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【チャンネル名 Steve Perry】
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You probably getting paid by Nikon to promote this model of cameta😂
Wouldnt have one given me , nikons biggest turd yet , and all plastic ,, go blow it out your arse pal
Its NOT CARBON FIBER its POLYCARBONATE // PLASTIC ,, you turds would sell sand to arabs
Sorry, but i can’t agree – I’ll stick with the D7200.
Nikon d7500.d7200 and cannon 80d who is better
I basically trust two people on YT..Ken Wheeler ( Angry Photographer ) and of course Steve Perry..honesty is so hard to find
Excellent review and to the point. Not sure I am sold on the Nikon D7500. Would like to keep photography as uncomplicated as possible. I might be viewing things in the wrong way though. Have been using the Nikon D3200 for 4 years. All these complications don’t seem to exist.
Great review! Funny, the one feature which is a deal-breaker for me is the elimination of the battery grip feature. I’m old school and the grip is just a necessary thing for me in terms of ergonomics. A camera just doesn’t feel right without it. I also prefer a heavier camera for balance, but that’s just me. Cheers! (Oh, and still love my D7100 and D300! – will likely get a D500 someday as another body, )
At least the D7500 can still AF the older screwdrive AF lenses. Glad Nikon didn’t omit that feature.
You would think these manufacturers would ask the customer what they want first.
As far as battery life goes, they never tell you what the settings were when they tested it. I have seen me get far less than estimated with battery life so I tend to carry multiple batteries just in case.
This is how reviews should be … clear and straight to the point, no cheap jokes, no biases
Enjoyed the review. I’m still on the fence about this camera, likely reason is I don’t actually need it. Looks like a lot of camera for the price. Thanks
Steve Perry offers the clearest and most informative photographic equipment reviews I’ve seen. And without the ego and shouty attention seeking that mars so many other presentations. Excellent stuff!
Great vdeo bro👍
i have had the D7500 for about three weeks and have been very impressed. sure it’s not full frame but i have used the D7500 on three paid event gigs and the client loved the images. i do have a question, using live view, is there a way to “tap for focus” but NOT take the image, simply allow the focus to happen? thanks for the effort and the sharing. i am an appreciative subscriber. thumbs up.
Superb review. Thank you.
( “Crayons on sandpaper” LOL)
Hi
Steve Perry
Help please .
my question which one is good for wildlife D7500 or D7200.
Many thanks
Hi Steve Perry I need Help please .
my question which one is good for wildlife D7500 or D7200
Many thanks
Vrey good sir
D7500 ok sir