N-Photo: the Nikon magazine

Nikon cameras

DX DSLRS

NIKON D7500

THE D7500 SHOEHORNS the best bits from the now-discontinued pro-grade D500 into a smaller, more affordable body. The control layout makes everything easy to get at, and there’s a top-plate info LCD, 51-point autofocus system, fast 1/8000 sec shutter speed and 8fps continuous drive rate. Video resolution stretches to 4K.

TESTED IN ISSUE 155£1099/$897

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

the D750’s winning design and handling cues, but adds on-sensor phase-detection autofocus and EXPEED 6 processing, inherited directly from the Z 6. The result is a capable and natural-feeling DSLR for shooting stills in viewfinder mode, coupled with the same kind of performance as a

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