might look like a bit of routine range-filling on Niko...
The D500 is great, but as a pro-level camera its price puts it out of reach for many. The fact that the D7500 has many of the same components, specifically those that determine image quality, makes it very attractive. Add in the fact that it has an excell...
For enthusiasts who are excited by the D500 but didn't want to spend the high asking price it commands, the Nikon D7500 is a great alternative. With it, you almost get a mini D500, especially given that it uses the same sensor and processor combinatio...
Published: 2017-07-05, Author: Dan , review by: dpreview.com
Excellent image quality: high quality Raw and JPEG, Reliable autofocus performance, even at 8 fps, Well-designed ergonomics and handling, 4K video quality is generally strong, Touchscreen implementation fast and effective, Automated AF Fine Tune is very u
4K video taken from small crop of sensor, limiting lens choice, Snapbridge wireless system is simplistic and (currently) inconsistent, Video tools are somewhat limited, no focus peaking, Autofocus in video prone to wobble and hunting, Default JPEG noise r
The D7500 is an outstanding stills camera and a refinement of an already excellent DSLR. It brings added speed and buffer depth to the enthusiast level and adds improved subject recognition. More comfortable to hold than its predecessor, the addition of a...
Google is holding a competition that could see your Pixel photos gracing millions of screens. Nikon's 100th birthday party continues worldwide as a distributor in Italy organized a one-of-a-kind feat: assembling the world's largest 'human camera' from ov...
Published: 2017-04-12, Author: Gordon , review by: cameralabs.com
The D7500 is Nikon's latest upper mid-range DSLR, successor to the two year-old D7200 and slotting between the D5600 and D500. It inherits the 20.9 Megapixel APS-C sensor, 180k dot metering and EXPEED 5 processor of the D500, to deliver the same image qua...
New carbon fiber body is light, compact and very comfortable; Same excellent image quality as the flagship D500; Quick 8.2 frames per second burst shooting with generous buffer; Very fast, accurate autofocus; Tilting touch-screen display; Very good batter
Only a single flash card slot; Doesn't support portrait / battery grip accessories; No rear infrared receiver any more; non-CPU AI lenses will be manual only; 4K video comes with a heavy crop; Movie AF is prone to hunting, Extended ISO sensitivities are a
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Published: 2017-04-12, Author: Jim , review by: pcmag.com
20,9MP APS-C image sensor, 8fps 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
The Nikon D7500 SLR inherits many of the features of the flagship D500 and is available for a lot less money...