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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Nikon D7500
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Camera is fantastic. Much better then I was expecting. Very easy to use and the output is great. Having the best sensor in a aps-c camera makes a world of difference in low light shooting.
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The Nikon D7500 is by far the best camera I’ve ever used. It took my photography to another level instantly. I combined the body with an 18-300mm Nikor lens that provides crystal clear images both far and near. The camera is surprisingly simple to use in both automatic and manual modes. The controls are laid out well and are very intuitive. I would highly recommend this camera to all photographers, from beginner to intermediate or pro level.
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I already own one Nikon D7500 and wanted to buy another so that I had 2 cameras that are identical. Best Buy had a remarkable sale on a new-in-the-box camera body and I was thrilled to get a new one at pre-owned prices, along with the extended warranty. The customer service was amazing and I am VERY happy with my purchase.
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I bought this for my wife for her birthday to upgrade from her Nikon D5600. I don’t know anything about cameras, but she is thrilled. She said the difference is incredible.
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Very happy with my new Nikon 7500. I go to the national parks as often as i can and the Nikon fits my needs. Someday i want a mirrorless camera and will look to Best Buy for that too.
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I replaced my well loved D7100 with this camera. It does not seem as sturdy as my D7100. Plus, I really miss the dual card slot my D7100 had. However, it takes really beautiful pictures. It definitely works better in lower light situations. So far, I am happy with my purchase.
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This is my first new DSLR since I purchased a D40x many years ago. I bought the body only, since I have a number of Nikon lenses from the past, including 3 that I used with my Nikon 8008 film camera back in the early '90's (35, 50 and 70-200). The D40x couldn't autofocus with those, but now they're fully usable again. I'm not finding the absence of vibration reduction to be a big problem at the moment, but will probably pick up an 18-300 with it in the future.
I'm very impressed with the size and feel of this camera. Coming from a tiny D40x, I was concerned that it would seem oversized and heavy. But that's not the case at all. It's very comfortable in hand, and light.
I'm still in my learning curve, as this camera has significantly more capability than my previous.
I'm rating it as an excellent value, as I was able to purchase it during a sale with a significant discount, and it was certainly time for me to upgrade. At full list, I probably wouldn't even have considered it, since I take most of my daily photos with my smartphone now, and I haven't been doing that much with my D40x. Maybe that will change now.
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I read many reviews of DSLRs and mirrorless cameras before deciding on this one. I'm not a professional and I didn't want to pay several thousand dollars for (or carry around the extra weight of) a full-frame Nikon. The D7500 is accessible to those with some photography experience, but also has a lot of bells and whistles for when you're ready to grow in the art. It produces very high quality images, is extremely fast, and captures great images even in relatively low light, all of which is helping me take the best photos of my kids to date.
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I was looking to update my old Canon Rebel X before heading on an Alaskan vacation. After much research, I landed on the Nikon D7500. I am still learning all the settings, but after taking most with minimal adjustments, the pictures came out amazing. The HD video is remarkable, but the thing that really impressed me was the ability to take bright pictures in low light settings. I used with a Tamron 18-400 lens. This gave me the close up shots to the telephoto without having the carry more than 1 lens.
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I haven't had a lot of time to play with my new camera but so far I'm loving it. I kept my Nikon d7200 so I can have both cameras and not have to change lenses so often. I love the 4K video since we have 4K TVs. Missing one card slot doesn't bother me in the least. So far I've had no problem with the app connected to my Samsung Galaxy S7. I only gave it 4 stars because I really haven't had time to play with it much. Was it worth $1,200+ dollars? Maybe. I think that's a personal choice but I had been waiting for this camera for months and glad I purchased it
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The Nikon 7500 is easy to use and is a great tool in photography. Its multipoint focus system is awesome. It’s also rugged and weather sealed so if you get caught in a cloud burst it will not be ruined.
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Moved up from a D5500 and am enjoying the additional 3 frames per sec (to 8), better high-iso performance in lower light and additional ability to access frequently used functions more quickly. The negatives most commonly cited (single card slot & no vertical grip) were not issues for me. Also, considered the d7200 but the D7500 just felt more comfortable in my hands (the deeper grip is really nice) and handling it felt more "natural" for me. I have tested the camera's iso-performance up to 12,800 in indoor lighting at some events and have been very pleased with the JPEGs rendered (haven't tested RAW yet) - compared to my D5500 (which already performs well in low-light), I seem to be getting 1 or 2 stops of additional ISO performance to get images of comparable noise & "quality" (just my unscientific observations). If you're looking to upgrade from a d3xxx or d5xxx series, it'll definitely be worth it. If you already have a d7200, I'm honestly not sure - there are enough professional reviews out there that comment on this topic so my opinion wouldn't be worth much. If you want a D500 but can't justify the cost, I think the D7500 would be a satisfying compromise.
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Excellent choice as I am a Nikkon previous owner with great experience. I decided for another Nikkon first for its quality and secondly all the lenses I own.
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Amazing Quality! The Nikon D7500 is a fantastic mid-range DSLR that delivers strong overall performance, especially in terms of image quality, autofocus, and video capabilities. It’s a great option for enthusiasts who want a well-rounded camera that can handle a variety of subjects and situations.
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Photography is one of my favorite hobbies and I used to have a Nikon D3400 and decided to update it, I bought this camera and I am extremely happy with it, it was a good purchase and is definitely a good upgrade. The touch screen is awesome and has some new features compared to my previous one. I definitely recommend this camera to anyone. Always stay Nikon.
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I upgraded from D3400 and it was the best decision I’ve made! I haven’t been able to really shoot in various conditions yet but it has worked great in low light situations and portrait shots of my kids! I love the touch screen, although it definitely has room to improve on resolution. I am satisfied with this camera for family portraits and just all around enthusiasts shots.
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At first I could not decide between the 7200 and 7500 but after getting this camera I will say its worth the money. The D500 sensor on it makes for some incredible low light photos and in really bright settings it works even better. Also the larger sensor makes up for the 14% loss in mega pixels but if you invest in good glass (as you should with any camera) then you'll be fine. The only draw back is the one slot memory cards. Other than that this camera shoots faster than the 7200 and can shoot brighter and more colorful photos than the 7200.