Borrowing from the best of what the award-winning D500 had to offer but in a more practical and user-friendly body, the new D7500 from Nikon delivers flagship performance for photographers seeking class leading image quality. The top-tier D7500 features the same 20.9 MP DX-format image sensor and EXPEED 5 image processing as the D500, but the body is similar to the D7200.
The advanced moviemaking capabilities of the Nikon D7500 allows photographers to record stunningly detailed 4K Ultra HD or Full HD videos, using pro-level features such as power aperture and touch focus control. Time-lapse function is also available in-camera:
Without a low-pass filter, the D7500 strikes an optimal balance between image resolution and low-noise performance. The EXPEED 5 image-processing engine handles fast continuous shooting and 4K UHD video recording a 30p with ease.
The D7500 lets you record up to 29:59 in 4K UHD/30p as well as Full HD. Record uncompressed, 8 bit 4:2:2 4K UHD files to an external recorder via HDMI, while simultaneously recording to your in-camera SD memory card. You also have the option of recording in MP4 format for smooth playback on smart devices. Combined with the excellent optical performance of NIKKOR lenses, the D7500 depicts scenes in breathtaking detail.
Capturing exclusive moving subjects at their peak won’t be a problem with the D7500 thanks to the camera’s 8 fps (up from the D7200’s 6 fps) continuous shooting for approximately 50 RAW images (14-bit lossless compared).
New with the D7500 is also a touch-friendly and flipping LCD screen, a higher ISO of 51,200 (improved from the previous 25,600), Bluetooth, and group-area AF. Comfortable grip design on the new D7500 eliminates hand and arm fatigue, making this a great camera for an all-day shoot.
Nikon’s precision optical viewfinder allows the photographer to see what the lens sees without delay and in real time. Ideal for sports, action, low light, Nikon’s optical viewfinder technology gives the photographer the clearest, brightest and most seamless scene.
The built-in flash, which uses detailed, in-camera scene analysis to add just the right amount of light to your subject. Thanks to the D7500’s energy efficiency, photographers can get up to 950 shots on one battery.
Sharing photos is easy with Nikon’s SnapBridge app on a compatible phone or tablet to the D7500, making it possible to instantly share, automatically backup and remote trigger the camera.
Pre-order the Nikon D7500 now from Adorama for $1,246.95 (Body only) or order the kit with 18-140mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR Lens for $1,746.95.