N-Photo: the Nikon magazine

Nikon cameras

DX DSLRS

NIKON D7500

AN ADVANCED DSLR 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 pro-grade D500, and squeezes them into a smaller, lighter body at a much more affordable price.

TESTED IN ISSUE 141£1049/$997

Sensor 20.9Mp, DX (5568x3712)

Processor EXPEED 5

Viewfinder Pentaprism, 0.94x, 100%

ISO 100-51,200 (50-1,640,000 expanded)

AF 51-point (15 cross-type)

LCD 3.2-inch, tilt, touch

Max burst (buffer) 8fps (50 Raw)

Memory card SDXC UHS-I

FX DSLRS

NIKON D780

a highly capable and entirely natural-feeling DSLR for shooting stills in viewfinder mode, coupled with the same kind of accuracy and performance as a mirrorless camera in live view and for shooting movies. Despite

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