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July 2017
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The editors liked
Outstanding image quality
Comfortable ergonomics
Fast 8 fps burst
Brilliant sensor
ISO range
Advanced AF system
8fps burst shooting
Tilt-angle screen
Handling
Excellent high-ISO performance
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
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
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
Superb image quality
Speedy autofocus
Handy tilting touchscreen
Fast burst mode (at this price)
8 fps continuous shooting
3D AF tracking works very well
Image buffer holds 50 uncompressed RAWs
Dust- and splash-proof
4K video
Brilliant photo quality
Astounding battery life
Good video quality
The editors didn't like
Inconsistent AF performance for video
Low rear screen resolution
Only one SD card slot
Live View focusing still slow
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
Slow Live View autofocus
SnapBridge connectivity lacking in features
Only a single SD card slot
Where previous D7000-series models had two
Slow Live View autofocus SnapBridge connectivity lacking in features Only a single SD card slot
Excellent image quality in all shooting conditions, Slightly smaller and lighter camera body than most DSLRs, 4K video recording capability, Large and sharp 3.2-inch LCD screen that also tilts and has touch capabilities, 8 frames per second burst shooting
ISO performance in extended range isn't really usable, Some noticeable noise at high native ISO settings, Only one memory card slot, JPEG images occasionally seem a little overprocessed, Video recording options are a bit limited and performance could be b
Abstract: For those wanting to step up from entry-level to midrange ILCs, there are many things to consider, including the choice between a DSLR or mirrorless camera, what sensor size suits you best, how important video is to you, and of course the lens system.Whil...
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...
The D7500 represents a small, but significant in some ways, update over the D7200 but a down-grading in others. In adopting the D500's sensor and processor it gains 4K video and a slightly faster continuous shooting frame rate at a very marginal loss of o...
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...
Great Picture Quality, Rugged Build, Snappy controls, Very fast and Accurate autofocus in well-lit conditions, Long lasting battery life, Excellent touch response
Slightly bulky, No NFC connectivity, Only Single SD card slot
The latest addition to Nikon's DSLR arsenal is one of the biggest revamps we've seen on the D7000 series cameras. The Nikon D7500 is a great DSLR that performs amazingly under both low-light and bright light conditions. The major drop of autofocus points...
Image and video quality similar to that of the D500, SnapBridge is useful, Good feature set, 4K video support, Decent battery life
No second SD card slot, Slow autofocus in live view, A bit bulky,
The Nikon D7500 is a very versatile camera, just like its bigger sibling, and offers nearly the same levels of functionality and performance at a lower price. It's also a good upgrade from its predecessor, the D7200. The D500 does have its advantages such...
Abstract: Nikon on Wednesday launched the D7500, the company's successor to the D7200. The DSLR will be arriving in India in June. Nikon D7500 price starts from Rs. 96,950 for just the body, or you can get it with the AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR lens f...