I have had the camera for about a month now but haven't really gotten to use it! Still reading the manual and learning, but I expect it to be a great camera.
I have had the camera for about a month now but haven't really gotten to use it! Still reading the manual and learning, but I expect it to be a great camera.
Dx format D5 this is the best Dx camera for wildlife and sports so far from any maker its fast and acurate autofocus is great image quality is great 10fps 200 shot buffer all great so get one
Awesome camera. The ‘keeper' rate with 10 frames per second makes choosing which of the pin sharp and perfectly exposed shots to keep very difficult; what a dilemma!!!
An amazing camera simply. Has experience with many Nikon, both FX and DX, but this is something very extra. Awesome fast, both serial image and auto focus make me come home with very much better pictures that make it hard to sell.
Given my budget I thought for a long time between the buying the D500 or getting the full frame D750 and yes this is a lot of money for a crop sensor camera but the technology inside is the same as Nikon's latest flagship full frame cameras the D5 and D850 so you are getting a lot of very high end...
The Nikon D500 is an unexpected entry into the digital camera market. It appears as a full-frame sized and priced APS-C DSLR that justifies its existence by an unrivaled 153-point Phase-Detect AF system and 10 FPS continuous drive that can sustain 200 frames, be them JPEG or RAW.
Clean JPEG images; Exceptional dynamic-range until ISO 800; Ultra-fast autofocus with nearly total coverage; Extremely sensitive AF; Fast continuous drive with deep buffer; Highly responsive; Ultra-short black-out; Good color-accuracy; Flexible self-timer and exposure delay; Built-in OVF shutter,...
Metering issues; Poor Automatic White-Balance in low-light; Some key features buried in Menu; Bizarre Auto ISO; Poor Live-view implementation; 1.5X crop for 4K; Flex in LCD hinge; Bulky for APS-C; Asymmetric memory-cards slots; Short battery-life; Full-Frame Price
If you know anything about cameras you will have probably heard how good this camera is Well all I can say is it's better then I ever expected
The Nikon D500 is the "little sister" of the company's flagship D5 professional DSLR system. The prosumer/enthusiast-focused Nikon D500 is the long-awaited successor to both the D300, which was shipped in 2007, and the upgraded D300S from 2009.
These days, cameras like the Nikon D500 can seem a bit old-school - and not in the timeless, rangefinder sense either.
While not a compact DSLR, the Nikon D500 offers a lot of imaging capabilities in its rugged, pro-oriented camera body. It also has a very good 153-point AF system, fast continuous shooting performance and 4K UHD video recording, making it one of the most capable, well-rounded DSLRs that Nikon has...
Superb image quality; Great high ISO performance; Rugged, comfortable camera body; Sharp articulating touchscreen display; Excellent AF point frame coverage; Fast continuous shooting speeds; 4K UHD video; Built-in Wi-Fi, NFC and Bluetooth
Somewhat large for an APS-C camera; Expensive for a DX camera; 4K UHD video doesn't offer full DX field-of-view; No built-in flash; Still uses contrast-detect for Live View AF; Dual slots use two different card types (XQD and SD)
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