![]() ![]() This allows the camera to calibrate lenses in Live View mode. It also gains the amazing 180K-pixel meter from the Nikon D500, as well as the Auto AF Fine-Tune feature from the D500 and D5 cameras. This means that one can continuously shoot for over 6 seconds without slowing down the D7500 – a big change compared to the 3 second burst shooting on the D7200.Īlthough the number of focus points remain the same at 51, the D7500 has an added Group AF focusing mode from the higher-end DSLRs, which will aid in capturing erratically-moving subjects like birds in flight. But the biggest welcome change on the D7500 is its buffer size – it went up from a very small buffer capable of holding only 18 images to a much more respectable buffer that can accommodate 50 14-bit losslessly compressed RAW images. ![]() Where there is a definite improvement is in the newer EXPEED 5 processor, which is what helps the D7500 push much faster 8 fps continuous shooting speed, along with the ability to shoot 4K video. It should not make a huge difference for most photography needs, so I do not look at it as a negative. Nikon used the same sensor as on the D500, so there is a small difference in both resolution and pixel size, with the D7500 losing a bit of resolution in exchange for a slightly better image quality at high ISOs. Video Recording Crop (in 35mm Equivalent) Let’s take a look at these changes in more detail and see how the two cameras tack up against each other.įirst, let’s go over the bare specifications: Nikon D7500 vs D7200 Specification Comparison Camera Featureīuffer Size (RAW, 14-bit Lossless Compressed)ġ80,000-pixel RGB sensor 3D Color Matrix Metering IIIĢ,016-pixel RGB sensor 3D Color Matrix Metering II While Nikon definitely improved the D7500 on a number of different areas, whether it is the faster 8 fps continuous shooting, a larger buffer, better metering system or other ergonomic and firmware improvements, there are some definite drawbacks one needs to be aware of before deciding to upgrade. ![]() Now that the Nikon D7500 has been officially announced, it is a good time to see how it compares to its predecessor in terms of features and specifications. ![]()
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