The D7500 sits in that classic 'step-up' zone for those looking for a smattering of pro features in a smaller, cheaper form factor than pro cams.In this sense, it's among the best out there, particularly if you're craving a D500 but don't have the cash to...
If you don't mind its DSLR bulk, this is one of the best all-rounders you can buy at this price...
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Published: 2017-08-22, Author: Mike , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Excellent image performance, Even lighter than the D7200, Competitively priced, Versatile - landscape or close-up, the lens does the job
No second card slot, Less pixels in the image sensor - Effect? Not much at all, VR Lens isn't compatible with any Nikon camera models released prior to 2013
Better than some full frames in this price bracket. More than fills the gap between the D7200 and the D500 in Nikon's APS-C range...
Excellent control layout and handling - Great image quality up to very high ISO settings - Excellent autofocus using the viewfinder - Tilting screen a big improvement on previous D7000-series models
Slow Live View autofocus SnapBridge connectivity lacking in features Only a single SD card slot, where previous D7000-series models had two
Brilliant photo quality, Astounding battery life, Good video quality
Quite heavy as it weighs 720g, Slow to start up
If you can stretch to its price tag, the Nikon D7500 is well worth it. It takes amazing pictures and its battery life is incredible, but it's worth being aware that it's a bit on the heavy side...
This capable DSLR offers great image quality, superb handling and more useable higher ISOs than most of its competitors. The 51-point AF has also been improved since previous incarnations, returning a snappy and accurate performance in every situation I t...
Excellent control layout and handling, Great image quality up to very high ISO settings, Excellent autofocus using the viewfinder, Tilting screen a big improvement on previous D7000-series models
Slow Live View autofocus, SnapBridge connectivity lacking in features, Only a single SD card slot, where previous D7000-series models had two
Abstract: The D7500 is an advanced DSLR camera that packs much of the innovation of the acclaimed D500 into a lightweight, robust and more affordable body. Using the same 20.9 million pixel image sensor, processor and wide ISO range as the D500, the D7500 is a capa...
Excellent control layout and handling, Great image quality up to very high ISO settings, Excellent autofocus using the viewfinder, Tilting screen a big improvement on previous D7000-series models
Slow Live View autofocus, SnapBridge connectivity lacking in features, Only a single SD card slot, where previous D7000-series models had two
Nikon D7500 – Performance 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...