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Haven´´t had the camera long. Still learning how to use if. Takes great pictures and it´s great on family outings and sports events.
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×D7500
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D7500 Camera Body
AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-140mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR
Posted by hobby on June 17, 2018
Haven´´t had the camera long. Still learning how to use if. Takes great pictures and it´s great on family outings and sports events.
Posted by Mario on June 13, 2018
Upgraded from a D5100. This is a vastly superior experience. It does take a bit of getting used to the various menus. Camera is fantastic, photos are super, auto-focusing works very well
Very light, but seems to be sturdy, changing lenses a dream, as usual with Nikon
Posted by rich7305 on June 12, 2018
I am a Nikon guy. I have owned everything from a D50, D3100, D5100, D5300 and now a D7200 and D7500. After shooting thousands of photographs thru the 3000 series models, I moved up to the D7200. When I dropped the 7200 (on concrete), I went out and bought a D7500. What an upgrade in operation and quality! The D7200 is now fixed so I have both cameras. I gave the 3000´s to family and friends. Both the 7200 and 7500 are great cameras. I don´t use the touch screen much but I wish the 7500 articulated like the 5300´s. A matt screen would help as well. The 7000 series cameras are more complicated and I would advise buying a separate instruction book to help you master all the upgrades. I use Snapbridge and although I don´t have it all figured out yet, my pictures seem to transfer easily and automatically. A GREAT feature for travel photographers like me.
I only use prime lenses. The results I get using my D7500 with a 135mm 2.0 are nothing short of stunning! If you are getting less than satisfactory results with your D7500, take a good look at the glass you are using. The D7200 and D7500 are high quality cameras deserving of quality lenses.
Posted by Sketcher on May 31, 2018
I recently purchased my D7500 and absolutely love it! The clarity of images, brilliant color, ability of the camera to adjust well to lighting conditions, and the overall size and handling are amazing! I love this camera and am so very glad I upgraded!
Posted by Adelina on May 20, 2018
I love shooting with this camera. The quality of pictures is crisp, fast, silent focus, versatile.
It takes amazing videos, as well.
Posted by travelingphotographer on April 29, 2018
I LOVE LOVE LOVE this camera. I have worked my way from a D5200 to a D7100 and now the D7500. I loved my D7100 but had an accident(my bad) hence I had to get a new camera. This feels very much like my D7100 which is great. I had over 100k shutter clicks on my d7100 and loved using but it had a huge issue with wildlife photography. Its horrible buffer! I still got plenty of great shots over the years I just had to plan really well and when to press the button. I did miss a few good shots due to a full buffer. The D7500 takes all the great qualities of the D7100 but makes it a beast for wildlife/sports. I have been testing it for the last 2 weeks very heavily(over 3000 shots so far). The 8 frames is awesome and I have yet to fill the 50 shot buffer(raw). Thats been a sigh of relief. The focus system is the same as the D7100 but I do feel it is a bit more responsive with fast moving birds. I have taken several shots to compare vs the D7100 since it has had a slight reduction in pixels. At 100% magnified in Lightroom I can not notice any real difference, I do notice a slight difference at 300% but that is literally pixel level. The ISO is slightly better on the D7500 at 3200 and 6400...haven´t shot higher than that. I usually set the camera to go up to 3200 as needed and never had any worries it wouldn´t be usable. Battery life is fantastic. I can easily get 1500-2000 pictures off one battery. The touch screen is awesome and the tilting part is very usable for landscapes so I don´t have to kneel down all the time for low angle shots. I Love this camera and it seems it will fit all my needs as an advanced Hobbyist.
It does have a few negatives depending on what you need out of your camera..
-Its not a D500, but also a much better price tag
-the loss of a 2nd SD card slot. I never shot backup anyway so a non issue for me. If you shot paying gigs(weddings, portraits etc...) it could be an issue
-no battery grip option. They are heavy and bulky anyway so I have never used one, even when shooting with my Nikon 300mm f4
-no 10 frames per second of the D500...it does do 8 fps which is crazy fast compared to most cameras out there.
HIGHLY RECOMMEND for anyone looking for a great all around camera that really shines when the action starts. Photos below are just a couple of what I got with my D7500 so far. Nikon 300mm af-s f4 prime, Sigma 17-50 f2.8
Posted by Kent´s Inspirations on April 14, 2018
Great Camera for enthusiasts of wildlife and nature! Although Nikon D500 has more features, faster frame rates, and auto-focus point than the Nikon D7500. Nikon D7500 still performs amazing for non-professional photographers. The most important to tune the setting for the type of photos you want to take. Being creative with your photos is your key.
Posted by Bgrand1 on March 20, 2018
I currently own a D7200, and was planning to purchase the D7500 but before I did, I borrowed my friends for the weekend and was very disappointed. overall its not a whole lot different, but the changes they did make seem useless to me. the main problem I have with it is that they took away several features I have grown to love and expect in my camera, and downgraded the resolution. they did add what I would consider video upgrades. But I love to shoot stills, and don´t really care much about shooting video. so therefore I will stick with my D7200 for now. don´t get me wrong. I love Nikon and have had them since the early 70´´s and most likely always will. but after talking to several of my photographer friends, both Pro and Amateur, it is aperient that the D7200 is going to remain the king of the DX Format cameras until Nikon re-thinks what DX Format photographers actually want in a top of the line DX Format camera . I´m sure they will, they always do, it´s NIKON
Posted by FastPhotog on March 6, 2018
I call it a sports camera because it runs like a well-tuned sports car. I would call it a Ferrari. I own a number of high-end pocket-sized digital cameras. They do a good job but they are a far cry from the D7500. The focusing is very fast and sharp. The low light performance is the best I have seen to date. Oh, and I have to slow the camera down sometimes. Otherwise, when I need to get photos of fast moving subjects, this race car will easily beat almost anything out there.