Published: 2017-01-05, Author: The , review by: shutterbug.com
Abstract: Now that 2016 is done and dusted, we've had a chance to look back at all the cameras and lenses we reviewed this past year and have chosen ten of our absolute favorites. No, the following is not intended as a wide-ranging round-up of the best photo gear o...
Constant smartphone connectivity, snappy AF performance, excellent image quality and dynamic range, great in low light environments, comfortable ergonomics, strong battery life
4K video is tightly cropped, AF video performance lags competition, fairly bulky, PRICE: $2,000
At nearly $2,000 for the body, the D500 is a pricey crop sensor option. It's double the price of Sony's a6300, which is another excellent camera for capturing fast-moving subjects. What's more, it's physically far larger than the a6300 with fewer video fe...
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Published: 2016-12-14, Author: Charles , review by: mashable.com
Great versatility and performance, Increased ISO sensitivity to capture in low light, Excellent, durable build quality
SnapBridge is ho-hum, Limited touchscreen LCD capabilities, Slow Live View
Nikon D500The GoodGreat versatility and performance • Increased ISO sensitivity to capture in low light • Excellent, durable build qualityThe BadSnapBridge is ho-hum • Limited touchscreen LCD capabilities • Slow Live ViewThe Bottom LineThe Nikon D500 does...
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Published: 2016-11-15, Author: Paul , review by: dxomark.com
Abstract: If you've invested in Nikon's D500 APS-C DSLR, you're no doubt delighted with its excellent build, tilting touch-screen LCD, new joystick control, chunky ergonomic handgrip, and large viewfinder. It's a high-performance APS-C option, too, that includes th...
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Published: 2016-11-14, Author: Paul , review by: dxomark.com
Abstract: In part 2 of our “best lenses for the Nikon D500” review, we look at some of the highest-scoring DX-format zoom lenses. There are many more DX zoom lenses available for the D500 compared to primes. Zooms are a more popular lens choice for many APS-C shoot...
Higher price than MLICs with comparable specs, Zoom in and zoom out buttons, Live view must be turned on in video or photo mode
The Nikon D500 takes beautiful pictures and shoots great looking video. As of now, it's the only DSLR that shoots 4K in its price range, however it's much more expensive than mirrorless cameras with similar capabilities. Overall, we would recommend the D5...
Published: 2016-08-19, Author: George , review by: shutterbug.com
Abstract: The Nikon D500 is a digital SLR with an APS-C-sized sensor (20MP), very fast AF system, and many very handy features. Some elements of the high-end system D5 were transferred to this prosumer camera. Lab Review lab tests and comments supplied by BetterN...
APSC = free telephoto effect, High image quality, in particular the dynamic range, Lightningfast AF and a great many frames per second, Everything is on it, Very bright, Filming in 4K
APSC = less wideangle effect, For an APSC camera, big and heavy, No builtin flash, Not inexpensive
The Nikon D500 is fast with excellent continuous-shooting and autofocus performance, its 4K video support is a welcome novelty for its dSLR price class and, of course, there's the great photo quality
Terrible wireless file-transfer and remote-control app, and its Live View (contrast) autofocus could use a boost
There's tons to like about the Nikon D500, from its fast shooting and excellent image quality to its broad feature set and streamlined design. But it still falls short with its Live View autofocus and seriously subpar wireless file transfer and shooting...
Great build quality, High reliability, Image versatility so good that you can always afford to mess up providing you know what the heck you're doing with metering, Fantastic kit lens,