Just like the D500, the D7500 employs a 180K-pixel RGB sensor for more powerful face detection to improve the accuracy of capture-enhancing features like matrix metering, i-TTL, 3D-tracking, AWB and more. Cinematic Versatility Get your creative world in motion with stunning 4K UHD video and...
The Nikon D500 is a great camera and anyone who purchases it will really enjoy using it. Full frame is great, but if you are a photographer who likes to zoom in, then the DX may suit you more. If you shoot sports, birds, wildlife or macro, look at this camera, it could be just...
Specifically designed for beginner and enthusiast wildlife/sports photographers, the new Nikkor 200-500mm f/5.6E ED VR became the first hand-holdable Nikon lens to reach 500mm at a relatively low price point of $1,399. This offering, coupled with the upcoming Nikon D500 DSLR, makes a kille...
I still use my D500 for: - Low light events with flash and approx 5.6 aperture so I get the benefit of the Infrared AF assist on SC-29, in situations the Z6 AF hesitates and is not accurate. -Tele-photo reach for outdoor sports and indoor events like podium close-up shots when 200...
There are other APS-C cameras that offer similarly excellent image quality but none that offer the speed, ergonomics and dependability of the D500. Good for Anyone looking to shoot sports or crucial-moment photography. Photographers looking for a durable camera with excellent ergonomics. Not so ...
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I'm thinking a DX sports body will follow the lines of a Z8, not a Z90, sort of how the D500 followed the D850, but not the D5 necessarily. Nikon may also call it a Z80 if it's similar to a z8 but a smaller sensor and lower resolution, but names don't really matter that...
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Olympus E-M1X versus the E-M1 II, Panasonic G9, Fujifilm X-T3 and Nikon D500 Feb 24, 2019 With 'Deep Learning' autofocus, crazy-fast burst speeds and refined ergonomics, the E-M1X is the most focused action and sports shooting camera that Olympus has ever made. Here's how it squares...
rugged design. Featuring the same 20.9MP DX-format image sensor and EXPEED 5 image processing engine as theNikon D500, the Nikon D7500 is capable of up to 8 fps continuous shooting as well as 4K UHD video recording at 30, 25, and 24 fps frame rates and Full HD/HD recording at up to...