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【チャンネル名 Steve Perry】
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I was hoping you were gonna sing, but not even those birds are singing. Ugh
*THE THING GO **15:58*
*AND A PU PU DURU PUM*
SOO in other words, get the D7200 instead of the D7500, because the D7200 is MUCH cheaper now?
Hai steve i m from india. Plz answer me afs 200-500 lens is fully compatible with d7500 and fully work with this model afs system.if u can then make a video of this combination. plz sir i can’t make a decission about this matter.
“Like a kid using crayons on sand paper”
Rest in peace 5-year old sandpaper coloring days
Awesome video. Would you recommend upgrading from the d5300 to d7200 or d7500? Or is that money better spent on better glass? Thanks!
Great video! I think I’ll still go with the D7200 as I like to have the option of a vertical grip and I get decent shots with my D3400 already, so shutter speed is not really something I would cry about. And it’s not hurting my wallet as much!
Hello sir,
I have Nikon D5200 with AF-S DX nikon 55-200 f/4-5.6g ED VR II lens and AF-S DX nikon 18-55 f/3.5-5.6g VR II lens?
Can I use the same lens for D7500 as well? Please help.
Thanks in advance.
Best channel!
Damn, maybe I’ll save more moanies for the D500, the D7500 is too mediocre…
Despite being a wildlife photographer, I’m still stuck between the D7200 and the D7500 :/
Anyone can lend a hand?
I just received a refurbished D7500 and a Nikon 200-500 zoom lens. I have watched a lot of your video’s and they helped a lot in my research. I also bought your Wildlife Photography and Nikon Auto focus E books and look forward to getting into wildlife photography as a hobby. Thanks for all that you do to help people learn. You are the best presenter that I have watched.
As a paid shooter 1 card slot is a deal breaker of the 7500! I would never trust a single card for my clients time or event! This makes the D500 a requirement in the DX format! Thanks for the input and review!
Does d7500 support touch screen
Verey nice camra nikon d 7500 i like sir nikon d 7500 ki kit lens shat mai kon se hai i am m. Ashraf akhtar photographer muzaffarnagar city u.p
hello my name is kundan…………. i love wildlife photography which camera do you suggest?
Question – I’m upgrading from a D3400 which by the way I love …
My girlfriend is getting my d3400 2000 bucks is a lot of coin for D500 …I’ve seen a d7500 almost new with 18-140 lense for $1400. And I’m tempted. That lense alone is a nice lense. I live in a wet climate and weather seal is good.
Is the drop to 20.9 megapixels …is this an issue at all?
I have owned my Nikon D7500 for exactly one day only and I love it. Yeah probably when you break it all down the D500 is a slightly better camera in a few different ways but at the end of the day picture quality cranks for me and I’m getting the same picture quality out of this camera as I would be 500 because the processor is the same and the sensor is the same and I will be using the same lenses. However find this camera I saved $750 over the D 500 and that’s a lot of coin. I have read so many people Winge about the lack of dual card slot. If we go back for five years most cameras only had one slot and no one really ever had a problem. If I’m gonna go out to someone’s wedding or something professional I would probably have a second body with me anyway as opposed to relying on the card failing or not failing. It’s more likely that something is in the camera might fail I supposed to the card and that’s where a second body would be more than useful. 128 gig card is gonna carry a lot of photos and video. Quite simply you can carry a second 128 gig card in your camera bag if you are gonna go through all of that in one shoot. As well as a spare battery if you need.
The money I saved on the D7500 will allow me to buy other bits and pieces camera. And lots of people complain about the SnapBridge app but I found it really simple to connect and pretty straightforward. In fact I had to nick on cameras and to switch between the two using SnapBridge is actually quite simple. I would say one thing though it’s probably a lot easier to use an iPad or a tablet as opposed to a smart phone which will fill up really quickly. The image quality is simply outstanding on this camera and I love you to the cows come home it will do still photography as well as the D500 as it simply is the same sensor and same processor. I’m not going to bad today D500 at all as it is a great camera also but the amount of paper in the stain for the D7500 unwarranted we really analyse the facts. As jarred says the guts of these two cameras is the same.
Okay so the D500 10 frames for second as opposed to 8 but really what sporting events or photography is really tell you lies that two frames for second difference. For the majority of us he’s taking photos that really is not going to make a huge difference and again I think so many people are just looking at the fault of the D7500 instead of embracing what it is which is a really beast of a camera for 1300 bucks or thereabouts.
Remember the D500 is $750-$800 more expensive. To me it is not one third better camera than that is the D500.
And honestly the 24 megapixels down to 21 or 20.9 Is not a factor I have seen the raw images from my Nikon D3 400 which is 24 megapixels compared To this camera and I cannot pick the difference. If you are doing a 30” x 15” canvas sure we might see some pixelation in massive size prints that who does this type of prints.
The video is very similar in both these cameras it’s really good again I point to the fact that this camera is almost $800 cheaper. You cannot buy a product that is $800 cheaper and expect to get the same specs as the D500. And while most people do not see the benefit of a pop-up flash I do and it is useful in certain circumstances. So if you owned a D 500 and you needed to buy a flash that’s another hundred bucks also on top. I understand the love for the D7500 people need to stop criticising the D7500 because they love the D500 that’s simply stupid.
I also see one major benefit to the D7500 that the D500 does not have and that’s the proximity sensor where the monitor turns off when your eye comes up to the viewfinder. That is brilliant and it’s really really good the first time I used it it’s almost like the camera is watching you.
Also the D7500 is lighter. When you’re can you camera around 7-8 hours on a hike somewhere in the middle of nowhere that’s gonna make a hell of a difference and also just holding it remember holding a camera still free hand is a huge difference when the camera is lighter.
Okay I’m not gonna bag the D500 as it is a brilliant camera but the D7 500 for almost 1/3 the cost of the D500 it’s a bloody awesome value camera and I think if the D500 didn’t exist then we would be raving about this D7500 but we’re not because there is a similar camera that has a few more features that were pissed off that this camera doesn’t have when in actual fact they are different cameras and that different markets.
My estimation some prices are Australian dollars. I love the Nikon D7500.
And you cannot go wrong with this camera it simply is pretty brilliant.
Nicely detailed Steve! Think I’ll buy d 7500
I’ve had my D7500 for 6 months, my first dslr. As a enthusiast photographer it’s been a big step up from a bridge style camera. What would be a good lens for wildlife?