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Nikon D7500 Digital DSLR Camera Body - Black

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It's a bit cheaper, a bit smaller, a bit lighter, and doesn't have all the pro features that that those that aren't professionals don't want/need.

sensor and EXPEED 5 image processing engine (yes, the same excellent double act as on the Nikon D500) lead the way in reasons to upgrade to Nikon’s excellent snapper. Weight is very important for me though: I carry all photo equipment in front of my stomach (and a 25kg backpack for the rest). If you are unable to provide the insured product at point of claim for inspection it will be classed as lost and not covered.At native values, a sensitivity range from ISO 100-51200 permits working in a broad array of lighting conditions and can be further expanded to ISO 50-1640000 (Lo 1 to Hi 5) to handle the most challenging of situations. Complementing the imaging capabilities is a 51-point Multi-CAM 3500FX II autofocus system, which features 15 cross-type points for fast performance and accurate subject tracking capabilities in a variety of lighting conditions. This is totally a guess: A lot of testing and development goes into sensors including the on sensor pixels etc. The Sony a9 III is the world's first full-frame mirrorless camera to feature a global electronic shutter with simultaneous readout. Designed as a true all-arounder, the Nikon D7500 is a DX-format DSLR offering a versatile feature-set to appeal to photographers and videographers alike.

All things considered, the Nikon D7500 offers some excellent features in a surprisingly compact and affordable form. It’s not as large as a pro DSLR, but it’s a big step up from entry-level DSLRs like the Nikon D3500 or the Canon EOS 800D. So this has the sensor of the D500 but the autofocussing of the D7200 so you loose both higher res and tracking abilities, and no second card slot.Having worked in tech journalism for a ludicrous 17 The field of view is 750mm here, and yes this is a compromise: light on money and weight and of course lower quality than an 800mm F4.

Interestingly, it's the Pentax KP that wins out here, with the Nikon D7500 and Fujifilm X-T30 in second place. Just trying to figure out how useful the 4k on this would even be would be considering nikons lens lineup, b/c the crop now makes it like a 4k Micro 4/3 camera. Nikon’s Matrix metering produces pretty reliable exposures across a range of conditions and it’s easy enough to apply a little exposure compensation for tricky subjects. Why not sell the 500 for a few hundred less, making it more accessible to general Nikon users and forget about the 7500? The Nikon D7500 does not boast any dramatic new technologies, but it does fill a significant gap in the range.

KEY EXCLUSIONS: The following are not covered - Theft, loss, cosmetic damage, intentional or malicious damage, not taking reasonable care, improper use (as defined in IPID), accessories not included with the product when purchased, electronic virus or software problems, or the contents of your product (e. So if I want to use this for video: I need a slightly long 85mm (ff equ) lens with shallow DOF for faces, and a wide 35mm lens for medium close ups, and a wide angle for landscapes. The D500 is nice, but not a viable option for most, either due to cost or lack of consumer options like a flash. Highlight-weighted metering: prioritises the brightest elements in the frame, helping to avoid images with blown-out highlights. There's no detail though so adjusting black level or shadow contrast doesn't help, it just looks like garbage at that point or is at least beyond the point where higher ISO gives better results.

I've just found out that you illuminated the exposure/ISOinvariance test chart for the D7500 from the opposite side. The 500 and 7500 both look very capable but I'm not understanding the marketing strategy behind the 7500 release. You can change your choices at any time by visiting Cookie preferences, as described in the Cookie notice. rear monitor that tilts for shooting from high viewpoints and inventive angles, with touch operability to command AF and shutter release functions.

This can leave the midtones and the shadows quite dark, but if you’re shooting raw files it’s usually possible to recover darker areas very effectively. That’s 5EV above its maximum 'standard' ISO value of 51,200, so the quality inevitably takes a nosedive, but it is an indication of the technological advances built into the D7500. We've been using a full production version of this 120 fps sports camera, to see what you gain (and, perhaps, lose). In particular, making the rear screen moveable, and touch sensitive, and auto fine tune, add important functionality.

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