Auto focus for still photography
Lack of focus guidance when shooting video
Auto focus for still photography
Lack of focus guidance when shooting video
Fantastic image quality for a range of subjects; Loads of manual controls; Brilliant autofocus system; Excellent optical viewfinder;
Expensive for an APS-C camera;
The Nikon D500’s range of features and excellent performance make it the best APS-C DSLR you can buy. It’s a chunky camera, designed to produce good images in a range of different conditions. Those experienced enough to be au fait with all the different settings options will love the direct controls on offer, while features such as 4K video recording also appeal to videographers as well as photographers. The only drawback here is cost. While it arguably represents good value for money because it performs so well, it’s still a hefty initial outlay you’ll have to get over. More so if get it with the excellent 16-80mm f/2.8-4 lens, which is also highly recommended. There’s a huge array of things going for the D500, high price or otherwise - if you’re looking for a solid all-rounder that performs well in a range of different conditions, it’s a worthy investment.
Fantastic image quality for a range of subjects; Loads of manual controls; Brilliant autofocus system; Excellent optical viewfinder;
Expensive for an APS-C camera;
For a long time the top slot in Nikon's APS-C (DX) format DSLR line-up was occupied by the popular D300S , but that camera dates from 2009 and production ceased ages ago, leaving a vacancy that Nikon photographers have been wanting to see filled for years.
The D500 is a great camera with sharp images and lots of features-also lots of great reviews. The one that Digital Direct sent me was a bit of a dud--lots of noise when this low noise is supposed to be one of its features.
Fantastic DX camera super pic. Quality best camera for wildlife photography. Design and build quality also superb Snapbridge feature is so nice. Within seconds we can transfer our clicks in Mobile phone
"This is an outstanding pro level camera for both video and stills. You will not be disappointed."
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The Nikon D500 is a great camera and anyone who purchases it will really enjoy using it. Full frame is great, but if you are a photographer who likes to zoom in, then the DX may suit you more. If you shoot sports, birds, wildlife or macro, look at this camera, it could be just what you need.
Before knowing what I was doing, I had taken 10 photos with the new Nikon D500. The shutter speed was set for sports while the continuous shooting mode meant I didn't have to worry about missing a moment.
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