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    Specs

    • 21MP CMOS APS-C Sensor
    • Expeed 5 LSI
    • 3.2" 922k LCD tilting LCD with touchscreen
    • 100% view optical viewfinder
    • Video modes
      • 3840 x 2160 @ 30p / 144 Mbps, MOV, H.264, Linear PCM
      • 3840 x 2160 @ 25p / 144 Mbps, MOV, H.264, Linear PCM
      • 3840 x 2160 @ 24p / 144 Mbps, MOV, H.264, Linear PCM
      • 1920 x 1080 @ 60p / 48 Mbps, MOV, H.264, Linear PCM
      • 1920 x 1080 @ 60p / 24 Mbps, MOV, H.264, Linear PCM
      • 1920 x 1080 @ 50p / 48 Mbps, MOV, H.264, Linear PCM
      • 1920 x 1080 @ 50p / 24 Mbps, MOV, H.264, Linear PCM
      • 1920 x 1080 @ 30p / 24 Mbps, MOV, H.264, Linear PCM
      • 1920 x 1080 @ 30p / 12 Mbps, MOV, H.264, Linear PCM
      • 1920 x 1080 @ 25p / 24 Mbps, MOV, H.264, Linear PCM
    • Mic and headphone ports
    • Clean HDMI out
    • 640 g
    • 136 x 104 x 73 mm
    • $1,249.95 body at https://www.amazon.com/Nikon-D7500-DX-format-Digital-Body/dp/B06Y5ZCFHX
    • $1,749.95 kit with 18-140mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR lens at https://www.amazon.com/Nikon-D7500-DX-format-Digital-18-140mm/dp/B06Y5RTN1T/

    Important things

    • UHS-I only controller, hence slow
    • Worst strap lugs position
    • No peaking
    • Removal of one SD slot
    • Cheap low res LCD used
    • Cheap small battery
    • NFC was also cut to increase margins

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  • PR

    Enthusiasts are a distinct type of photographer, who go to great lengths in the relentless pursuit of the perfect capture. It is for this user that Nikon Inc. announced the D7500 today, an advanced-level DX-format DSLR that provides a robust yet lightweight camera with powerful performance and premium features. Using the same 20.9-megapixel image sensor, processor and wide ISO range as the D500, Nikon’s flagship DX-format DSLR, the D7500 incorporates an exceptional combination of stunning image quality, impressive speed, astounding low-light ability and 4K UHD video capture, yet remains within reach for a diverse array of image makers and creators.

    “The Nikon D7500 was engineered to be as versatile as the photographer using it, and excels whether shooting fast-action sports, stunning low-light landscapes, distant wildlife, glamorous portraits or multimedia content,” said Kosuke Kawaura, Director of Marketing and Planning, Nikon Inc. “This is a camera for the photographers who are serious about their passion, infatuated with the next frame and above all else, want speed, small size and an excellent value.”

    Balance Image Quality and Low-Light Performance

    The new D7500 features Nikon’s latest 20.9-megapixel DX-format imaging sensor and EXPEED 5 processing engine, the same high-performance heart of the Nikon D500. Designed to excel in a wide array of shooting conditions, the D7500 eliminates the optical low-pass filter (OLPF) for maximum sharpness and clarity, with the class-leading dynamic range flexibility that is a hallmark of Nikon DSLRs. The compact DX-format form factor also gives photographers extended focal length reach that is an advantage for sports and wildlife photography, especially when coupled with the vast selection of available NIKKOR lenses.

    Whether shooting a landscape at dawn or sports under indoor lights, the D7500 affords the latitude of low-light capability to consistently nail the shot, time and time again. Even in the most challenging light, users can capture images with minimal noise, thanks to a native ISO range that spans from 100-51,200, and an expanded ISO range up to an astonishing 1.64 million equivalent. Those same stellar image quality and low noise virtues also apply to those shooting video, whether it’s a 4K UHD production or a mesmerizing astro time-lapse of the night sky.

    Focus with Precision, Capture with Confidence

    The Nikon D7500 DSLR gives photographers many new premium features and advanced Nikon technologies to help create incredible images and video:

    • The D7500 is fast enough to keep pace with the quickest athletes or animals; capable of shooting at up to 8 frames-per-second (fps) with full AF/AE, with an expanded buffer of up to 50 RAW/NEF (14-bit lossless compressed) or 100 JPEG images.
    • Nikon’s proven 51-point AF system covers a large portion of the frame. A Group-Area AF function has been added, which is a preferred focus mode for those shooting fast action.
    • The slim, tilting 3.2” 922K-dot touchscreen LCD can be used to easily control, compose and play back, even while mounted to a tripod. The menus can also be easily navigated using the touchscreen function.
    • Like the Nikon D5 and D500, the 180K RGB Metering system is used with the Advanced Scene Recognition System to help ensure balanced exposures and fantastic color rendition in nearly any shooting situation.
    • Lightweight DX form factor allows for an agile, comfortable body with deep grip and comprehensive weather sealing. The monocoque body is durable and approximately 5% lighter than the D7200 and 16% lighter than the D500.
    • Shoot all day and well into the night with up to approximately 950 shots per charge (CIPA standard).
    • Like the D500 and D5, the Auto AF Fine Tune feature when in Live View allows users to automatically calibrate autofocus with specific lenses if needed.
    • Through the Retouch menu, users can access an in-camera Batch Process RAW Converter that can handle multiple images to optimize workflow.
    • The camera’s pop-up flash can act as a Commander for remote Speedlights, while the camera is also optimized to function with line-of-sight using SB-500, SB-700 and SB-5000. It can even support the radio frequency control system of the SB-5000 when using the optional WR-R10 accessory.
    • New Auto Picture Control function analyzes the picture scene and automatically generates a tone curve within the camera.
    • Images can automatically be downloaded to a compatible smartphone, and the camera can also be triggered remotely using Built-in Bluetooth1 and Wi-Fi

    Multimedia Capabilities for Creators

    The Nikon D7500 adds in a diverse array of advanced features for multimedia content creators, including 4K UHD (3840 × 2160/30p) video capture and the ability to produce awe-inspiring 4K UHD time-lapse movies in-camera. Video files can be stored as either MOV files or as MP4 files, for greater flexibility and easier playback on a wide range of devices. Like the D500, the D7500 offers 3-axis built-in e-VR image stabilization when shooting 1080p Full HD video, and can be easily focused using the rear touchscreen function.

    For the advanced videographer, the D7500 offers simultaneous 4K UHD output to card and uncompressed via HDMI, as well as a headphone and microphone jack for pro-level audio recording and monitoring. To allow for smooth exposure adjustments, the camera also supports power aperture for smooth and step-less depth-of-field transitions while users can also keep highlights in-check using visible zebra stripes in live-view mode.

    Price and Availability

    The Nikon D7500 will be available in Summer 2017 for a suggested retail price (SRP)* of $1,249.95 for the body only configuration, or with a AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-140mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR lens for $1,749.95 SRP*. For more information on the Nikon D7500 as well as the latest Nikon products, please visit www.nikonusa.com.

  • Fantastic it has added: e-VR, power aperture, adjustable screen, and a touch screen!

    Interesting they've dumped the higher res 24megapixel sensor for the newer 20megapixel one, a sign of the megapixel wars easing of.

    Any info on if 4K is still a crop of the sensor, or if its using the whole sensor width? Wonder if the live HDMI out is 422? (10bit is dreaming)

  • Video shooters will find both 4K and Full HD recording to be available, but while the latter uses the full width of the sensor, 4K reads from a 3840 x 2160 pixel region in the centre, which imposes a 1.5x crop. In-camera electronic image stabilisation is included to compensate for shake when shooting hand-held: this has the advantage of being able to correct for rotation around the lens axis, which is important for video but something in-lens stabilisation simply can’t do. It also works with every lens – not just optically stabilised ones.

    Perhaps surprisingly, the D7500 has just a single SD card slot, unlike either the D7200 or the D500.

  • Shipping date for the new Nikon D7500 DSLR camera in Japan is June 9th.

  • Nikon D7500 DSLR with AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-140mm f/3.5-5.6G ED kit dropped to $1547

    https://www.adorama.com/inkd7500k.html?sub=cpd060417SSM

  • Nikon D7500 Digital SLR Camera + AF-S 18-140mm ED VR Lens Memory & Flash Kit, $1547

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/322553664055

  • Dog is always right - this one look towards Sony camera

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    http://www.photographyblog.com/previews/nikon_d7500_photos/

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  • Review

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    One of the great features is 4K video recording - something which is not yet standard on enthusiast level cameras, and a good noise performance at high ISOs. Bluetooth and Snapbridge is great - when it works - but can be a little frustrating at times when it refuses to pair, hopefully this technology will only improve as kinks get ironed out.

    Overall, the Nikon D7500 is an great all-round enthusiast camera for those looking for their next step up DSLR, especially for those who don’t have pockets deep enough for the D500.

    http://www.photographyblog.com/reviews/nikon_d7500_review/

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  • Finally close to NX500 in stills, need to wait two more years for video

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    https://www.dxomark.com/Cameras/Nikon/D7500

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