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Nikon D7500 + AF-P 18-55/3.5-5.6 G VR

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Pocket Lint
★★★★★
6 years ago
Nikon D7500 review: Better than the Canon 80D?

The Nikon D7500 evolves from its conventional DSLR heritage towards a more rounded user experience. This enthusiast-level DSLR packs a mighty tilt-touchscreen, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, plus 4K video capture into its body. Oh how the times are a-changin'.

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

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

Photography BLOG
★★★★★
6 years ago
Nikon D7500

The D7500 is Nikon's latest enthusiast level DSLR. It features the same 20.9 megapixel APS-C sized sensor as found in the top-of-the-line D500, making it a good alternative for those who are tempted by the more expensive camera but don't quite have the budget available.

Amazon
★★★★★
5 years ago

I did check it for a few minutes but I had to return because of some issues listed below at Cons. Pros: - The product is very good - easy to use, - nice photos at high Iso (up to 10.000) - much better video quality than my old D7100 Cons: - most important it had no EU warranty slip (card) - the box...

very.co.uk
★★★★★
6 years ago
Amazing camera!

My husband bought me this to help me get started in the world of photography and the quality is amazing, even on auto whilst I'm learning about adjusting the iso, aperture and shutter speed! Very nice layout, easy to use and has some great features!!

Littlewoods
★★★★★
6 years ago
nikon d7500

Bought this camera, for an upgrade, Perfect pictures from the20.9 mp dx format image sensor, EXPEED 5, 51-point AF system to track your subject iso 100--1640000 excellent in low light 4k/UHD video also on this camera.up to 29 minutes and 59 sec .

review.goodgearguide.com.au
★★★★★
6 years ago

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.

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

PhotoReview
★★★★
6 years ago
Nikon D7500

Announced in early January, the D7500 is the latest model in a long line of DSLRs for photo enthusiasts that began with the D70 back in January 2004. The new model replaces the D7200 and uses the 20-megapixel sensor from the D500 to enable 4K video and a faster continuous frame rate, albeit with a...

PC Authority
★★★★
6 years ago
Review: Nikon D7500 DSLR

Like photographers, most DSLRs have a preferred subject matter – whether it's fast-moving wildlife or city nightlife.

amazon.in
★★★★
6 years ago
Five Stars

Amazing picture quality. Recently upgraded from my basic DSLR. Very handy and easy operations.

imaging-resource.com
★★★★★
6 years ago
Nikon D7500

by Mike Tomkins | Posted: 09/27/2017 When Nikon launched its D7000 DSLR back in late 2011, you could say that it created something of an instant classic. The D7000 perfectly hit the sweet spot for enthusiasts and even as a second or third body for many pros.

New carbon fiber body is light, compact and very comfortable; Same excellent image quality as the flagship D500; Quick 8.2 frames per second burst shooting with generous buffer; Very fast, accurate autofocus; Tilting touch-screen display; Very good battery life; Records ultra high-def 4K and 60fps...

White balance tends warm under incandescent lights; Only a single flash card slot; Doesn't support portrait / battery grip accessories; No rear infrared receiver any more; non-CPU AI lenses will be manual only; 4K video comes with a heavy crop; Movie AF is prone to hunting, Extended ISO...

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