Excellent quality camera, as one would expect from Nikon. Comes with clever features. This is an upgrade from my previous Nikon D80 which I have had for yonks. There is however, alot to read with its manual being many, many pages thick.
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Camera is fine. Disappointed to find that after I opened outer package the security seal on the Nikon box had been removed. I also purchased Nikon 18-300mm lens - the security seal on that box was still in place but had already been cut open. (see photos)
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The D7500 is a DX format digital SLR aimed at enthusiast photographers; the D500 is slightly better in terms of its focussing system, but unless you are trying to photograph lions hunting in the Serengeti or fast sports events, you'll never justify the price premium of Nikon's top DX model. Enthusiasts can forget professional full-frame cameras too, this has a good enough sensor for very large prints and FX cameras require expensive lenses. The D7500 has the image sensor and processor of the D500 but the D7200's body, mode dial and AF system. It also has Bluetooth, WiFi, 4K video and a touchscreen LCD that flips out. Its ability to focus and take decent pictures in poor light is nothing short of amazing, and was one of my biggest gripes with my old D5000. I love the touchscreen focussing. Great for shots with minimal depth of field (think "do I want the petals in focus, or the pollen on the anthers?") - so allows for great creativity. The next good thing is AF fine tune - this is a system that can be used to compensate for irregularities in lenses - my Nikkor 18-200mm suffered from soft focussing on my old D5000, but it wasn't a problem with the lens optics, it was the autofocus compatibility. The D7500 was better "out of the box" with this lens, but with the D7500, I've been able to calibrate the combination for much better sharpness. Finally, the D7500 fully supports the latest Nikkor AF-P lenses; these are set at a cheap price point, but don't be put off. I would recommend spending a little more (than some alternatives) on this D7500 body and saving on some of the lenses (the AF-P 70-300mm f4.5-6.3 can be yours new for less than £150 and it's razor sharp with this body). The AF-P 10-20mm is 30% cheaper than the Sigma 10-20mm and outperforms it, but you'll need a compatible body like this one to benefit from the Nikkor lens. Read full review
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The feel and some controls are similar to my previous Nikon DSLR, so it is easier to learn how to use it. I have only had it for a few weeks and have hardly explored it. I bought it for use with my long lenses and motor racing especially at night. I use a Sony APS-C mirrorless camera most of the time that has a similar specification but does not have good options for long lenses and cannot focus fast enough for motor racing shots, my hit rate on close up shots is about 1 in 3. I am pleased with the D7500 and confident it will take many superb pictures for me, I look forward to optimising the many settings to capture the photos I want. .
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Refurbished
Build and picture quality are excellent. The camera versatile and is function rich. It is not an easy camera to master simply because it is capable of so much. You can of course use it on full automatic but if you are going to do that you would be better off with a lighter, simpler and cheaper model. An excellent camera for enthusiastic amateurs and aspiring professionals but unless you have experience with similar models make sure you get a good book dedicated to this model or do the Nikon School course. Or both.
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