Nikon D750021 MP DX, 8 FPS, 4K Stereo, Touch Flip LCDSample Images Intro Lens Compatibility Specifications Accessories USA Version Nikon D7500 (25.2 oz./714g with battery and card, $797 or about $480 used if you know How to Win at eBay) and 50mm f/1.4 G. bigger. I got mine at B&H. I'd also get it at Adorama, at Amazon or at Crutchfield, or used at eBay or used at KEH. It also comes in many different kinds of kits at Adorama, kits at Amazon, kits at B&H, kits at Crutchfield and kits at eBay. $797, body-only at B&H, at Adorama, at Amazon and at Crutchfield. $1,097, kit with 18-140mm VR DX at B&H, at Adorama, at Amazon and at Crutchfield. $1,497, kit with 18-140mm VR DX and AF-P 70-300mm DX VR at Crutchfield. About $480 used if you know How to Win at eBay. This all-content, junk-free website's biggest source of support is when you use those or any of these links to my personally-approved sources when you get anything, regardless of the country in which you live. Nikon does not seal its boxes in any way, so never buy at retail or any other source not on my personally approved list since you'll have no way of knowing if you're missing accessories, getting a defective, damaged, returned, store demo or used camera. Buy only from the approved sources I use myself for the best prices, service, return policies and selection. Thanks for helping me help you! Ken.
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Nikon D7500 and 50mm f/1.4 G. bigger.
Nikon D7500. bigger. Sample Images topSample Images Intro Lens Compatibility Specifications Accessories USA Version (more at High ISOs and throughout the review) Orange and Bars, 11:46 AM, 23 February 2018. Nikon D7500, Nikon 10-20mm at 20mm at f/8 at 1/250 Auto ISO 100, as shot. bigger or camera-original © file.
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Introduction topSample Images Intro Lens Compatibility Specifications Accessories USA Version
This new Nikon D7500 is a fantastic combination of the ultra high-speed imaging guts of the D500 put in the more practical body of the previous D7200. The Nikon D7500 has the image sensor, light meter and processor of the top-of-the-line DX Nikon D500 and keeps the D7200's body, mode dial and AF system, and adds Bluetooth, 4K video and a flipping touch LCD to it. The D7500 has the D500's same crazy expanded ISO 50 ~ 1,638,400 range, and bumps frame rate to 8 FPS from the D7200's 6 FPS, while it retains the D7200's superior mode dial with two programmable presets I find necessary for real-world photography, all for a very minor premium over the price of the old D7200. Better than the D500, the D7500 has better auto exposure (my D500 too often gives poor exposure), and my D7500 has U1 and U2 programmable preset modes on its top dial I set for instant recall of my settings for people (U2) or landscape (U1) photos. I got my D7500 at B&H. I'd also get it at Adorama, at Amazon or at Crutchfield, or used at eBay or used at KEH. It also comes in many different kinds of kits at Adorama, kits at Amazon, kits at B&H, kits at Crutchfield and kits at eBay. $797, body-only at B&H, at Adorama, at Amazon and at Crutchfield. $1,097, kit with 18-140mm VR DX at B&H, at Adorama, at Amazon and at Crutchfield. $1,497, kit with 18-140mm VR DX and AF-P 70-300mm DX VR at Crutchfield. About $480 used if you know How to Win at eBay.
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Lens Compatibility topSample Images Intro Lens Compatibility Specifications Accessories USA Version
I got my D7500 at B&H. I'd also get it at Adorama, at Amazon or at Crutchfield, or used at eBay or used at KEH. It also comes in many different kinds of kits at Adorama, kits at Amazon, kits at B&H, kits at Crutchfield and kits at eBay. $797, body-only at B&H, at Adorama, at Amazon and at Crutchfield. $1,097, kit with 18-140mm VR DX at B&H, at Adorama, at Amazon and at Crutchfield. $1,497, kit with 18-140mm VR DX and AF-P 70-300mm DX VR at Crutchfield. About $480 used if you know How to Win at eBay. Nikon D7500. bigger. There is a focus motor in the D7500, so it works with every AF lens made since 1986. Yes, it works with the very first screw-type AF lenses as well as my 1999 80-200mm f/2.8 AFS with an aperture ring. There's no aperture-ring feeler, so it won't meter with manual-focus lenses. You're always on your own with off-brand lenses like Sigma. Potential incompatibility with future cameras is one of the steep prices one pays for trying to save a few dollars yesterday on a cheap lens. Nikon shares nothing with its competitors about lens compatibility, so if you want to buy a Tamron or Sigma, you're gambling that it will work with tomorrow's camera. Good luck; it's always better to buy used Nikon than new junk-brand lenses if money matters. More at Nikon Lens Compatibility.
Specifications topSample Images Intro Lens Compatibility Specifications Accessories USA Version
I got my D7500 at B&H. I'd also get it at Adorama, at Amazon or at Crutchfield, or used at eBay or used at KEH. It also comes in many different kinds of kits at Adorama, kits at Amazon, kits at B&H, kits at Crutchfield and kits at eBay. $797, body-only at B&H, at Adorama, at Amazon and at Crutchfield. $1,097, kit with 18-140mm VR DX at B&H, at Adorama, at Amazon and at Crutchfield. $1,497, kit with 18-140mm VR DX and AF-P 70-300mm DX VR at Crutchfield. About $480 used if you know How to Win at eBay.
Image Sensor20.6 MP. 15.7 × 23.5 mm CMOS. No anti-alias filter. 3:2 aspect ratio. 1.53× crop factor. Ultrasonic cleaner.
Still Image Sizes specifications top5,568 × 3,712 (20.6 MP) native. DX (16 × 24mm) 5,568 × 3,712 (L, 20.6 MP), 4,176 × 2,784 (M, 12MP), 2,784 × 1,856 (S, 5 MP).
1.3× crop (12 × 18mm) This is a 1.3× crop inside the DX sensor, which is a 1.53× crop factor from a full-frame camera. 4,272 × 2,848 (L), 3,200 × 2,136 (M), 2,128 × 1,424 (S).
Stills shot while rolling video Stills shot while rolling 4K video: 3,840 × 2,160 (8 MP). Stills shot while rolling DX video: 5,568 × 3,128 (L, 17 MP), 4,176 × 2,344 (M, 10 MP), 2,784 × 1,560 (S, 4 MP) Stills shot while rolling 1.3×-crop video: 4,272 × 2,400 (L, 10 MP), 3,200 × 1,800 (M, 6 MP), 2,128 × 1,192 (S, 2.5 MP)
Frame Rates specifications top8 frames-per-second with full AF & AE between frames.
Frame Buffer 100 frame buffer (JPG). 50 frame buffer (RAW/NEF 14-bit lossless compressed).
ISO specifications topISO 100 to 51,200, expandable from ISO 50 ("LO -1") to ISO 1,638,400 ("HI + 5").
Auto ISO Settable high and low ISO limits as far as the camera goes: ISO 100 to 1,638,400 ("HI + 5")! Slowest shutter speed settable to any fixed value in full stops, as well as to track the lens' focal length. New "Subject and Background" mode to give the D7500 permission to jack up ISO to higher levels to get more detail in the backgrounds of indoor flash shots.
Still Formats specifications topJPG and/or NEF raw. JPGs come as BASIC, NORMAL or FINE in both constant size or constant quality options. NEFs come as 12 or 14 bit, losslessly or lossy compressed. sRGB and Adobe RGB.
Video specifications topElectronic stabilization at 1,080p (none at 4K). Simultaneous 4K UHD output to card and uncompressed via HDMI. Headphone and microphone jacks. Zebra stripes in live-view. Auto and manual ISOs from ISO 100 to 51,600 to Hi +5.
Video Resolutions and Rates 3,840 × 2,160 (4K UHD) at 29.97p, 25p or 23.976p. 1,920 × 1,080 at 59.94p, 50p, 29.97p, 25p or 23.976p. 1,280 × 720 at 59.94p or 50p. ★ High quality available at all resolutions. Normal quality available at all resolutions except 3,840 × 2,160. Maximum take length: 29m59s. Time Lapse.
Coding & File Formats H.264/MPEG-4 video and Linear PCM or AAC audio stored in MOV or MP4 files.
Audio specifications topRecorded only along with video. Stereo microphones built in. Mic-in jack with plug-in power overrides built-in mic. Headphone jack.
Autofocus specifications top51 points, same as D7100 and D7200. Works from LV -3 to +19.
51 AF points. Multi-CAM 3500DX II AF module, same as the D7200 and slightly newer than the Multi-CAM 3500DX of the D7100. Only the 15 central sensors can see horizontal lines ('cross type'), the rest only see vertical lines, just like the single focus sensor of the Nikon SP of 1956. Only the center sensor can work with lenses as slow as f/8.
Multi-CAM 3500DX II AF Module. Auto, Dynamic, Group or single point AF. Configurable in combinations of 9, 21 or 51. AF-S (single focus and lock), AF-C (continuous) and AF-A (automatic selection between AF-S and AF-C) modes. 3D tracking, which continuously follows moving subjects within the 51 AF points, highlighting the activated AF point in the viewfinder. Fine-tuning, for the occasional oddball lens. AF Illuminator. AF motor in body for use with all AF lenses, as well as AF-I and AF-S.
Finder specifications top
Glass pentaprism. Glass pentaprism. 100% coverage (97% in 1.3x crop). 0.53x magnification with standard 28mm (for DX) lens. (0.94x with 50mm lens, which is a telephoto on a DX camera.) 18.5mm eyepoint. -2 to +1 diopters. Trade name of screen: "Type B BriteView Clear Matte Mark II," same as D7100 and D7200.
Shutter specifications topVertical metal focal plane shutter. 30s to 1/8,000, Bulb.
Remote Releases MC-DC2 remote cord. WR-1 and WR-R10 wireless remotes.
Flash specifications top1/250 sync speed. Also syncs at up to 1/320 with some loss of flash range. 180,000 RGB pixel i-TTL flash light meter.
Built-in Flash Yes, pops up. GN 39'/12m at ISO 100. The built-in flash can act as a Commander for remote flashes. It can work with the radio control system of the SB-5000 when used with the optional WR-R10.
External Flash Dedicated hot shoe. No PC flash sync terminal, but use a Sync Terminal Adapter AS-15 to add it. Who cares? I use the built-in flash to trigger my studio strobes instead of a PC cord.
Light Meters specifications topMatrix180,000 pixel RGB 3D color matrix metering III with Advanced Scene Recognition System. (same as D5 and D500.)
Center-weighted75% weight to 8-mm circle in center of frame (can change it to 6, 10 or 13 mm in a menu). Also can give equal weight to the entire frame. Non-CPU lenses only use the 8-mm circle.
Spot Meter3.5 mm circle (2.5%) centered on selected focus point.
Highlight-WeightedOnly with G, E and D lenses. Meter RangeLV 0 to 20 with f/1.4 lens. (LV 2 to 20 with spot meter). In my experience, Nikon's meters all work fine down to moonlight. No worries here.
Live View specifications topYes for movies and for stills. Numerous AF modes, including facial recognition.
LCD Monitor specifications topNikon D7500 flipping LCD. bigger. 3.2" (80 mm) diagonal touch-sensitive TFT. 4:3 aspect ratio. 921,600 dots (640 × 480 × RGB); not as fine as an iPhone. Tilts up and down for shooting at odd angle, but doesn't swing around for self-portraits. 170° viewing angle. 100% frame coverage. No auto brightness control.
Connectors specifications topNikon D7500 connectors. bigger. 3.5mm powered stereo mic-in. Micro-B USB Type C HDMI. 3.5mm stereo headphone/line output. Accessory terminal for remote controls and GPS.
WiFi specifications topIEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g. 2,412 to 2,462 MHz (channels 1 to 11). Maximum output power: 8.4 dBm (EIRP). Authentication: Open system, WPA2-PSK.
Bluetooth specifications topVersion 4.1. Rated 30 foot (10 meters) line-of-sight range.
Storage specifications topNikon D7500. bigger. One slot only. Takes SD, SDHC or SDXC cards. UHS-I compliant.
Power & Battery specifications topBattery New EN-EL15a Rechargeable Li-ion Battery included, interchangeable with the older EN-EL15 used in most other mid-sized Nikons. Rated 950 shots per charge, CIPA with the flash firing half the time. The D500 is rated 1,240 shots per charge‚ but that's because the D500 has no built-in flash!
Charger MH-25a Battery Charger included. It's the same crummy one that requires a separate cord or bizarre plug stub.
AC Adapter Optional EH-5b AC Adapter, which needs an EP-5B Power Connector.
Size specifications top4.1 × 5.4 × 2.9 inches HWD. 104 × 135.5 × 72.5 millimeters HWD.
Weight specifications top25.188 oz. (714.0g) with battery and card, actual measured. Nikon specifies 25.4 oz. (720 g) with battery and card, or 22.6 oz. (640 g) stripped. The D7200 was 27.0 oz. (765g) with battery and card; this D7500 is 1.6 oz. (45g) lighter!
Quality specifications topNikon D7500. bigger. Made in Thailand.
Environment, operating specifications top0 to 40°C (32 to 104°F). 85% or less RH, no condensation.
Included specifications topNikon D7500 Included Accessories. bigger. D7500 body (maybe a lens with a kit). DK-28 Rubber Eyecup EN-EL15a Rechargeable Li-ion Battery MH-25a Battery Charger UC-E20 USB Cable AN-DC3 BK Camera Strap BF-1B Body Cap DK-5 Eyepiece Cap
Nikon Product Number specifications top1581, body only. 1582, kit with 18-140mm.
Announced specifications top12:01 AM, Wednesday, 12 April 2017, NYC time.
Promised for specifications topSummer 2017.
D7500 Price, USA specifications top26 September 2025 ($450 off)$797, body-only at B&H, at Adorama, at Amazon and at Crutchfield. $1,097, kit with 18-140mm VR DX at B&H, at Adorama, at Amazon and at Crutchfield. $1,497, kit with 18-140mm VR DX and AF-P 70-300mm DX VR at Crutchfield. About $480 used if you know How to Win at eBay.
January 2025 ($550 off)$697, body-only at B&H, at Adorama, at Amazon and at Crutchfield. $897, kit with 18-140mm VR DX at B&H, at Adorama, at Amazon and at Crutchfield. $1,497, kit with 18-140mm VR DX and AF-P 70-300mm DX VR at Crutchfield. About $530 used if you know How to Win at eBay.
January 2024 ($350 off)$897, body-only at B&H, at Adorama, at Amazon and at Crutchfield. $1,197, kit with 18-140mm VR DX at B&H, at Adorama, at Amazon and at Crutchfield. $1,197, kit with 18-140mm VR DX and AF-P 70-300mm DX VR at Crutchfield. About $750 used if you know How to Win at eBay.
April 2023 ($250 off)$997, body-only. $1,397, kit with 18-140mm VR DX. About $750 used if you know How to Win at eBay. Of the sold listings at eBay, 65 were used and 25 were claimed as new.
February 2022 ($250 off)$997, body-only. $1,397, kit with 18-140mm VR DX. About $750 used if you know How to Win at eBay
Hot December 2019 ($450 off)$797, body-only. $1,097, kit with 18-140mm VR DX. About $500 used if you know How to Win at eBay
April 2017 ~ March 2018$1,247, body-only. $1,747, kit with 18-140mm VR DX. Nikon D7500 box. bigger.
Optional Accessories topSample Images Intro Lens Compatibility Specifications Accessories USA Version
I got my D7500 at B&H. I'd also get it at Adorama, at Amazon or at Crutchfield, or used at eBay or used at KEH. It also comes in many different kinds of kits at Adorama, kits at Amazon, kits at B&H, kits at Crutchfield and kits at eBay. $797, body-only at B&H, at Adorama, at Amazon and at Crutchfield. $1,097, kit with 18-140mm VR DX at B&H, at Adorama, at Amazon and at Crutchfield. $1,497, kit with 18-140mm VR DX and AF-P 70-300mm DX VR at Crutchfield. About $480 used if you know How to Win at eBay.
Remote ControlsMC-DC2 remote cord. WR-1 and WR-R10 wireless remotes. You may be able to use the Snapbridge app to control the D7500 from your phone.
GPS
Power(EN-EL15a battery and MH-25a charger are included.) EH-5b AC Adapter, which needs an EP-5B Power Connector.
FlashesFlash Sync Terminal Adapter AS-15
Lenses
Getting a Legal USA Version topSample Images Intro Lens Compatibility Specifications Accessories USA Version
I got my D7500 at B&H. I'd also get it at Adorama, at Amazon or at Crutchfield, or used at eBay or used at KEH. It also comes in many different kinds of kits at Adorama, kits at Amazon, kits at B&H, kits at Crutchfield and kits at eBay. $797, body-only at B&H, at Adorama, at Amazon and at Crutchfield. $1,097, kit with 18-140mm VR DX at B&H, at Adorama, at Amazon and at Crutchfield. $1,497, kit with 18-140mm VR DX and AF-P 70-300mm DX VR at Crutchfield. About $480 used if you know How to Win at eBay.
This section applies in USA only. In the USA, be sure your box says "US" near the barcode: Legal USA version Nikon D7500. bigger. And be sure you have a Nikon USA printed warranty card on top when you open the box: Nikon D7500 included paperwork. bigger. Be sure the serial number on the card matches the serial number on the bottom of your camera. The serial number on the outside of the box near the barcodes should also match. You need a USA warranty card with a matching serial number to get service in the USA. If not, you got ripped off with a gray market version from another country. This is why I never buy anyplace other than from my personally approved sources. You just can't take the chance of buying elsewhere, especially at any retail store, because non-USA versions have no warranty in the USA, and you won't even be able to get firmware or service for it — even if you're willing to pay out-of-pocket for it when you need it! Nikon USA enforces its trademarks strictly. It's unlikely, but possible that US customs won't let your camera back in the country if you bought a gray-market version in the USA, carried it overseas, and try to bring it back in. (If you take the chance of buying one overseas, be sure you have a receipt to prove you bought it overseas and be prepared to pay duty on it.) If a gray market version saves you $500 it may be worth it, but for $200 or less I wouldn't risk having no warranty or support. Always be sure to check your box and paperwork while you can still return it, or just don't buy from unapproved sources or at retail so you'll be able to have your camera serviced and get free updated firmware as needed. US versions include two printed manuals, one in English (shown on left) and uno en español (a la derecha). Get yours from the same places I do and you won't have a problem, but if you take the risk of getting yours elsewhere, be sure to check everything while you still can return it.
Unboxing topSample Images Intro Lens Compatibility Specifications Accessories USA Version
I got my D7500 at B&H. I'd also get it at Adorama, at Amazon or at Crutchfield, or used at eBay or used at KEH. It also comes in many different kinds of kits at Adorama, kits at Amazon, kits at B&H, kits at Crutchfield and kits at eBay. $797, body-only at B&H, at Adorama, at Amazon and at Crutchfield. $1,097, kit with 18-140mm VR DX at B&H, at Adorama, at Amazon and at Crutchfield. $1,497, kit with 18-140mm VR DX and AF-P 70-300mm DX VR at Crutchfield. About $480 used if you know How to Win at eBay. Nikon D7500 Box. bigger. The box and camera are completely unsealed. There is no way to know if anyone else has been fiddling with your camera, swapping parts and accessories, or even if it's a used camera. That's why it's critical only to buy from an approved online source, since they ship from automated warehouses where no shifty salesmen or customers ever get to touch your new camera before it ships. While new $10 CDs, DVDs, Blu-Rays and bottles of milk and drinking water are sealed and quite obvious if anyone's opened them, paradoxically Nikon doesn't bother sealing anything, so your only insurance it to buy only from a trusted online dealer. I got my D7500 at B&H. I'd also get it at Adorama, at Amazon, at Crutchfield, or used at eBay. It also comes in many different kinds of kits at Adorama, kits at Amazon, kits at B&H, kits at Crutchfield and kits at eBay. As you open it, first you should see the USA warranty and two thick printed manuals: Nikon D7500 included paperwork. bigger. Take out the manuals and flip up a cardboard cover and you'll see the camera in bubble wrap on the left and the other accessories on the right: Inside the Nikon D7500's Box. bigger. Take the camera out of its second plastic bag inside the bubble wrap, and it has a peel-off protective LCD cover (peel it off and throw it away) and a tag advertising Nikon's Snapbridge app. Unthread the tag and you're ready to charge the battery and get going: Brand New Nikon D7500. bigger.
Performance topSample Images Intro Lens Compatibility Specifications Accessories USA Version
Overall Autofocus Manual Focus Ergonomics Exposure Finder Flash High ISOs Auto ISO Auto White Balance Lens Corrections Mechanical Quality Noise & Vibration Power & Battery
I got my D7500 at B&H. I'd also get it at Adorama, at Amazon or at Crutchfield, or used at eBay or used at KEH. It also comes in many different kinds of kits at Adorama, kits at Amazon, kits at B&H, kits at Crutchfield and kits at eBay. $797, body-only at B&H, at Adorama, at Amazon and at Crutchfield. $1,097, kit with 18-140mm VR DX at B&H, at Adorama, at Amazon and at Crutchfield. $1,497, kit with 18-140mm VR DX and AF-P 70-300mm DX VR at Crutchfield. About $480 used if you know How to Win at eBay.
Overall performance topThe D7500 is a marvelous camera. It has flawless technical image quality and handles extremely well and is reasonably light weight compared to Nikon's larger DSLRs like the D850 — and for most purposes it takes the same pictures.
Autofocus performance topAutofocus is great. The D7500 has excellent facial recognition for normal viewfinder shooting and usually recognizes and focuses on faces, even if there are other distractions in the image. In this image, the D7500 focused right on Ryan's closest eye, when set to AF-A and AUTO AF Area select: |
| Announced | 1/2016 |
4/2017 |
3/2015 |
2/2013 |
9/2010 |
| Resolution | 21MP |
21MP |
24MP |
24MP |
16MP |
| Card Slots | 1 SD & 1 XQD |
1 SD |
TWO SD |
TWO SD |
TWO SD |
| U1 U2 Instant-Recall? | NO |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
| Frame Rate* | 10 FPS |
8 FPS |
6 FPS |
6 FPS |
6 FPS |
| AF Points** | 55 |
51 |
51 |
51 |
39 |
| AF-mode selections | Button and dials |
Button and dials |
Button and dials |
Button and dials |
Button and dials |
| Finder (@ 28mm) | 0.56x |
0.53x |
0.53x |
0.53x |
0.53x |
| Built-in mic | Stereo |
Stereo |
Stereo |
Stereo |
mono |
| Flash Sync | 1/250 |
1/250 |
1/250 |
1/250 |
1/250 |
| LCD | 3.2" 2,359k |
3.2" 922k |
3.2" 1,229k |
3.2" 1,229k |
3.2" 922k |
| LCD Flips? | flips |
flips |
no |
no |
no |
| Remote | 10-pin or WR-R10 & WR-A10 adapter |
||||
| Battery | EN-EL15a |
||||
| AF with older AF lenses? | Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
| Meter with old manual lenses? | Yes |
No |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
| Weight, wet*** | 839g |
720g |
765g |
774g |
774g |
| Price, body only, 4/2017 | |||||
| Price, body only, 2/2018 |
* D7200 can run 7 FPS in its oddball 1.3x crop mode, and D300s can run 8 FPS with more batteries in bigger, optional grip. I don't care, but have been told that the D300s can only shoot at 2.5 fps at 14-bit RAW, while the D7200 can still shoot 6 fps at 14-bit RAW.
** Selectable AF points; D500 claims 153 but you only can select among 55. 39 is the same as 51; they all are fields of AF points. 39 to 51 is the same as 40 to 50, which also looks the same.
*** As actually measured by me, with battery and card.
| Announced | 1/2016 |
4/2017 |
3/2015 |
11/2016 |
1/2015 |
| Resolution | 21MP |
21MP |
24MP |
24MP |
24MP |
| Card Slots | 1 SD & 1 XQD |
1 SD |
TWO SD |
1 SD |
1 SD |
| U1 U2 Instant-Recall? | NO |
Yes |
Yes |
NO |
NO |
| Frame Rate* | 10 FPS |
8 FPS |
6 FPS |
5 FPS |
5 FPS |
| AF Points** | 55 |
51 |
51 |
39 |
39 |
| AF-mode selections | Button and dials |
Button and dials |
Button and dials |
Menus |
Menus |
| Finder (@ 28mm) | 0.56x |
0.53x |
0.53x |
0.46x |
0.46x |
| Built-in mic | Stereo |
Stereo |
Stereo |
Stereo |
Stereo |
| Flash Sync | 1/250 |
1/250 |
1/250 |
1/200 |
1/200 |
| LCD | 3.2" 2,359k |
3.2" 922k |
3.2" 1,229k |
3.2" 1,037k |
3.2" 1,037k |
| LCD Flips? | flips |
flips |
no |
flips |
flips |
| Remote | 10-pin or WR-R10 & WR-A10 adapter |
Snapbrige app via Bluetooth |
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| Battery | EN-EL15a |
||||
| AF with older AF lenses? | Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
no, needs AF-S |
no, needs AF-S |
| Meter with old manual lenses? | Yes |
No |
Yes |
no |
no |
| Weight, wet*** | 839g |
720g |
765g |
463g |
466g |
| Price, body only, 4/2017 | |||||
| Price, body only, 2/2018 |
* D7200 can run 7 FPS in its oddball 1.3x crop mode, and D300s can run 8 FPS with more batteries in bigger, optional grip. I don't care, but have been told that the D300s can only shoot at 2.5 fps at 14-bit RAW, while the D7200 can still shoot 6 fps at 14-bit RAW.
** Selectable AF points; D500 claims 153 but you only can select among 55. 39 is the same as 51; they all are fields of AF points. 39 to 51 is the same as 40 to 50, which also looks the same.
*** As actually measured by me, with battery and card.
| Announced | 1/2016 |
4/2017 |
3/2015 |
8/2016 |
1/2014 |
| Resolution | 21MP |
21MP |
24MP |
24MP |
24MP |
| Card Slots | 1 SD & 1 XQD |
1 SD |
TWO SD |
1 SD |
1 SD |
| U1 U2 Instant-Recall? | NO |
Yes |
Yes |
NO |
NO |
| Frame Rate* | 10 FPS |
8 FPS |
6 FPS |
5 FPS |
5 FPS |
| AF Points** | 55 |
51 |
51 |
11 |
11 |
| AF-mode selections | Button and dials |
Button and dials |
Button and dials |
Menus |
Menus |
| Finder (@ 28mm) | 0.56x |
0.53x |
0.53x |
0.48x |
0.48x |
| Built-in mic | Stereo |
Stereo |
Stereo |
mono |
mono |
| Flash Sync | 1/250 |
1/250 |
1/250 |
1/200 |
1/200 |
| LCD | 3.2" 2,359k |
3.2" 922k |
3.2" 1,229k |
3" 922k |
3" 922k |
| LCD Flips? | flips |
flips |
no |
no |
no |
| Remote | 10-pin or WR-R10 & WR-A10 adapter |
||||
| Battery | EN-EL15a |
||||
| AF with older AF lenses? | Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
no, needs AF-S |
no, needs AF-S |
| Meter with old manual lenses? | Yes |
No |
Yes |
no |
no |
| Weight, wet*** | 839g |
720g |
765g |
442g |
455g |
| Price, body only, 4/2017 | |||||
| Price, body only, 2/2018 |
* D7200 can run 7 FPS in its oddball 1.3x crop mode, and D300s can run 8 FPS with more batteries in bigger, optional grip. I don't care, but have been told that the D300s can only shoot at 2.5 fps at 14-bit RAW, while the D7200 can still shoot 6 fps at 14-bit RAW.
** Selectable AF points; D500 claims 153 but you only can select among 55. 39 is the same as 51; they all are fields of AF points. 39 to 51 is the same as 40 to 50, which also looks the same.
*** As actually measured by me, with battery and card.
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I got my D7500 at B&H. I'd also get it at Adorama, at Amazon or at Crutchfield, or used at eBay or used at KEH. It also comes in many different kinds of kits at Adorama, kits at Amazon, kits at B&H, kits at Crutchfield and kits at eBay.
$797, body-only at B&H, at Adorama, at Amazon and at Crutchfield.
$1,097, kit with 18-140mm VR DX at B&H, at Adorama, at Amazon and at Crutchfield.
$1,497, kit with 18-140mm VR DX and AF-P 70-300mm DX VR at Crutchfield.
About $480 used if you know How to Win at eBay.
If you're in the USA and have a legal USA version, just phone Nikon at (800) NIKON-UX and they'll walk you though whatever you need. Last I checked, they're open from 9AM ~ 8PM NYC time.
If you just want to set up your D7500 exactly as I have mine set, simply download and copy this NCSETUPL.BIN file to your computer. This file is new as of 10AM 13 March 2018.
It won't do anything in your browser or on your computer. You have to download it to your computer, copy it to a memory card, pop that card into your D7500, then MENU > SETUP > Save/load settings > Load settings > YES to replace your settings with mine.
Feel free to load them into your D7500, but know that my D7500 is programmed to add my name and contact information to the EXIF data of every photo I snap. This should be an incentive to update your copyright and contact information, otherwise your photos will be marked with my information You will need to update your information in three places: MENU > SETUP > Image Comment and MENU > SETUP > Copyright information for both Artist and Copyright. (If you really screw up, here is the setup file from my D7500 when it was new before I set it to my tastes.)
I set many things, but the basics are:
I set U1 on the top dial for photos of places and things, and U2 for photos of people.
U1 (places and things)
AF-A, Auto-AF Area select.
LARGE BASIC optimize quality JPG.
VIVID Picture Control, 5 sharpening, +3 Saturation.
U2 (people)
AF-C, Auto-AF Area select.
SMALL BASIC optimize quality JPG
Portrait Picture Control, 5 sharpening, +1 Saturation.
To set each later, set your camera as you want it, then MENU > SETUP (wrench) > Save user settings > Save to U1 (or U2) > Save settings > OK.
Autofocus modes are set by pressing the little unmarked button near the bottom of the lens mount while you turn the front and rear dials and look through the finder. More details are set in menus, while the shot-to shot settings are are made with this button.
You select among the AFS (single focus and lock), AFC (continuous tracking autofocus) and AFA (the D7500 automatically selects between the other two based on if the subject is moving or not) modes with the rear dial while holding the AF mode button. Hold the same AF button by the lens and then the front dial selects among the AF Area modes (how many of the AF areas you'll be using).
I leave my D7500 in AFA and it figures it all out. I only set the AFS mode if I'm exclusively shooting things that hold still, or set AFC if I'm only shooting sports or if I plan to change the framing of a still subject after the AF system has locked-on). Easy.
I set the AF area mode to AUTO with the front dial. AUTO in this case means the D7500 automatically selects which AF areas to use, and it can find faces as well. If set to AFC, AUTO will track a moving subject all over the finder! Brilliant.
The only other setting I'll use for the AF area mode is S (single) in AFS, or 3D in AFC. Single lets me pick just one sensor, and 3D lets me pick one sensor and then the camera moves it around the finder to track the subject. I only select a single sensor if the AUTO function isn't auto-selecting the AF sensors I need, which is rare.
I ignore all the other AF area mode settings like group, d9 and etc. Nikon adds all these extra modes to sell more cameras; you don't have to use them. Like all the other features in the D7500, they are there because some people like them, but no one ever uses all the options.
These are set on the top left dial.
I usually shoot in the Quiet Continuous (QC) mode, which runs at 3 FPS and is very quiet.
I only shoot in the regular modes if I need speed, or it I'm shooting in my studio where I find it weird that my studio strobes (and the shutter) fire a little later than I expect; it's just weird; the photos are the same.
I have only used the Matrix mode since it was invented in 1984.
I never use Spot or Center Weighted; I've never even used the button to select them.
If my exposure is incorrect, I hold the +/- button near the shutter and add or remove exposure so that the next shots are properly exposed.
Rapid Flash Shots user's guide top
The built-in flash cancels the CL and CH modes, reverting to S mode.
To shoot rapidly with the built-in flash, keep pressing the shutter repeatedly. Stay close enough, and you can shot very quickly. (Recycle time increases with the square of the distance.)
Better, use an external flash like SB-400 or SB-500 and the CL and CH modes work as usual.
There are two Auto White Balance (AWB) settings: AUTO1 (Normal) and AUTO2. (Keep Warm Lighting colors). Use whichever looks best; I use AUTO1 (Normal).
You can set AWB by holding the WB button,and turning the dials and looking at the rear LCD, but have to go into the menus to select between AUTO1 (Normal) and AUTO2. (Keep Warm Lighting colors).
They both look the same in daylight and under most conditions. They vary in what they do under tungsten and sunsets.
For normal use under any sort of light, use the default AUTO1 setting.
The AUTO2 setting differs only in how low it will allow the camera's Kelvin color temperature compensation to drop to compensate for tungsten light. Regular AUTO lets the camera correct from a maximum of about 7,500 K and as low as about 2,700 K in AUTO1 Normal, and down to about 4,000 K in AUTO2 Keep Warm. The camera will vary all over the green/magenta axis as needed.
The AUTO2 "keep warm lighting colors" limits the camera's ability to correct for tungsten light, leaving indoor shots to look warmer (more orange).
Which of these you prefer depends on how warm you want indoor shots to look. Most people prefer the default AUTO1 setting.
You often have to hit OK after making a menu selection, especially when selecting playback display options.
Often if you forget to hit OK or the center of the rear selector the D850 will ignore you.
The power switch is more of a shutter lock than a power switch; it's OK to it leave ON all the time.
I only turn it OFF to prevent accidental shutter releases when I put my D7500 away in a case or wrap it in a towel.
The D7500 unfortunately puts its Live View button near the bottom where it often gets knocked as I carry my D7500 around my neck, which wakes-up the Live View mode and can run done my battery. For this reason I will carry my D7500 in the OFF mode if the LV button is getting hit.
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I got my D7500 at B&H. I'd also get it at Adorama, at Amazon or at Crutchfield, or used at eBay or used at KEH. It also comes in many different kinds of kits at Adorama, kits at Amazon, kits at B&H, kits at Crutchfield and kits at eBay.
$797, body-only at B&H, at Adorama, at Amazon and at Crutchfield.
$1,097, kit with 18-140mm VR DX at B&H, at Adorama, at Amazon and at Crutchfield.
$1,497, kit with 18-140mm VR DX and AF-P 70-300mm DX VR at Crutchfield.
About $480 used if you know How to Win at eBay.
As if it hasn't been obvious all along, the D7500 is a killer camera, with almost all the advantages of the D500 and D7200 combined. It's got the most to all of the crazy speed of the D500, with the lighter weight and mode dial of the D7200 — for much less than the D500. BRAVO!
If you already have a D7100 or D7200 and use it for nature, landscape, architecture, travel and other things that hold still, there's no reason you have to update to the D7500, but if you shoot anything that moves, like sports, action, birds, wildlife or kids, then the advantages of the D7500 are obvious.
Use only DX lenses. You can use full-frame lenses, but you pay a premium in dollars, size and weight because they have to cover a full-frame sensor with over twice the area of a DX sensor. DX lenses are smaller, lighter and less expensive, and usually work better on DX cameras anyway.
All of Nikon's 18- and 16- DX zooms are wonderful; pick yours based on how far you want to zoom and how much you want to carry.
For an ultrawide, I use the newest Nikon 10-20mm VR DX. It's ultrasharp and adds vibration reduction (image stabilization). The older Nikon 10-24mm costs much more and is built tougher, and the Tokina 11-20mm is even tougher and faster for low light action. My favorite is the 10-20mm, and it's also the least expensive; just don't beat on it. See also How to Use Ultrawide Lenses.
For tele, the longer 18- DX zooms like the 18-140mm, 18-200mm and 18-300mm work great, or if you don't mind swapping lenses, the newest 70-300mm DX AFP VR has nearly instantaneous autofocus. Just don't get any tele without VR; VR prevents blurry handheld pictures.
I got my D7500 at B&H. I'd also get it at Adorama, at Amazon or at Crutchfield, or used at eBay or used at KEH. It also comes in many different kinds of kits at Adorama, kits at Amazon, kits at B&H, kits at Crutchfield and kits at eBay.
$797, body-only at B&H, at Adorama, at Amazon and at Crutchfield.
$1,097, kit with 18-140mm VR DX at B&H, at Adorama, at Amazon and at Crutchfield.
$1,497, kit with 18-140mm VR DX and AF-P 70-300mm DX VR at Crutchfield.
About $480 used if you know How to Win at eBay.
This all-content, junk-free website's biggest source of support is when you use those or any of these links to approved sources when you get anything, regardless of the country in which you live. Nikon does not seal its boxes in any way, so never buy at retail or any other source not on my personally approved list since you'll have no way of knowing if you're missing accessories, getting a defective, damaged, returned, store demo or used camera. I use the stores I do because they ship from secure remote warehouses where no one gets to touch your new camera before you do. Buy only from the approved sources I use myself for the best prices, service, return policies and selection.
Thanks for helping me help you!
Ken.
Sample Images Intro Lens Compatibility
Specifications Accessories USA Version
I got my D7500 at B&H. I'd also get it at Adorama, at Amazon or at Crutchfield, or used at eBay or used at KEH. It also comes in many different kinds of kits at Adorama, kits at Amazon, kits at B&H, kits at Crutchfield and kits at eBay.
$797, body-only at B&H, at Adorama, at Amazon and at Crutchfield.
$1,097, kit with 18-140mm VR DX at B&H, at Adorama, at Amazon and at Crutchfield.
$1,497, kit with 18-140mm VR DX and AF-P 70-300mm DX VR at Crutchfield.
About $480 used if you know How to Win at eBay.
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