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【チャンネル名 Robert Bishop】
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I’ve seen a few gear reviews recently but all Canon related and as a Nikon user through and through since the year dot this was really useful and interesting Robert. I’m still erring to the Z5 but a slight spanner in the works this week – after your wildlife film and one similar from Adrian Alford, I’m debating whether to go for Nikon AF-S Nikkor 80-400mm f/4.5-5.6G ED VR Lens (second hand) as opposed to upgrading my body ??? Dilemmas and decisions !! Take care and thanks for the review.
I have been using Nikon for years, back to the D50 and D100, what a change technology makes.
i enjoy the d7500 — i’m purely a Nikon person and currently debating getting a mirrorless or a D500 to add to the collection. i agree the flash is an annoyance.
Great Camera Review, thanks for sharing
cool camera. i still use my D7000 with a 18-300mm for weddings and events, along with my a7iii. if its matched up with a good lens then ya can’t go wrong really.
Got my nikon d7500 for 600pounds it had only taken 50 shots with a used 18-250 sigma for 100pounds money well spent it is a very good camera if you do not want to spend a lot of money .
Hi I have had the 7500 bout a year now paired with the 70-300mm and i like it.Waiting for delivery date of the 200-500mm. Also still have and use my old D80. Nikon works for me.
Sorry for the late response Robert, trying to catch up after holiday. Really great, detailed review. I use Sony’s now but I started on a Nikon D3200 and still use that from time to time. But the D7500 is a great camera and will be for many years to come, and has obviously served you very well over the years! I’m sure you will continue to get plenty of good use in the future as well. Really fantastic review and a huge thumbs down to the person who left you a thumbs and didn’t state their reasons why. Hope you are doing well and keeping safe and glad to see that spring has sprung over there!
The reason I went Canon many many years ago was due to the layout of the buttons compared to the Nikon I tried at the time. I only mention as all the money I have spent with Canon since all derived from that one small factor, based on handling two cameras in a ‘Currys’ for about 2 minutes each!….and a salesman pitching the Canon a bit harder (must’ve been more commission). When you mentioned the layout, it just reminded me of that sliding doors moment. Could have easily gone the other way and I’d be a Nikon shooter. Anyhow, the D7500 – 8fps with a fantastic buffer sounds like a great option for wildlife/sports action photography. Obviously you mentioned the focus system a little later which may hamper that a bit but still that’s a decent spec camera. For me, the dual card slot thing only becomes absolutely vital if doing wedding/event photography and even then there’s make-do’s (yep had to use them early on in my career! but am thankful to have moved past that these days) but for most other genres there’s probably do overs or you shoot tethered so no real issue (and assuming that a pro filmmaker would not be using this camera). As you mention 20mp is plenty and didn’t Nikon make that a brand wide thing to sit all their top line APS-C format at around the 20mp range? Seemed like a good idea for me, Canon throw far too many MP at their crop sensor. Great review Robert
Hi Thank you for this wonderful share ~ such a nice content ,Great video shared. Keep it up and stay safe, stay connected. Warm greetings from New York.
Those are always show us a good pictures with your camera.
Thanks my friend
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I’ve got this. I use it mainly with a Tamron 180/f3.5 macro and 300/f4D and 1.4 TC for wildlife. It handles beautifully. I don’t think the IQ beats my old D7100, but it’s much better for action shots.
Thank you. I needed this info. Bless u
Thank you Robert. You answered all of my questions
do you make macro fotos and videos spanish subt?
I have this , love it and want D850. I use for close-up and macro photography
For quick focus mode changing in the z6/7 you can use custom buttons on the front of the camera to switch between focus modes 😁