Nikon D7500 Body+ Nikon 16-855mm VR+ Bag+ Low Click
The Camera is Used but in TOP Condition
D7500 DSLR packs a serious punch, and it is reminiscent in many ways of Nikon's higher-end options, both full-frame and crop sensor. Everything about the D7500 is perfect.
The D7500 has 20.9 megapixels, which is less resolution than two of its predecessors, the D7100 and D7200. It also has the fastest frame rate and largest buffer of all the D7X00 models, as well as the most autofocus options.
Of course, 21 megapixels should still be more than enough for landscape photography or other detail-oriented needs, at least for most photographers. It's not as if this camera is only meant for action photography ? but Nikon's specification changes do signal a shift in that direction.
The autofocus, image quality, and ergonomics of this camera are all excellent, and the video quality is enough to satisfy this camera's core audience (who are interested in photography first, videos second ? or not at all). Still, there are a few drawbacks to the D7500 that might matter for your uses. Here's a quick summary of the main pros and cons:
Pros
Excellent image quality
Fast, accurate autofocus
Dedicated ISO button in a good spot
Large, ergonomic grip
Well-placed, high-quality buttons
Easy to set things quickly even with thick gloves
Advanced Auto ISO settings
Bright, high-quality viewfinder with essentially 100% coverage
U1 and U2 options
Highly flexible "My Menu"
Adjusting aperture in live view shows changes immediately
Wide array of focusing options, akin to Nikon's highest-end DSLRs
Large menu with the ability to change almost anything you need
Many modern features: bluetooth, touchscreen, auto AF fine-tune, and more
Good battery life, even in cold conditions
4K video looks great, and can be output uncompressed via HDMI
Power aperture for videography
Zebra stripes for videography
In short, the D7500 gets a lot of things right and the result is a camera with very impressive performance overall. You rarely need to go into a menu to set a particular option; it's a very quick camera to use, and I would argue that it is one of Nikon's best-rounded products of all.
The D7500 might just be the best camera on the market at this price. It's certainly one of the most well-rounded. This camera makes it easy to capture the pictures you have in mind, whether that's landscape or sports photography, and the image quality is on par with the best you can get from a crop sensor camera today.
Note > Have misplaced box while relocation. If I will be able to find it, it will be part of the sale as well.
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