August 22, 2017

Advantages and Disadvantages Nikon D7500

Nikon recently released its newest Nikon D7500, Nikon is one of the companies who diligently issued new cameras, especially now many suggestions and criticism of the camera in the release. This time nikon pulled out the D7500 camera as the D7200 sukesor. D7500 camera is cheaper in comparison with the Nikon D500 camera that has a high specification.
Advantages and Disadvantages Nikon D7500

If you want to buy a camera with a high specification and affordable price maybe you can choose a Nikon D7500 camera. What about the features and the Nikon D7500 camera? Here I will share about Nikon D7500 Advantages and Disadvantages. 

Nikon D500 is a camera that is widely used by photographers, but this camera is expensive, and the Nikon D7500 is cheaper than the D500, the two camera specification is almost the same.

Nikon D7500 camera has a resolution of 20MP and uses APS-C sensor and at ISO up to 100-51200. Some features that are upgraded from the D7500 from the D7200 include FPS from 6 fps to 8 fps. And the camera LCD Nikon D7500 already in use LCD touch, flapping LCD, Video 4K, Bluetooth and weight lighter camera that is 45 grams.

Excess Nikon D7500

Nikon D7500 camera has a high specification and the price is cheap in comparison with similar mirrorless camera. Built-in Flash contained in this camera is faster in comparison with the D500 camera.

The excellence of the camera already has 4K UHD directly using the HDMI cable. This is very useful if you like video recording, with this feature will help you take better pictures.

Disadvantages Nikon D7500

After we discussed the advantages of Nikon D7500 Nikon now I will discuss a few shortcomings on the D7500, the camera has only 1 memory card card slot and no NFC and no vertical hand-grip option.

Nikon D7500 Specifications

Sensor APS-C, 20 MP
ISO 100-51200
EXPEED 5 processor
Photo speeds consecutive 8 photos per second, buffer 50 RAW 14 bit images
4K UHD Video
AF 51 point with 15 cross type point
Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, SnapBridge
180k metering RGB sensor (face detect)
1 memory card slot (SD card)
3.2 inch touch screen monitor that can be bent

The new specs on the D7500 are not in the D7200 camera

8 fps, up from 6 fps
Extended ISO mode can be up to +5 stops
Maximum native ISO 51,200, up from ISO 25,600
Touch LCD
Flipping LCD
Bluetooth
4K video
Snapbridge App
The new EN-EL15a battery, compatible on older EN-EL15 versions used in many other Nikon cameras like the D7000 to D500 and D810
Group-area AF
It weighs 45g lighter than the D7200

Excess Nikon D7500 Camera

High-end DSLR camera with high-speed performance, and affordable price. Even cheaper than many other mirrorless in the class below
There is a dial mode and programmable memory (this function is lacking in D500)
Built-in flash is good (less in D500)
4K video output simultaneously to the card and compressed via HDMI
Electronic video stabilization in 1080p format
New faster processor that is EXPEED 5
Jack headphones and microphone
Better metering
Increased accuracy of AF, good subject acquisition and in tracking mode
WB is better
Improved AE capability
Active D-Lighting is also improved
Flicker reduction is improved
Options metering mode highlight-weighted
Hand grip is better and deeper
Group AF option added for Advanced Multi CAM 3500 AF II
Slightly 35g lighter than the D7200
The ISO button is closer to the shutter button
Weather-sealed better
The rear screen is touchscreen
The rear screen can be tilted
8fps higher 50 frames RAW buffer
Auto AF Smooth
4K video (at 2.25x 35mm FOV)
1080p HD video can now use Active D-Lighting
4K time lapse video directly in camera
Support power aperture for video
The position of the left and right microphones apart far enough
Zebra pattern to check video in Live View mode
Larger infrared port on the front
Bluetooth and WiFi support
Auto Picture Control feature
Shutter for 150,000 times
Shutter Monitor for automatic shoot speed adjustment
New metering highlight-weighted mode
In-Camera Batch Process RAW converter

Neutral Value

Using the 21MP D500 sensor
SD cards still do not support UHS-II
The 51-point AF is still the same, Advanced Multi-CAM3500 II AF
Re-position the camera strap lugs
Still using Focus Peaking for Live View support


Disadvantages Nikon D7500

Price rose $ 50 from the price of D7200
This single SD Card slot is compared to the SD twin D7200 slot
A lower number of images per battery charge (950 vs. 1110)
The resolution is slightly lower for the rear screen
There is no hand-grip vertical option (no contact on the bottom of the camera)
No NFC feature (D7200 exists)
Advantages and Disadvantages Nikon D7500
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