OK.. i have been in photography for 5 decades.
i have had many good film cameras, some decent "all in one Digital cameras"< like Konica'Minoltas Dimage A2-a "pro-sumer" camera that was top notch when it first came out.
but this is my first DSLR. if it wasnt for being acquainted with most of the terminology, this would be quite a handful of a camera to just jump into the Deep end of DSLR cameras.
It has a big "books worth" of features.
and you need to BUY that book. ( or books-- camera manual alone is NOT going to cut it )
probably the best book for this camera, is Nikon D7500 by David D. Busch. He has several photog books out, and is a pre-eminent expert on all things DSLR. so yea, you need the book.. its big, detailed, and goes thru everything there is to know about the D7500, and didnt even know you needed to ask.
Ok.. camera.
I have only started to use it, but its still got some very user friendly options, function buttons you can set for your own needs, adjustments and presets, etc. ( all of that is in the book, way to much info to just review ).
I was looking at this camera, and the Canon 7D Mark II.. a toss up. Canon might have some edge in a few areas, but not many, and none i believe you could ever really take enough advantage of, to "see" the results in your photos
This camera has a huge range of ISO settings, and is one of the best at keeping noise at bay at the higher ISO settings.
not to say you can shoot at 25600 and 10 min exposures, it simply handles a lot more noise better than most in, or slightly above, its price point.
AF is fantastic, pick the points you want to use in several pre-set modes, or let the camera to the guesswork.
the camera has 180k photos built in for comparison for metering purposes, but even if thats not enough, you have a wide variety of metering modes and area ( sizes) to choose from.
Color rendition is ever so slightly warm, but not in a bad way, or really noticeable. thats just Nikons typical color range.
speed of AF is really quick. this is touted as an excellent sports camera, and you will see why.
i havent ( and dont plan on really Trying to test it ) had to worry about weather/dust, etc, but this camera was given superior weather and dust proofing to its predecessor the D7200.
the only drawback(s), which are not of any consequence ( to me ), no pistol grip with extra battery power,-that is guaranteed, there is a brand out there, thats SUPPOSED to work, but, i'll wait.
1 card slot, where D7200 had two. if you have a 128GB card, not sure how or why you would need two, unless the camera could write to them in alternating fashion.. which i am not aware of.
simply buy a quality card- they arent pricey. Samsung EVO Select on here (amazon), has a 45mb write speed, with higher versions at 80mb write speeds, and all near 95mb read speeds.
that should be fast enough for virtually any need you will come across with this model Camera.
this camera has features that will take me months to master, as well as discover ( i dont have days to just run around and play with it, i dearly wish i did, its a joy to hold/use ).
it also has basics that anyone familiar with Digital cameras in general, can use and recognize.
if you want a slightly less pricey "Jump" into the Decent DSLR end of the Pool, i recommend the Nikon D5600. not short on features at all, just a few items across the board fall short of the D7500's extreme capabilities.
but, you wont be as overwhelmed either.
if you are a TOTAL Digital Camera novice.... Nikon D3600 is your ride.. trust me. you dont want to be intimidated by , or get a camera with features you will never USE but PAID for.
Canon Rebel series is also a GOOD more " novice" choice.. no knock on Canon here.. i have one.. lol ! !
a Pro level Camera, is the D7500..
albeit what might be considered a "Entry level Pro" camera.. its a very advanced camera all around, and lacks or lags behind the MUCH pricier cameras, by only small margins in various areas.
Again, areas you wont notice, probably will never "get to" in the cameras lifetime, or need.
unless you are trapsing thru Jungles in the Amazon, or Deep Bush in Africa, or maybe in the Arctic..
then Nikon D810 , Canon EOS 5D Mark IV is your game..
at 2-4x the price..
Nikon D7500 Body Refurbished Digital SLR Camera, 3.2", Black
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Last update: 09-02-2024
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Your purchase will include all of the Nikon original accessories plus a Limited Nikon 90-Day Refurbished Warranty
Nikon D7500 20.9MP DX-Format 4K Ultra HD DSLR Digital Camera (Body Only) (Renewed) - (Black)
20.9MP DX-Format CMOS Sensor - Paired With EXPEED 5 Image Processor - 8 fps Shooting for Up to 100 Frames - 3.2" 922k-Dot Tilting Touchscreen LCD Monitor - 4K UHD 3840 x 2160p Video Recording at 30 fps - SnapBridge Bluetooth and Wi-Fi Connectivity
INCLUDED IN THE BOX: Nikon D7500 DSLR Digital Camera (Body Only) | EN-EL15a Rechargeable Li-ion Battery | MH-25A Battery Charger | UC-E20 USB Cable | AN-DC3 Strap | DK-5 Eyepiece Cap | DK-28 Rubber Eyecup | BF-1B Body Cap | Limited Nikon 90-Day Refurbished Warranty
Nikon D7500 20.9MP DX-Format 4K Ultra HD DSLR Digital Camera (Body Only) (Renewed) - (Black)
20.9MP DX-Format CMOS Sensor - Paired With EXPEED 5 Image Processor - 8 fps Shooting for Up to 100 Frames - 3.2" 922k-Dot Tilting Touchscreen LCD Monitor - 4K UHD 3840 x 2160p Video Recording at 30 fps - SnapBridge Bluetooth and Wi-Fi Connectivity
INCLUDED IN THE BOX: Nikon D7500 DSLR Digital Camera (Body Only) | EN-EL15a Rechargeable Li-ion Battery | MH-25A Battery Charger | UC-E20 USB Cable | AN-DC3 Strap | DK-5 Eyepiece Cap | DK-28 Rubber Eyecup | BF-1B Body Cap | Limited Nikon 90-Day Refurbished Warranty