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Customers are satisfied with the camera's quality, image quality, and autofocus speed. They find it easy to use, intuitive, and a good value for the price. The cross sensors allow them to capture exceptional portraits and fast-moving scenes without filling the buffer. The autofocus is smooth and allows them to quickly check critical focus. Many customers find the learning curve relatively painless, and the controls are easy to find and hit buttons. Overall, they consider it a great product for the price and a good return on investment.
Product Description
· Class leading image quality, ISO range, image processing and metering equivalent to the award winning D500 · Large 3.2” 922K dot, tilting LCD screen with touch functionality · 51 point AF system with 15 cross type sensors and group area AF paired with up to 8 fps continuous shooting capability · 4K Ultra HD and 1080p Full HD video with stereo sound, power aperture control, auto ISO, 4K UHD Time Lapse and more · Focal length in 35 mm [135] format equivalent to approx; 1.5x that of lenses with FX format angle of view
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CyndiReviewed in the United States on July 2, 2024
This camera, although it would be considered “dated” by younger generations of photographers, is still very much a powerhouse and a must have for anyone wanting to take photos in a variety of situations! This is a step up from the previous DSLR I owned so there is a small learning curve for me as far as the features. I also consider it a step up from the z50 mirrorless I own. While mirrorless is lighter weight, there are situations where it just isn’t capable of doing what I need. The real test for this D7500 will be marching season during halftime shows, but as of so far, I’m impressed! The 18-140 lens is truly an excellent lens! It is able to zoom in and out as I need in all situations I’ve used it so far. Very fast auto focus and I love that I can easily switch to manual on the lens itself without fiddling with settings on the camera. This significantly lowers the risk of me missing a photo opportunity because I’m looking for a setting in the camera menu. Sturdy body. This does add weight to the camera but honestly I feel like that isn’t a bad thing. I started my photography journey with an SLR with no auto focus and black & white film in HS. I learned to develop the film and photos myself. The features and options on this camera are truly amazing and I still have a lot to learn about it, but so far I’m impressed! I’ve always been a Nikon girl and they continue to provide excellent photography cameras and lenses! *photo taken at my local Memorial Day ceremony. This pup was super fast and I took several photos in quick succession to get the one shown on the review here. The D7500 didn’t hesitate, focused quickly and I was able to take this picture. The owners were thrilled when I posted it on the local page as they had yet to get a good pic of their new pup :)
Philip J Rondina IIReviewed in the United States on January 24, 2025
The best NIKON camera I have ever owned. Takes Amazing pics! No need to spend anymore money that this to get a high quality camera. This one is perfect!
PreciousmimsReviewed in the United States on January 23, 2025
I have been a long time Nikon user. I am a hobbyist in photography but I love the link to your smart phone feature! Makes posting to applications seamlessly from your phone, with a quality photo taken with an exceptional camera!
ecformanReviewed in the United States on July 3, 2017
Before I start, these are simply my own impressions. I was once a professional photographer way back in the days of film and photographed over 600 weddings, as well as sports teams and schools. Nowadays I am just an amateur who sells prints once in awhile. I am also a recently retired economics teacher and in my quest to upgrade from my excellent, but outdated D7000, I applied the principles of wants vs needs, trade-offs, opportunity costs, and cost benefits. Realizing the no camera will give one exactly what they want, I narrowed the requirements down. My two main criteria were higher ISO performance and more accurate focus. I do a lot of bird in flight, and both are essential. It came down to the D7200, the D7500, and the D500. The D7200 already being two years out, I ruled it out. The D500 fit my needs, and a few wants, but the price tag was a bit steep. The D7500 seemed the best fit, and after trying it for a couple of days I believe I made the right choice. ISO- While the D7000 had an upper limit of ISO 1600 before degrading, I now feel quite comfortable at 3200 which helps with the 180 f/2.8 for birds. I will test at higher when I do some Milky Way shots next week. Focus- Spot on, fast and accurate. I can track a bird quite easily. Exposure- Amazing. The color rendition and exposure are so good I don’t have to do any tweaking. Even shooting a bird against a bright blue sky the metering handle it. Eight frames per second is fast. The shutter is quite sensitive and I will easily shoot a sequence when only one is needed, but they delete. The shutter is much quite quieter than the D7000 and makes a sweet sound like my old Contax. The negatives that people are sounding off on don’t bother me. One card slot is okay, I never utilized the second slot before, and I am not doing anything that a card failure would cause a catastrophic loss. No battery grip is okay too. I have one for the older camera, but never used it. I am so old that reaching over with my finger feels natural. Not being able to meter with old lenses is okay too, I don’t have any. The bottom line is that this camera meets my needs, and then some, giving me a good return on investment. Update 7/17- After spending a couple of weeks with the camera I am even more pleased. I found the group autofocus and af-c to work the best for tracking birds. I have gone up to ISO 6400 with satisfactory results, in fact I have yet to use the flash. Update 7/21- I have been using the camera at the beach for surfer photos and it performs impeccably. Battery life is a bit short, but that may be affected by the use of a screw drive lens. The sunrise photo was shot with the 10.5 fisheye.
Katie RiversReviewed in the United States on March 27, 2024
Play Video I was looking for an upgrade from my Nikon D 5100 and I did a little research into a newer model that would be good for a photography business. I found the 5100 as an affordable upgrade with higher megapixels at 20 megapixels and wider range in ISO and aperture. There is also a cool feature to transfer to your phone through the app and it is super simple. This is a step up from the D5100 of course however, I also think it is a good intro camera for a photography business. I didn’t want to invest thousands of dollars yet so this was a positive step in the right direction. The sellers were extremely fast and I received my camera four days before expected arrival. The camera is everything that was advertised and I would trust this seller in the future.
EsmeraldaReviewed in Mexico on January 21, 2025
Me es funcional, buena marca por buen precio Tuve el percance que no enviaron el cargador y el proveedor me lo envió y no tardo tanto en atender mi solicitud, cuenta con las especificaciones del producto
paulo roberto alves de moraesReviewed in Brazil on June 7, 2022
Produto original de ótima y, recomendo
PlaceholderReviewed in India on January 9, 2025
Genuine dealer and the Camera and Lens is perfect in working. Also given all the accessories as agreed. Perfect Dealing.
happyBuyerReviewed in India on June 29, 2024
Great product. Last high performance crop sensor DSLR from Nikon. Buy it before Nikon discontinue its iconic D7500.
Amazon CustomerReviewed in Canada on August 17, 2020
D7500 is an excellent camera that delivers excellent value. It has features that are very useful for enthusiast and amteauers alike.