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Nikon D7500 Review

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11
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72/100
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$697
Released
June 2017

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Nikon D7500
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Our editorial take on the Nikon D7500

The Nikon D7500 is a capable mid-range APS-C DSLR that strikes a strong balance between speed, image quality, and handling. Reviewers consistently praise its impressive 8 fps burst rate with a deep buffer that can handle over 100 JPEGs, a significant upgrade from the D7200 and a feature that makes it well-suited for action and wildlife photography. The 20.9MP sensor paired with the EXPEED 5 processor delivers solid image quality with excellent high-ISO performance, extending to a native ISO 51200. Build quality and ergonomics are also standouts, with reviewers highlighting the solid construction, intuitive control layout, and excellent battery life that inspires confidence in the field.

However, the D7500 is not without compromise. Reviewers note that while it borrows some features from the higher-end D500, it also loses the dual card slots found on the D7200, a downgrade that disappointed many who value redundancy. The 4K video is functional but limited to a 1.5x crop and 30 fps, making it less appealing for serious video work. The tilting touchscreen is a nice addition, though some wished for a fully articulating display. Overall, the D7500 is seen as a fast, reliable workhorse for stills shooters, particularly those prioritizing autofocus performance and burst shooting, but it may feel like a lateral move for D7200 owners who rely on dual card slots.

Best for: Enthusiast photographers who prioritize fast burst shooting, autofocus performance, and ergonomics for action, wildlife, or sports photography.
What's great
  • Fast 8 fps burst with deep buffer for over 100 JPEGs
  • Excellent build quality, ergonomics, and battery life
  • Strong high-ISO performance up to native ISO 51200
  • 51-point AF system with reliable tracking
  • Tilting touchscreen adds convenience
Watch outs
  • Single card slot is a downgrade from D7200
  • 4K video has a 1.5x crop and is limited to 30 fps
  • Not a significant upgrade for D7200 owners

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- 20.9MP DX-Format CMOS Sensor - EXPEED 5 Image Processor - 3.2" 922k-Dot Tilting Touchscreen LCD - 4K UHD Video Recording at 30 fps - Multi-CAM 3500FX II 51-Point AF System - Native ISO 51200, Expanded ISO 1,640,000 - 8 fps Shooting for up to 100 Frames - SnapBridge Bluetooth and Wi-Fi

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