Features inherited from the class-leading Nikon D500, large and vibrant tilt LCD touchscreen, excellent build quality and handling, pin-sharp images, overall low-light performance
Single UHS I SD memory card slot, 4K video crop mode not ideal for wide-angle recording, AF in live view not up to scratch, no Ai indexing tab limits compatibility with Nikon's manual focus lenses, additional vertical grip not possible
The Nikon D7500 is a cracking camera. It's up there with the most usable Nikon DSLR ever, thanks to it's fast processor, solid build, bright viewfinder and responsive tilt-angle touchscreen.On the flip side, there are three omissions of note: electronic c...
Superb image quality, Speedy autofocus, Handy tilting touchscreen, Fast burst mode (at this price)
Only one SD card slot, Wireless sharing a bit patchy
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...
Low rear screen resolution, Only one SD card slot, Live View focusing still slow
This latest addition to Nikon's DSLR line-up represents the biggest revamp we've seen in the D7xxx series since the D7000 arrived and replaced the D90.Getting one negative out of the way first, we can't help feeling that the absence of any magnesium alloy...
8 fps continuous shooting, 3D AF tracking works very well, Image buffer holds 50 uncompressed RAWs, Dust- and splash-proof, 4K video
Lacks some high-end features of D7200, 4K video is severely cropped
In an answer that everyone hates: it depends. If you were attracted to the D500 for its speed and performance but couldn't stomach the price, then the D7500 may be just the camera for you. No, it's not as cutting edge as the D500, but it's a fantastic val...
This latest addition to Nikon's DSLR lineup represents the biggest revamp we've seen in the D7xxx series since the D7000 arrived and replaced the D90.Getting a negative out of the way first, we can't help feeling that the absence of any magnesium alloy in...
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Published: 2017-04-13, Author: Phil , review by: techradar.com
Brilliant sensor, ISO range, Advanced AF system, 8fps burst shooting, Tilt-angle screen, Handling
Low rear screen resolution, Only one SD card slot
This latest addition to Nikon's DSLR lineup represents the biggest revamp we've seen in the D7xxx series since the D7000 replaced the D90. The combination of Nikon's 20.9MP sensor and EXPEED 5 image processing engine from the D500 in an even more compact...
Abstract: Nikon D7500 review: hands-on first look At a glance: £1299.99 body only 20.9MP DX CMOS sensor ISO 100-51,200 51-point AF 8 frames per second 3.2in, 922,000-dot tilting touchscreen £1599.99 with 18-140mm f/3.5-5.6 lens The D7500 will be available in a kit...
Tilting touch LCD screen, 4K video capture, Long battery life
Single card slot,
As is hopefully evident in this Nikon D7500 review, the D7500 is a top tier camera that has all you need to take your photography game to the next level. If you're going to be using it a lot, it'd be prudent to get a battery charger set so that you can ke...
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