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Nikon D7500 + 18-140/3.5-5.6 VR

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ePHOTOzine
★★★★★
7 years ago
Nikon D7500 Full Review

The Nikon D7500 features the 20.9 megapixel APS-C (DX) sensor from the Nikon D500 and offers 8fps continuous shooting, a 51-point AF system, 4K UHD video recording, and a tilting 3.2inch touch-screen.

Excellent image quality (particularly with prime lenses; Excellent noise performance; In-camera raw processing; Bluetooth image transfer; Dual-axis electronic level; 8fps continuous shooting; Improved ergonomics; 3.2inch tilting touch-screen; 4K UHD video recording

Single SD card slot; No white priority AWB option; Limited remote shooting app; Live view focus slower than some competition; Slow to transfer full-size images via Bluetooth

ABT Electronics
★★★★★
5 years ago
Works Great

I am especialy enjoying the speed of autofocus, the crisp sharp images and learning so many new features available.

buydig.com
★★★★★
6 years ago
Love the camera. Always been a Nikon fan.

Love this camera. Works with all my old Blade type AF lenses, all the G lenses, AIS, etc. Very fast, 8 frames/second, etc. One drawback, apartenlty they changed in the D7500, the IR receiver for the remote is only in the front. Aparently, it's predisessor had an IR receiver in the back also.

Stuff.tv
★★★★★
7 years ago
Nikon D7500 DSLR Camera with 18-140mm Lens VBK510XA review

If you don't mind its DSLR bulk, this is one of the best all-rounders you can buy at this price

Superb image quality; Speedy autofocus; Handy tilting touchscreen; Fast burst mode (at this price)

Only one SD card slot; Wireless sharing a bit patchy

What Hi-Fi?
★★★★★
2 years ago
Nikon D7500 Kit (18-140mm) - Brand New review

While it's a shame that picture and sound quality haven't been upgraded, the iPhone 13 was great in these regards and the iPhone 14 is, too Excellent display Admirable headphone performance Solid build quality No upgrades to picture or sound Familiar design Notch is still present

gadgets.ndtv.com
★★★★★
6 years ago

Nikon refreshed its mid-range DSLR line up this April with the introduction of the D7500. This DX-format DSLR succeeds the D7200 and brings much-needed features such as faster focusing and 4K video recording in a package that costs under Rs. 1,00,000.

Image and video quality similar to that of the D500; SnapBridge is useful; Good feature set; 4K video support; Decent battery life

No second SD card slot; Slow autofocus in live view; A bit bulky

Practical Photography
★★★★★
6 years ago

Nikon is currently celebrating its 100th year in the photographic industry, and its extremely impressive resume includes both the first professional SLR to feature autofocus (1988's Nikon F4) and the first SLR camera to record video (the D90, released in 2008).

Shutterbug
★★★★★
6 years ago
Nikon D7500 DSLR Review

Nikon had been relatively quiet in introducing DSLRs aimed at enthusiast photographers but that all changed with the new D7500, the company's latest camera in the D7000 line. As the successor to the D7200, the Nikon D7500 (MSRP: $1,249, body only) joins Nikon's APS-C (DX format) DSLR camera lineup,...

Scorecard, + High-resolution images, + Nice colors, although slightly oversaturated, + Easy handling with professional features, + Fast AF system; fast image processor, + High-quality video recording

- Swivel monitor isn't fully articulated; - Only one SD card slot (forerunner D7200 offered two slots; - SnapBridge app offers only basic features in remote control mode

Roberts Camera
★★★★★
6 years ago

This camera's built-in Wi-Fi® capability can only be used with a compatible iPhone®, iPad®, and/or iPod touch® or smart devices running on the Android™ operating system. The Nikon SnapBridge application must be installed on the device before it can be used with this camera.

The Phoblographer
★★★★★
6 years ago

Why would I buy this It opened the door to a hobby I never thought I would enjoy. My phone isn't as great vs the camera, it allowed me to explore Italy, keep the memories, and showed me how and where I can grow as a photographer.

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