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【チャンネル名 Robert Bishop】
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thank you for your comparison….I am still holding on to my D7200 for birds…might go for the D500 one day…
Very good comparison, great information and photos also. Thank you, I have the 7500, and sure enjoy using it. 😊
Good review Robert. Image quality was pretty identical on both cameras. Does either camera have a tilt screen? Oh and will next week’s video be D500 v Z7i 🙂?
I don’t hear lot about DX AF-P 70-300 but I love it. It is light weight, gives sharp images in good light and nice background blur.
Definitely useful. Good info on the important differences. I’m still a fan girl of the D7500, but some of those little bells & whistles on the D500 are tempting. Thanks!
Great comparison mate. The D500 looks like a fab camera, but the D7500 has served you well for quite a while. Some great images from both cameras in this one, I especially liked the duck (mallard?) image at the end of the video. Great stuff as always mate! Hope you had a great weekend and all is well there!
Good review. We appreciate it.
Very good practical and thorough review, good to share your insights on these. The D500 does seem to have a few pros that I can understand suit your shooting. Great advice for buyers on “if you can afford the D7500 new consider the D500 2nd hand” it’s a good point! you can often great some great camera 2nd and in mint conditions for the same as new.
Does the D500 have programmable mods?
Great Video, As I’m sure you know, I’m a Canon Shooter and very unlikely to change, the only area my current gear is deficient in is 4 k > 50 frame/sec, My ultimate goal is an R5, but Its out of my price range and I’m going to wait until they start to come up second hand. The main thing that keeps me in the Canon eco system is the collection of L series lens I own which spans from 16 mm – 400 mm with 3 zooms and a 2 x extender, plus my 300 mm f4 can go out to 600 mm with the 2x extender. If i changed to the R5 I would by the 24-200mm and use my L lens with the adapter. Great camera comparison, thanks for sharing
Top comparison. The only cameras I used are my a7iii and D7000 as I’m sure you know but i do think using a DSLR camera today is ok.
Nice review.. I have had both cameras. I traded in my D7500 after about 1.5 years and got a D500 (kind of like you) a couple of months ago. Honestly I haven’t seen a difference yet but still learning the D500. D7500 is an excellent camera. I think lenses have had more impact. I shoot both 300mm f4 PF and 200-500 f5.6. Haven’t tried the prime on the D500 yet but it is a tad sharper on my D7500. Didn’t have the zoom when I had the D7500 so only shot that with the 300 + 1.4 TC. That’s my next set up on the D500. I mostly do BIF with this camera. I wrote a comment with link to some sample pictures with both twice and got deleted someshow so this is my last attempt here… happy shooting.
Great comparison Robert, i had the D7000 it was my second camera after the D5000 and i loved that camera kind of wish I still kept it.
Nice review Robert! What mode was used, I noticed the shutter speed was higher in a couple of the D500 shots? I broke out my D7000 recently and quickly remembered why I haven’t used it in awhile, poor autofocusing, low light, etc…. Been researching an upgrade for a week now. Decided to wait till today to see if the new FTZ 2 adapter would add autofocus for AF lenses, it does not :(. So, I am back looking at dslr’s since I have nice FX 2.8 AF lenses. I can get a mint condition D7500 for an awesome price. But, I am leaning towards paying more for the D500 . I think the better autofocus, viewfinder and higher frame rate is worth it for air shows and sports. Very intrigued with the mirror less models. Will eventually get an FX one at some point.
I’m sure we’ve shared this sentiment before, but these days with cameras it hardly ever comes down to image quality any more – all about the little features and ‘ease of life’ stuff that makes or breaks the deal. One thing that frustrates me though (with all manufacturers this is) is the use of two different types of cards used in one camera body. It’s great to have the faster write speeds but if you shoot redundant then just it gets hampered by the slower card anyway making it useless. Good review mate – made for great comparisons having the same lens on both bodies.
Great comparison ! Nice tips !thanks for sharing friend !! full support 🙂
I am glad to join your amazing channel 👏🔔
I recently ordered a good condition d7500 from mpb for 650.
It’s an upgrade to the d3500 I’ve had for about a year now.
It’s currently on its way, and I’m so excited that I can’t stop watching video about it lol
*Z9 enters the room
How much do you want for the D7500? and what condition is it in? I might be interested in buying it. I only do portraits and landscape so fine for me and my daughter (she only has a D3100). I’m in the UK.
Really enjoyed the informative video. In your earlier video on the 7500 you pointed to the inferior AF system using the liveview feature. Was this improved on the 500? Thx