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【チャンネル名 Steve Perry】
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GREAT review, concise, to the point, no fluff or bias. Tony Northrup and Jared Polin should take note! I get frustrated when they review products and do not even have the product in their hands at the moment or show anything helpful other than their “professional opinion”. Subbed and thank you.
I love your channel, your overall style and the superb images you shoot
detailed and concise review of these 3 cameras. very well articulated, well done!
Have to say I love your channel and this review really helped me make a decision on what to buy. I am upgrading from a D3200 and as I would love the D500 it just a tad out of price range. So I was torn between the 7200 and 7500. After watching your video I have decided to go with the 7500 as it to me is an all around upgrade for me from the 3200. If I had a 7200 already the D500 is the obvious choice. Thanks and keep up the great videos they are so helpful!
Great review!
Simple, clear and to the point.
First time dslr buyer, i need a camera for taking furniture product pictures for online/website and catalog purpose. Out of nikon d7500, d750 and d810 camera do you recommend and more importantly which lense should i get, i want to invest money in a good product which can be used for longer time and can give me good quality shots. Thanks in advance
Excellent review, thank you Steve
Thanks for this review, I was thinking about D7500 + 200-500 combo. Currently I’m using a Sony full frame camera with Canon glass and not happy with at performance
This is the best review of D7500 which I saw! During my trip to Korea this year I was kinda angry about my camera which is D300s. Especially high iso image quality and buffer. I wanted to buy D500 but when I saw price I noticed that for the price of D500 I can buy D7200 or D7500 with 150-600mm lens. I need camera which have good high ISO IQ and big buffer. I don’t need second slot because I always shoot in overflow mode of my cards on D300s. Saving photos on 2 cards at the same is limiting buffer. I think that D7500 is better option for me right now.
Hi Steve, Many thanks for the excellent review. Easy to get caught up in what the d7500 doesn’t have, so thanks for the common sense & practical advice.
The best goddam 25 min of my life it didnt even feel that long
This is how reviews need to be done by other photographers review cameras for a day
I like your practical no nonsense reviews. You answer real life questions. I have both the D500 and D7200 and your review was spot on. I just purchased the Z7 and would love you to review this camera and show ways to use it properly in the field. Thanks!
Nikon d7500 hindi me all seting play kare
This is easily the best video I’ve found comparing the D7200 and D7500. So much info I think I need to watch it again! And finally, someone actually talked about what really matters… the image quality!
What about the cost. Some people’s don’t have the moneys, to pay for 1300 to 1400 camera.
you can always get third pary grip i have it works as you say fine i think you should do another letting people know you can get one
Thanks for a great review!! I was really torn between a D500 and D7500 as an upgrade to my older D5100. This review was BY FAR the most comprehensive and unbiased review I found on YouTube. I thought I was all set with the D500. But when I “racked and stacked” features and my own use (landscapes, streets, long exposure, and some static/slow wildlife), I decided to save ~$750 and go with the D7500. I am NOT a sports/action photographer and don’t need the speed that comes with the D500…not to mention the added complexity of this higher-end camera. You made this choice ALOT easier to make. Thanks!!
still love the D7200.. pictures on that camera are just stunning.. not having a grip option on the D7500 is a real downer too.. but to each their own..
I use D5500 for now, but I want to buy second camera. Is D7500 with kit lens worth to buy in 2019?? or Should I push the budget on D500 for body only?