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Excel in low light with ISO 100-51200 extendable up to ISO 1640000 (equivalent)20.9 MP DX-format sensor Expeed 551-point AF system will track your subject, lock onto it and keep it in focus4K/UHD video footageD7500 camera body, 18-140 mm VR lens, AN-DC3 strap, BF-1B body cap, DK-28 eyepiece adapter, EN-EL15a li-ion battery, MH-25a battery charger, UC-E20 USB cable
D7500 Camera Body
18-140mm VR Lens
AN-DC3 Strap
BF-1B Body Cap
DK-28 Eyepiece Adapter
EN-EL15a Li-ion Battery
MH-25a Battery Charger
UC-E20 USB Cable
European Service Warranty Card
4.5 out of 5
90.91% of customers are satisfied
5.0 out of 5 stars Great bit of kit
For the price this is a good camera, although a bit dated still does the job
5.0 out of 5 stars Superb camera
On first impressions it is a huge step up from my D90 which occupied a similar position in Nikon's range at the time of purchase. Aside from the obvious increase in pixels, the biggest differences are in focusing and sensitivity.Focusing is incredibly fast and accurate in all light conditions with the new focus modes all appearing to work very well. I generally use single point focusing but have experimented with the other modes and will definitely be making more use of them in the future. 3D focus tracking is especially interesting as it can track a moving object across the frame which would be great for wildlife or sports photography.The massively extended ISO range also gives access to a greater range of shutter speeds, I have moved my ISO limit (the max ISO I will normally use with an acceptable level of noise) up from 1600 on the D90 to 25600 on the D7500. Those 4 stops would cost me an awful lot in wide aperture lenses so are a real gift in low light. Beyond 25600 the grain becomes significant but you can still get usable images at 51200.The camera feels perfectly balanced and the button layout is slightly tweaked from the D90 to put the most used ones closer to hand. The new control dial allows control of shooting mode (including two user defined modes) and selection of single, continuous or timer functions. The continuous modes are very fast (up to 8 FPS) which I have not experienced on a camera in this class before and opens up some new opportunities.There is an articulated touchscreen which is nice and bright and allows for low level shooting with live-view but this is not something I expect to use often - it has full HD video capability for those that will use it and I expect the screen comes into its own there.Overall, I can't wait to get more use out of this. Bolo was by far the cheapest place (for UK stock) to purchase and although it was out of stock when ordered the communication was good.
5.0 out of 5 stars Great camera
First time with Nikon and greatly impressed. Still learning functions but easy to use and photos are very good quality.
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent camera
The NIKON D7500, is an excellent camera and at £700 is affordable well worth purchase and people are amazed at the photographs even if it does have a slightly cropped sensor it still takes superb pictures and video overall excellent!
4.0 out of 5 stars A great camera with a professional feel for a mid-range price (for a DSLR)
I started photography as a hobby about 10 years ago, and have bought a couple of Nikon cameras previously. I’ve had a D3200 and a D7000, both good cameras in their own right, but I wanted something with a bit more up it’s sleeve.The built in WiFi and Bluetooth are massive bonuses, the speed is fantastic in comparison, the quality is a great upgrade with a good sensor.The option to be able to send images as a 2Mb jpeg or RAW via the app is great for sharing or editing for a more crisp image.I’ll spend a little time getting to know it’s limits, but was worth upgrading.If your starting out, this may be worth investing in as it’s got plenty of options to help you through as you start and will allow you to develop your skills until you can use the more technical side.The touchscreen is good quality, and this may be an age thing, but with buttons that can control the screen right next to it, I don’t see the need, but we are in the age of the smart phone.The only down side is the loss of the second card slot compared to D7000 and I believe up to the D7200, which if you is always handy to protect images (in case a card fails), if your planning on being more professional. But if it is only for capacity, then the size of cards and their storage speeds now, don’t make it an issue.
5.0 out of 5 stars Great camera, but learn how to use it!
You can be fooled into thinking you can just pick this up, put a lens on and point, click, look at the results and smile. Most of the time it can be this simple, but if you want to get great photos, not just good ones, learn how to use it, play with the settings a bit and invest in one or more good lenses (I use a 18-300mm for general photography).The D7500 for Dummies book is a great place to start but I've learnt by playing. I seem to spend an afternoon taking photos, wondering why they look awful, read up, try again and repeat until I get it right. This camera can do it, it's more of a test for the dummy pressing the button!I upgraded from an old D40X and I'm so impressed with this camera, it's quick, has lots of settings, takes high capacity memory cards and with a SB300 flash (that I've just bought) is just amazing indoors and out. I took over 1000 pictures at an afternoon party recently and shared the photos on Google Photos - the feedback I received from everyone was excellent. I wish I could claim it was all down to me but in all honesty, this camera does 90% of the job.If you're looking for a great DSLR camera and this is in your price range, get one, simple.
Best Purchase, Highly recommend
Initially my fear was the unit being renewed it would maybe have visible defects. Wrong, when I opened it I was in shock to see this nearly pristine camera, color me impressed.Everything was wrapped up as if it were brand new, starts right up, clean as whistle, functionality is great, and overall I'm currently very satisfied. I still have a thought that I maybe will be back to report something negative....but I hope that isn't the case. Great focus and quiet. Awesome features, the value is there, and it seems very rugged. Watch fro knows photo on the tube, I think you'll learn about this nikon brand...it's withstood time.
custo benefício
Excelente, escolhi esse modelo depois de assistir a vários reviews; ainda aprendendo toda a configuração necessária; mas já utilizei e achei muito boa;
Nothing was focus
Sadly- nothing would focus and make every photo blurry- I send it back for a refund! NOW JUST PRAYING THEY WILL REFUND ME--- or im out of alot of $$$
NIKON D7500
Great camera. I previously had the D90 which lasted me 15 years. It only stopped working because the shutter had worn out. I therefore, bought the D7500 because it functions just like the D90 but with additional technical accessories.I'm sure that I'll get the same enjoyment, if not more, from the D7500 which came into production several years later than the D90.I was also able to use all my Nikkor lenses that I previously had on the D90.This camera came with: battery & charger, Nikon shoulder strap and USB transfer cable.It does not come with the memory card which you will have to supply yourself.Je ne regrette rien
Beste DLSR in dieser Preiskategorie
Beste DLSR in dieser Preiskategorie. Tolle scharfe Aufnahmen, schneller Autofokus, auch bei Sportaufnahmen in der Halle super geeignet. Das ist jetzt schon meine 3.Kamera der D7500.... Sportfotografie ist halt Materialschlacht. Aber über 150k Auslösungen sind auf jeden Fall drin, mit meiner zweiten Kamera sogar schon mehr als 230k...
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