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Not everyone will appreciate the changes made to the Nikon D7500, but it offers significant improvements for sports and action photographers.
The D7500 is Nikon’s second-best DX body DSLR packed with the professional quality components seen in the flagship DX camera, the D500.
The body is similar to the D7200’s, but Nikon has added a touchscreen and shaved off 35g of weight. Like the D500, the D7500 can shoot 4K video at up to 30 frames per second, and still shooting ...
This is particularly true at a time when retro-looking images are trendy. The Nikon D7500 is currently discounted to under $700 in the US for the body only.
When purchased body-only, the D500 will set you back US$750 more than the new D7500. The D7500 can also be purchased for $1,750 bundled with an 18-140mm F3.5-5.6G ED VR kit lens. Wrap-up The D7500 ...
Those of you with eyes set on a mid-range DSLR may want to wait for Nikon's D7500, scheduled to launch later this summer for $1,250 body-only. The new shooter features a 20.9-megapixel DX-format ...
Nikon finally adds a tilting screen to its dSLR for shooting action on a budget but made a couple sacrifices along the way.
The tilt-angle display on the D7500 certainly has its advantages While both the D7100 and D7200 have sported large 3.2-inch displays that sat flush with the camera body, the D7500 has a 3.2-inch ...
Nikon's latest enthusiast DSLR, the D7500, has a speed increase over its predecessor, as well as 4K video and a tilting touchscreen.
Nikon D7500 Review The Nikon D7500 SLR inherits many of the features of the flagship D500 and is available for a lot less money, but omits some features found in previous D7000 models.
Now Nikon is updating its D7200 midrange body with a new model, the D7500 ($1,249.95, body only), which includes several of the innovations offered by the D500 for significantly less money.