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I was on the fence about getting this. Looks like I will. Great Video.
no camera, no cry..right bob?
Oh no I just bought this camera for shooting video.
Thank you!!! I have been thinking about buying this since last year. I am definitely buying it now.
Enjoyed this video – your photographs are stellar. Have you shot sports or wildlife with the D7500?
What’s a good camera for shooting videos
Thanks for this great video. I was going to get it for the 4K video. I have owned the D90 for over 10 years and the 1080p five minute video limit and heating up of the sensor just isn’t cutting it for me. I don’t think this is my best choice either for video thanks to your advice.
I have this camera (Nikon D7500) for a two years now and I agree what You said. This camera exceeds my expectations and I try to describe them below:
– 8 FPS is useful – when shooting animals, but You have to be aware that sometimes You will be forced to review more than 1000 photos – so believe me, when You are not a professional animal photographer the 8 FPS will be more than You need;
– autofocus performance is great – I have autofocus issues only with heavy (and very good) Sigma Art 50-100 due to its shallow DOF. With Sigma 100-400, Nikkor AF-S 18-105, Nikkor AF-S 50 autofocus is very good (please take into consideration that these lenses are not a professional lenses). Sigma Art 50-100 has problems when autofocus is set on points far from the center point (maybe it is issue of my lens)
– autofocus performance with AF-P (new steeper motor autofocus, as I know actually used also in Z-Mount lenses) is awesome both in video and photo. Video from D7500 is much more than I need, because I prefer shooting photos – but for occasional video D7500 and AF-P 18-55 should be enough, when You are not a videographer;
– this body is durable – accidentally my set (D7500 with Sigma 100-400 attached) fall of from 1,8 m to the grass – lens had to be repaired by Sigma Service but the body works fine – I did not observe any problems (please, don’t test it). It works also for 4 hours under -10 degrees of Celsius without any problems;
– one slot is not an issue for me – If I were a professional photographer, I would rather have two cameras instead of one;
– no measurements with some very old lenses – I don’t care, I don’t have any;
– battery life is very good: In medium conditions – at temperature about 8 degrees of Celsius I shot ~1300 photos (not lamp, but with heavy lens with autofocus working all the time) and battery level was at 80%. At -10 degrees of Celsius after 4 hours battery level was more than 40 % (I used external lamp occasionally, but I do not remember how many shots was taken);
– image quality: outperforms my old Nikon D3000 (which I still love for its lightweight and skin tones it produces) almost in every aspect.
I have no regrets that I bought D7500, but now the prices are too high – I paid lower price for new body than someone wants for used. If You thinking about D7200 instead of D7500, take D7500 – the only one reason where D7200 is better is that You have measurements with very old F-mount lenses, but it is not a good direction – believe me – try any AF-P lens and You will never want go back to old, noisy, soft screw-driven or manual lenses.
Mine still gets used a lot.. alongside my D4S 🙂
One of the most underrated camera but also one of my favorites!
best starter camera around 1000 as far as being on stage recording concerts can you help me out i’ve been looking at cameras at best buy to get me started for videography?
As someone who has been using a 7500 as my primary daily shooter since right after it was released, the answer is – Absolutely. For Street Photography, Portraits, or Landscapes, the 7500 is an outstanding performing camera at an affordable price.
As I Said before, “It’s a beast” I’m taking my baby underwater soon!
worth upgrading from a D7000?
I’m used to doing photo shoots with the iPhone 13 promax I’m usually just taking pictures of beautiful woman and I’m tired of using the iPhone I want to try something new with this Nikon 7500 be good? I like taking photos indoors at a studio as well as some outdoor photos…. I thought you should always keep the latest camera I heard you say something about it’s a couple of years old should I worry about that I’m new to the Camera market
I bought it new for €799 in 2019 when there was a special offer from Nikon (cashback) . No regrets, great camera. Looked today, costs €1149😯.
Hello, I very much enjoyed your video. I have had it for a number of years (4 yrs) and I put it down. Now I am retired and picked it up again as now I have the time to work with it. There is a lot of things I have known about the camera but due to lack of use I feel like it is a new camera. Been off and on since 1971 doing photography so it is an itch that does not go away. I will also see if you have any more Videos Thank Ray
I just bought this camera because I’m upgrading from a D3200 and already had some DX lenses. I’m watching mirrorless, and I’m very interested in a canon R5 as well, but did not want to shell out that kind of dough…. Yet…. I may still get the R5 before my trip to Brooks Falls next year (think bears…. hunting salmon…. on a waterfall…), but I think the 7500 will be great for me until then.
Been contemplating upgrading my D3300 recently. Usually just shoot photos like landscape, city, etc for a hobby/enthusiast and wanted to stay with the DX series since I have good DX lenses. This video, especially the “moment of clarity” helped give the 7500 an edge in purchasing.
I sold this camera a few years ago for a Z50. Instant regret. It runs circles around the Z50 for sports, action and wildlife. It’s a joy to use as well. I’ve also owned the D500 and D700. The D7500 is as close as you can get to mirrorless without going mirrorless. Unlike the D500 it remains relatively small. The deals on F mounts lenses is outstanding now. Also, the AF-P trio of zooms have state-of-the-art autofocus and can keep up with the camera, plus they are cheap. Buy the 10-20, 18-55 and 70-300 AF-P. Then grab the 35mm 1.8 DX and 50mm 1.8 and you’re done.
It really is amazing what this camera can do. Super battery life, great ergo…you always want to pick it up…and reliable AF. What’s not to like?