N-Photo: the Nikon magazine

Nikon cameras

CROP-SENSOR DX DSLRS

NIKON D3500

IT’S GETTING HARDER to find the D3500 in stores, but it’s worth the effort. With a classic design making it easy to learn, it’s a perfectly capable camera with fantastic image quality that makes a fitting choice for people looking to take their first steps into the world of DSLR photography. Bundled with 18-55mm kit lens.

TESTED IN ISSUE 95£550/$650

Sensor 24.2Mp, DX (6000x4000)

Processor EXPEED 4

Viewfinder Pentamirror, 0.85x, 95%

ISO 100-25,600

AF 11-point (1 cross-type)

LCD 3-inch, 921k

Max burst (buffer) 5fps (16 Raw)

Memory card One SDXC UHS-I

NIKON D7500

that’s easy to use, the D7500 delivers superb performance and image quality, plus great value. The D7500 steals most of the best bits from the now-discontinued

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