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Nikon D7500 : Specifications and Opinions


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user196465
avatarsenior
sent on March 29, 2021

Pros: Low noise, shadow recovery, machine body

Cons: Focus in live view with little light

Opinion: I was undecided for years and to the last, between Nikon or Canon and APS-C or FF. From the first day of use all doubts have disappeared and I am very satisfied with the choice. I found what I was looking for, noise practically absent (very low iso use), rows with a great recovery of shadows and there was an immediate feeling with the machine body. The only out of tune note in my opinion: the focus in live view with little light, in stark contrast to the overall quality of the D7500. Anyway, other than that, I really like the D7500.

avatarjunior
sent on May 16, 2020

Pros: Sensor, weight, dynamic range, utilizo speed and amazing video and iso

Cons: Maybe the optical park for dx native nikon and livewien in the photo industry

Opinion: The first review, what to say the nikon d7500, gorgeous machine, I took it to make Avifauna and to make some videos, after two years of use I can say that even today it is difficult to find better, in this last year I am dedicating myself to videos, and to my surprise this machine to several professional functions, I was speechless of the quality of the videos , plus with the right optics it almost works wonders, with an external monitor gives videos to 8 and 10 bytrate, then has a file in full hd remarkable 48 megabytes per second and much, as far as the photo sector the sensor is concerned and really generous, coming from the sensor of the d7200 you notice the difference, in some cases the old sensor and more resolute , but in some ways and better the last, gives a naturalness that wrapped in too many megapixels is lost, then as far as I get the speed I have to say that I was amazed, in very few cases of reunions to have 100 shots without having trouble. Iso remarkable and dynamic range to go go, for those who want a reflex machine that goes well in all sectors the extra council. The weight little more than a fuji xt4, do a little with, remember and very robust and light

avatarsenior
sent on May 16, 2020

Pros: Sensor quality, ergonomics, battery life, price, and it's a Nikon !

Cons: Maybe and I say maybe, the online bluetooth and wifi procedure is to be reviewed, trigger mode selector with clutch, not entirely intuitive.

Opinion: These are my very first impressions of the d7500, a great Nikon home machine that has its strong points in the sensor and speed of the shot. I am not a professional but the use is completely amateur: my shots are mainly portraits and sports cars (Formula 1 at 90%), so speed is everything, and although it causes Covid-19 I could only do simulation tests, the d7500 impressed me positively and beyond. The handling is optimal, I consider it a plus, since when I use it on the track or in car/moto fairs, I have it on my hands for several hours. The improved autofocus in so many respects with more points, many more points than the d90 where I come from, does not have an amazing speed for now, but only a natural improvement over my previous Nikon. The ability to use a varied world of optics is another point in its favor, as well as instructions with high-size characters in the generous display-video, even because of age close to 50, has lost some autofocus points in the eyes. The price has dropped considerably since the launch being a Nikon of 2017, and today it is at a price that define interesting, it is to say the least. In many reviews on youtube have "spomped" me with the series of the lack of the second slot and the battery grip: for my use, not tange at all.

avatarjunior
sent on March 31, 2020

Pros: ergonomics, sensor, speed, optical park

Cons: AF in videos, improved but still not at the level of the competition

Opinion: I'm a fan and I don't use it for work, which is also why I think it's a great camera with great cost performance ratio. The sensor has a phenomenal ISO highs resistance to being an APSC. It's a very fast machine and it has a good buffer, I come from D7100, and there's no comparison on this side, it's a small machine gun. The grip is really comfortable and with even important goals well balances. Convenient touch and I find the snapbridge good for both downloading photos on the cell, and for remote control of the machine. I don't miss the double slot too much, also because I don't need it, and I don't use battery grip. I find the presence of the integrated flash of good power very convenient, also to control the external one. I feel really good and the advice also saw the price now dropped a lot. I also think that the compatible optical park is immense, both with integrated ENGINE AF and without, and it is perhaps a detail that at the moment someone underestimates. For me it's a real best buy.

avatarsenior
sent on March 21, 2020

Pros: Lightness, sensor, price

Cons: Nobody

Opinion: After the d7500 I switched to the d500 and if I have to find a fault in the first is the burst and the sensor but you can not have everything, just compare the cost of the two. Anyway the d7500 in parer mia is a great machine, some reviews say that it is too expensive and that it does not have the second slot but... I repeat, in my view it is a bomb!

avatarjunior
sent on January 10, 2020

Pros: Operating speed, battery life, ergonomics and weight, pro functions, sensor quality and dynamic range.

Cons: For some, the absence of the second slot and battery grip can weigh. The shooting mode selection system is not very comfortable.

Opinion: I say that I make a purely amateur use of it and I am not a professional, but as a photoamateur I can only praise this D7500. The image quality is high, the sensor works well and returns beautiful files even in terms of the depth of the dynamic range. The machine is fast and can be a good compromise in value for money for those who can't afford the much more expensive (but performing) D500. The selection of shooting modes is cumbersome, otherwise the controls are well distributed and intuitive in use. The ergonomics are great, even without battery grip (not installable) the machine grips well and the shooting experience is pleasant. The weight is not excessive but still balances even the most "important" optics well. In conclusion if purchased at the right price is a machine that gives great satisfaction.

avatarjunior
sent on December 05, 2019

Pros: Robustness, burst, size, ISO seal, tropicalized, autofocus that covers virtually the entire sensor. Raw files are very workable, recovering shadows and lights impressive lysc for an aps-c.

Cons: The shutter button is definitely too sensitive, but you get used to it after a while. The sensor tends to get dirty easily (although automatic cleaning works well).

Opinion: I took this machine to replace my faithful D3300. Well, it's like going from a utility vehicle to a sports sedan. It has many common features with higher-ranking full frame machines, the functions are really many and the related keys are arranged in a very comfortable way. The gust is impressive for a car of this headband, ideal for sports or wildlife photos. The raw files that the machine churns out, then, are really good, very workable and accurate. The ISO seal is excellent for an aps-c, you shoot without problems up to 2500 iso, you get very workable files at 3200, and in case of need you can get to 4000 or 5000 still getting a passable result. The body is then a tank, I took it in the damp, the heat, the dust, the "jungle", the cold, many hikes in the mountains, on iron roads, traveling to Iceland at very low temperatures for several days, and has always worked very well, and the battery he never made jokes. Personally I did not miss a few megapixels, in the end it does not often happen to print gigantographies and the 20.1 that the D7500 offers are also good for wall prints.

avatarjunior
sent on July 08, 2019

Pros: Image quality, speed, compact, lightweight, build quality, professional use

Cons: Thick dirty sensor

Opinion: Excellent evolution of the 7000 series. It has been improved in several respects such as speed, image quality that makes it suitable for professional use if the lack of the double slot on the 7200 and the possibility of mounting the battery grip can be overcome. For the rest, the qualitative leap compared to the previous version was there. I am satisfied, although I must admit that I often have to intervene in the cleaning of the sensor as it turns dirty quite frequently.

avatarsenior
sent on July 06, 2019

Pros: Compact, lightweight, well built, burst, autofocus, tilting screen.

Cons: The shutter button is too sensitive. It is inconvenient to change modes from single shot to multiple shot, silent etc. since the dial in addition to being under the M-A-S-P to be moved you also have to press a button.

Opinion: Coming from a d3100 I find this reflex built well with many comfortable keys and dials and well inserted into the machine body. This helps to find the settings faster even if it took some exits to take our hand. Also compared to the d3100 we find many more points of focus although, I would have preferred even one less, but spread better all over the sensor. The focus is quick and precise and together with an important burst leads this reflex to be more than adequate even for sports photography or cmq for moving subjects. I find the tilting screen very comfortable for photos on tripods, the 20mpx sensor is adequate, you can make good recoveries and even at high iso, despite being apsc, if it does well. I can not give a judgment on wifi, gps, connection with mobile phone because I do not care and therefore I do not use these functions. I also find the shot button sensitive trope, I would have preferred a greater "resistance". Basically I am very satisfied with this reflex that will definitely be my faithful companion for several years.

avatarsenior
sent on April 14, 2019

Pros: Lightweight, ergonomic, fast, reliable

Cons: Really no One

Opinion: I Come from D7000 and D7200, this however resembles the D500 with its triptych sensor-lightmeter-processor has very different reactions from all the 7xxx that are slower. The first thing you notice is that the fire or exposure scraps go close to zero, while the 7200 to 1.8 in AF-C was not perfect, this instead makes a sequence of 47 shots at 8 FPS before stopping and the photos are almost all good , the AF then confirms a nice improvement, very fast and accurate. Tends slightly to Underexpose, but consistently, the precedents instead were more unpredictable and tended to burn the lights. The sensor is Sony, great recoveri and mpx right, ISO resistance to record. In Live View has the recognition faces, functional as the Fuji of a couple of years ago, touch to focus and articulated, unnecessary tune the auto AF. They Have improved the grip a little, it is better held in hand. It Is an extremely reliable medium and has a good speed, always brings home the result, using good optics come out excellent results. Of BG and second slot I don't know what to do with the previous ones I didn't use.

avatarjunior
sent on April 09, 2019

Pros: Excellent up-grade compared to the D7000, precise autofocus I would say, it seems to me right the choice of the 20.9 Mpx and in fact the high ISO yield goes very well, just as the recovery of even 3-4 stop, incredible, I like and I'm happy with the choice. The 7500 is also excellent for the multiplication of long lenses for photographic hunting typical of the reduced sensor. I Don't care about the battery-grip.

Cons: I don't understand why. As on all I guess, when I start a shooting on Trepod and select the shot with remote control and up mirror, this feature is not always kept, and is to be confirmed every time something changes. I'D prefer a stiffer system. For the rest certainly the absent double slot could make the nose twist but never happened to me a problem on the SD, never in years and years of shots with D80 and D7000.

Opinion: 5 months from the purchase I'm happy with this camera and I recommend to all those who want to stay on APS-C. Does not disappoint on anything I would say. The file is nice and the first changes I do on capture NX-D, I'm fine to open the NEF with proprietary software, then I go to PS. Use with Nikon 16-80, Zeiss 50 mm f1.4, Nikon 70-300 AF-P and short with Tamron 60 mm F2. I Await a D760 FF hoping for the retro illuminated sensor because someone says to see big differences (between 810 and 850 ad es). Greetings to All

avatarjunior
sent on April 09, 2019

Pros: APSC quality, fast, appropriate sequence shots, mobile rear screen, high price quality, optimized sensor cleaning system, I still have dust scattered on the sensor..!!!

Cons: Focusing not a missile, even with quality optics, WIFI system and smartphone management to be reviewed completely! The connection is almost always difficult! I Come from the D7000 with two slots and I thought them very useful!!! Only 1 for me is a limit after knowing the double slot!

Opinion: I Come from use for photographic hunting and fast use by d7000 and the difference you see.. Oh, yes. Held to high ISO good! Quality pictures, effective burst.. On focus I have perplexity... Very Useful The rear screen tilting, it holds good! Overall however the average rating I would say represents this d7500!

avatarjunior
sent on November 06, 2018

Pros: Ergonomic, light, many easy to use functions

Cons: For the moment I have not identified, I am not a professional.

Opinion: Some complain that it does not have the Battery Grip or the second memory card, but at the time of purchase it was known and it would be enough to go on the top model but it costs more and a reason will be there! I'm not a professional I'm using it with great performance in manual or semi-automatic mode, but I'm also appreciating the complete automatism. The purists are against and indeed consider an Lesa majesty the use of these automatisms, but I as an amateur I wonder why the producers spend energy and resources to improve these automatisms and then we ban them completely in advance. I, however, appreciate the ability to create a "my" photo, but also to use the enormous potential that this machine has! You just have to study it well and use it in all its aspects. I come from a Nikon D3200 that gave me great satisfaction, but the D7500 is quite different and has great potential that we must be good at exploiting. In essence from non-professional a very good fotocmera.

user65640
avatarjunior
sent on September 02, 2018

Pros: Compact, light, fast and very intuitive

Cons: The "Live" shooting is a bit "slow"

Opinion: I had all the D7xxx, from 7000 to the current 7500. I have not much digested the loss of 4 megapixels because of the crop factor and because of the fact that on accounts made as final yield there is then all this difference from the previous. Only by working at high ISO do we perceive improvements of the new born. The body is however more compact and all the controls are in the right place, the gust is remarkable and there are n possibilities to personalize it in every need. The only thing I have never digested is the live shooting, both photos and videos, because of its "general" slowness but I'm probably too picky.

avatarjunior
sent on September 02, 2018

Pros: Lightweight and compact, image quality and high ISO hold, AF speed and burst, infinite battery

Cons: None (click button too sensitive?)

Opinion: Great machine, excellent performance and superb operating speed. I prefer it to the d7200 that I had, for ergonomics and greater ' modernity ' (the rendition in the photo is similar). For me it is the perfect machine, to want to look for the hair in the egg, I find only a little ' too sensitive the shutter button, but the ' defect ' is submerged by an avalanche of merits. Highly recommended

avatarjunior
sent on August 15, 2018

Pros: RE: Advice on astro-photography

Cons: RE: Advice on astro-photography

Opinion: Yes, you can do everything. And you could with little expense take an MTO 1000mm F/11 retroreflecting and M42/Nikon adapter ring (to mount and carefully disassemble on the camera). At the time it was sold with a telescopic adaptor. On the D7500 it is used in manual and with the tripod. The judgement on a "Vintage" lens does not depend only on the size of the sensor, rather sensor, processor and software of the camera and from this point of view the D7500 uses the same processor of the D850 as well as the D500 with which it also shares the Sensor, and the results after some experiment come.

avatarjunior
sent on August 15, 2018

Pros: Advice on astro-photography

Cons: Advice on astro-photography

Opinion: Hi, I wanted an information: with this Nikon D7500 you can also do astro-photography? (obviously using bright lenses f 2.8 f 1.8 etc) Or is it necessary to switch to full frame having a larger sensor? I would avoid switching to full frame because that means spending more for both the SLR and the lenses and above all I would be forced to change the park lenses I currently have. I hope you can help me.

avatarjunior
sent on August 06, 2018

Pros: Manageability, speed, ease of use, JPEG files

Cons: Slow to download cable files from machine to PC. Fastidiousente loses the connection with the remote control at every change of setting. Hooking shoulder straps made poorly that do not allow the room to lie stretched along the body.

Opinion: Coming from the Nikon D90 the generational leap is obvious: burst level, all commands in the right place, intuitive, fast in focus. Excellent machine all to do, so many merits, no major flaw. Very nice JPEG files. Snapbrige convenient to share photos immediately. Missing second slot, but as an amateur I do not miss it.

avatarjunior
sent on June 27, 2018

Pros: Manageability, ultrafast sensor, well-organized command buttons

Cons: Nothing, x Find the hair I would say the hooks x the shoulder strap, on the 7100 I had them moving according to how you put the machine, here are 2 loops that if you keep the machine around the neck, the belt bends all x way of the weight of the machine

Opinion: Taken by 20 days, and after 400 shots I can say to be satisfied, big manageability, body smaller than the 7100 I had, taken photos at 1600 ISO in the dark, and no noise... really great sensor, I was undecided between the 7500 or the 7200, but I preferred the 7500 Although it has only one slot, but no problem, I do not do photos x work and so mal that I go I snapped at a blank, but I never happened to break SDHC cards, so fear nothing. Really a great step ahead of Nikon

avatarjunior
sent on May 19, 2018

Pros: AF; Burst; High ISO noise resistance; General Quality

Cons: Missing second SD slot

Opinion: Bought for a couple of months and immediately tried on several occasions, I must say that lends itself well in all areas, sport, portrait, landscaping. The strong points are many starting from the sensor inherited from the professional d500, the AF at 51 points further enhanced than the series d7100-7200, and an infinite gust and worthy of its name with a good 8 fps. Compared to my previous d7100 are many differences, from gadgets (Snapbridge) to the articulated touch screen and very useful, but especially the quality of the sensor that is defended much better than the one mounted on the d7100. The files, exposing well, have almost no need to be retouched, the JPEGs are ready already as taken. The only fact is that the second SD slot is missing in the previous series and very useful to divide for example the raw from JPEGs, but in essence nothing serious. The advice to all those want to find in a camera so much substance.

avatarjunior
sent on January 28, 2018

Pros: Excellent sensor, image quality, handling, grip, lightweight, shutter speed, ISO sealing, 4k video

Cons: Unique SD slot, functions and controls on the camera body from entry level (effect, scene, no flash, etc.).

Opinion: Excellent machine for any situation, very high performance and especially fast. Saturated and very definite files. I can not make the comparison with the D7200 that preceded it, but also possessing a FF D610 I can say that the new does not disfigure for nothing, indeed! I was also very impressed by the accuracy of the AF at 51 points, hooks which is a marvel! Very comfortable the tilting display, even if only vertically, and the best grip, deeper, that allows a better and safer grip. I find it exaggerated if not useless the possibility of bringing the ISO to 1.6 million (a real madness) also because the photos are unusable. There has been, I think, by the Japanese House the attempt to launch on the market a product that in some way diversified from the previous D7200 for Sprint and performance brought "to the limits" even considering the gust to 8fps (notable for a machine of This price range) and that it was even closer to the flagship APS-C. Obviously the D500 is another thing.... The unique slot is definitely a step backwards (sin) and is a choice, in my opinion, towards greater compactness and simplicity but that brings too much to the entry level. Still recommended.

avatarjunior
sent on December 08, 2017

Pros: Very fast, excellent sensor, high-ISO seal combined with a fast burst

Cons: Lack of the battery grip, even if all in all it is good

Opinion: Taken in place of the D7100 you can appreciate in sports and nature photos, favorite genres from me along with the macro where the mobile screen make it an ideal camera for amateur photographer. High iso excellent and a fast burst even if you do not reach levels of the pro is a great autofocus are the main features combined with an excellent sensor with raw workable and not heavy with goodies like the automatic fine-tuning autofocus like on the D500 and D5 and the silenced burst shooting make it a respectable reflex with an attractive price

avatarsupporter
sent on June 30, 2017

Pros: Very fast and precise. Very sharp shots and bright colors. Focusing motor on the machine body. Excellent results with both weak and strong lights. Burst in Raw very fast. The Snapbridge downloads photos when the camera is turned off so you always have photos of 2 mb or original format on your smartphone. Fine adjustment AF.

Cons: Adjustable tilting screen. Not articulated as in others. The copricontatti of the flash is missing. Sometimes it gets caught in the backpack while I pull it out. The possibility of mounting the battery grip is missing.

Opinion: I tried it a little. Autofocus is very precise. Quieter and faster than the d5300. Use the d500 processor. I had some problems with pairing with the smartphone as it works in both bluethooth and Wi-Fi. The battery has an excellent life. Robust machine body. Convenient switching from manual to automatic using the lever. It behaves very well in low light situations. Tested with 3 extension tubes, 2x multiplier and sigma 105 macro together; apart from a shake due to the movement of the insect the photo was bright without using the ring flash. With the d5300 I could not use them without ring flash, resulting in unnatural color photos. A tip I give is to set the snapbridge on 2 MB to not consume too much the batteries of smartphones and SLRs. Just to share them on social media is enough as weight. Tested in fast continuous shooting ... who was close to me was stunned by the speed of the burst ... combined with the as-f 300 and f4 with multiplier kenko 300 pro 2x gave mefabulous shots with very realistic colors. With the Nikon 200-500 F5.6 gives very clear shots. Definitely recommended.



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