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![]() | Nikon D7500 Pros: Iso seal, smartphone connectivity, autonomy Cons: Shoulder strap snap, Double memory slot Opinion: After 7 years on the D7000, last year I decided to give myself the D7500. Unable to afford the switch to mirrorless I upgraded hoping not to regret the choice. Which didn't happen. The qualitative leap is tangible, and for the type of use I usually make, they have made significant improvements. First of all the ISO estate. On the D7000 I was trying not to go beyond 800, the D7500 I feel I can push it even up to 3200. The ability to connect the REFLEX to the mobile phone via SnapBridge is that convenience that Today I would no longer be able to give up, especially during the holidays. There is the possibility to download the photos in 2 ways: (1) in compressed format via bluetooth, about 300 Kb, useful just for less demanding people or for immediate sharing on social media (2) in maximum resolution using the integrated WiFi, a slightly slower procedure, but which allows us to secure at least the favorite shots and making you feel just a little less the lack of the second memory slot. When I was on vacation, with the D7000 to pass the photos on my mobile phone, I had to use an OTG cable and an SD card reader, and it still took four times as long. Sore note the hook for the shoulder strap which I find very annoying. The reflex is always unbalanced when carried around the neck (I have the sigma 17-50mm perpetually mounted). The D7000 was always adhering to the body. I don't understand why in a reflex of this caliber they wanted to install these hooks, similar to those of entry-level bodies. ultimately? I'd buy it back with my eyes closed. Many and significant merits. Few and passable defects. An APS-C DSLR pinnacle, before the plunge into the world of mirrorless sent on June 18, 2021 |
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