D7500 Review (Plus Comparison Vs D7200 and D500)

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024

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  • @christosphillips3568
    @christosphillips3568 7 лет назад +378

    Why can't everybody reviewing cameras be as accurate, unbiased, clear, objective , pleasant and thorough like Steve? Mr. Steve Perry YOU NAILED IT ONCE AGAIN. A big fat thank you for your E-Books BTW, cannot recommend them highly enough. You sir are priceless. Well done, standing by for more and hope you go ahead with the auto fine tuning video. Glad that there are still serious people like Steve in RUclips providing solid info to people. Great job Steve and thanks again.

    • @backcountrygallery
      @backcountrygallery  7 лет назад +18

      Thanks - that AF Fine tune video is VERY likely the next one. I get taken to task sometimes for too much Nikon stuff, but I really think the video would help a LOT of people. :)

    • @christosphillips3568
      @christosphillips3568 7 лет назад +6

      Keep walking Steve we'll be following, god bless man.

    • @helthuismartin
      @helthuismartin 6 лет назад +3

      Because they have to sell them.

    • @JD_Mortal
      @JD_Mortal 6 лет назад +10

      Because most don't actually use the camera, or that is all they actually use. This guy earns his followers. These reviews probably actually sell many more cameras than the other guys who all just read specs. He makes you feel comfortable buying the best, second-best, and even the not-worst alternatives. I love it.

    • @blazinvybes_829
      @blazinvybes_829 5 лет назад

      @@backcountrygallery sorry for such an out dated question but which lense is that on the d7500? I have a d7100 finally upgrading this video helped me debate btwn the d500 n d7500 alot better

  • @julkim12
    @julkim12 2 месяца назад +3

    This video convinced me 4 years ago to buy the d7500, I love this camera so much and never regretted buying it! Especially paired with the 18-300mm lens it is my go to camera

  • @robertbohnaker9898
    @robertbohnaker9898 7 лет назад +65

    Well thank you Steve. It's about time some of these experts lowered themselves to really take out the d7500 and test out the improvements and comparisons of this camera; instead of sitting in their comfortable studios and proclaiming they knew all about this camera's potential without deigning to put their hands on it. I'm subscribing to you and will purchase your how to books. You're awesome! You finally answered my questions about the d7500/ d500/ and d7200 comparisons. Thumbs up brother!

  • @AliSaad05
    @AliSaad05 5 лет назад +2

    This is how reviews should be ... clear and straight to the point, no cheap jokes, no biases

  • @mortis7957
    @mortis7957 7 лет назад +112

    I've watched every single review on the D7500, and yours is by far the most comprehensive and objective, AND from actual extensive use. Thank you Steve!
    I'm one of the few who does not hate the D7500, and in fact picked one a week ago. I was coming from a D7000 and so far this D7500 beats the pants off the D7000 in every single way. The few features missing on it from the previous 7xxx series cams were not things I used much anyway, or at all.
    In my experience one of the best improvements on the D7500 is the grip. The grip depth is mentioned in most reviews but only as a mildly potential plus. The grip on my D7000 was the only thing I hated about it, even worse than my previous D90. The D7500 grip allows me a firm and secure grasp of the camera.
    I also frequently need to shoot at high ISO's and again the D7500 is so much better at all aspects of image rendition in this regard than the D7000. All in all this D7500 is a much more enjoyable shooting experience than anything I've used before, both in handling and image quality, and I've been an enthusiast photographer for over 40 years.

    • @backcountrygallery
      @backcountrygallery  7 лет назад +17

      Thanks for the kind words :) The D7500 is a grossly underrated camera, it's far better than the internet gives it credit for.

    • @marknotmike
      @marknotmike 6 лет назад +1

      This is the exact upgrade I've been looking at - My D7000 is dated now and I had one of the issues with grease splatter on the sensor, needing frequent wet cleaning, which is annoying. I was originally going to reject the D7500 for the loss of the extra SD slot, but a lot of the other features are intriguing and I've been going back and forth between the D7200 and D7500. Did you use/consider the D7200 at all? Also - I assume that the batteries are not interchangeable between the D7000 and D7500, right, so using the D7000 as a backup means packing extra batteries and charger.

    • @patricksmith2553
      @patricksmith2553 4 года назад +2

      Yes me too I have one and I like it very much, but not as much as my D500. I only bought the D7500 as I got a really amazing deal for a like new low mileage D7500 for $500. A used D500 was twice as much in similar condition. The whole reason I even buy or use DX now is to replace my 1.4x and 1.7x teleconverter's and honestly for $500+ the new 1.4x teleconverter is the same price as the D7500 used. I'd obviously much rather have an entire capable camera than a TC and like Steve say's DX image quality beats using a teleconverter on full frame every time. I mainly use a D4s and honestly I find the D7500 to be as good or even ever so slightly better to autofocus, speed wise it's just as fast, but it covers a larger area so that's better! Just don't make the mistake I made and try the D7500 in JPEG, it's pretty bad dynamic range and way worse than even 12 bit Compressed RAW. The D4s seems to do much better in JPEG mode than the D7500, but of course that's a full frame amazing sensor.

    • @spirg
      @spirg 4 года назад

      Agree !!! I have both also

  • @keithbrown454
    @keithbrown454 7 лет назад +29

    I must admit, this is one of the most thorough videos EVER that I have watched on any camera review. Steve, it's obvious you do your homework and know what the hell you are talking about. Keep up the good work.

  • @ThisOrThat13
    @ThisOrThat13 2 года назад +1

    2022 this was a killer review! I bought the D7500 on a whim from Costco $1,200 (bag, x2 lens, x2 bats, strap, charger, boby). Focused on nature, graffiti, people, Auroras. I just learned so much. Thanks My Dude.

  • @calocheespinosa472
    @calocheespinosa472 3 года назад +2

    Learned more about my camera in 20 minutes than what I knew by using it for 5 years and watching other “reviews”!!! And got the tricks that I wanted to use for a very long time. Priceless!!!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @Jeff26
    @Jeff26 6 лет назад +7

    I've owned the D7500 for a few months now, and it's fantastic. It was between this and the D500 and I went with the 7500 because my glass is lacking and I was able to save $1000 on the body to spend on glass. I don't miss the vertical grip and second SD slot and my legacy glass works fine shooting in full Manual. This isn't a pro camera so now backup SD is really needed.

  • @joenorth3675
    @joenorth3675 7 лет назад +17

    I'm a photo-journalist (on a budget) based in the North of England. I have been using largely prime lenses with a D7000 with decent and sometimes very pleasing results. I have been looking for an upgrade to fix pretty much the only issues getting in my way - a small buffer, not so great ISO performance and mixed results with autofocus. It's otherwise a nice but dated camera. After looking at the specs, there was only really one choice for me between the D7200 and D7500. That's the D7500. The better weather sealing is a big plus in the North of England. And so is the performance, speed, low light capability and weight. A second card slot would have been nice but I've only ever used mine for overflow. Maybe I should have employed it for important jobs but I've been doing this job for 15 years and I've never had a card failure but I have had camera failures. It came to the simple question: which of these two fantastic cameras over a year's use would stand more chance of returning better photos for me. The answer was the D7500. It will be great for no-fuss portraits (with a pop-up flash in commander mode for off-camera flash, one thing the d500 doesn't have), general shots, events and sports, not to mention a superb camera for taking family shots of our two under-7s in action. The only thing I was worried about was dropping the alloy in the build but after a bit of research my mind (if not my heart) was put at rest. I am also looking forward to using it for my personal hobby of taking landscape photos in the northern dales of England.... Oh did I mention the draw of better weather sealing. Thanks for an old fashioned review based on skills, experience and time.

    • @joenorth3675
      @joenorth3675 6 лет назад +4

      And a small update... This week I got caught in a torrential downpour. The camera was in my waterproof backpack, nice and safe. Or so I thought! Imagine my dismay to find that the zip had come loose and the camera had been completely exposed at the top of the bag to a proper summer downpour. This isn't something I'll be repeating but the D7500 is absolutely fine. The weather sealing is excellent. Phew...

    • @andreik3096
      @andreik3096 5 лет назад

      IMHO $20 rain hood would protect better your $200 cheaper d7200 than d7500's WS :-) in fact it would actually protect it, d7500 WS is still defined as a mere resistance to condensation at 80% humidity, so, under a slightest rain your warranty may be zeroed by nikon if they start to dig into how you killed it...

  • @MegaTruck20
    @MegaTruck20 7 лет назад +25

    Finally a real review from a real reviewer! Thanks Steve. love your videos.

  • @terrytaylor5558
    @terrytaylor5558 3 года назад +4

    I got this camera in the mail(3/19/2021)I like it,it replaces my D3200.I also bought 2 new lenes to go with it,Sigma 17-50 2.8 & Sigma 100-400 5-6.3.I'm happy with all 3 items.

  • @DaleEverett
    @DaleEverett 5 лет назад +3

    I like your practical no nonsense reviews. You answer real life questions. I have both the D500 and D7200 and your review was spot on. I just purchased the Z7 and would love you to review this camera and show ways to use it properly in the field. Thanks!

  • @ZenGeekDad
    @ZenGeekDad 7 лет назад +1

    In a web saturated with low-effort commentary, this densely informative, useful, unbiased review based on tons of experience is such a rare treat. I expect to be getting his ebooks on Nikon autofocus and on wildlife shooting. Autofocus has been a major factor in much of my photography, so learning more on how to make it work and to avoid pitfalls is very attractive.

  • @KrabiAdventure
    @KrabiAdventure 7 лет назад +34

    That was the best camera review I've EVER seen. You have a great way of saying only what's needed. How in the hell you're doing that without cards, I haven't a clue. Can't wait to see if you reviewed the D500. I'm likely going to grab that this weekend. Thanks for this!

  • @woodygreen6826
    @woodygreen6826 7 лет назад +12

    As usual, Steve, you are the voice of reason in the jungle of the Internet. If I didn't have the D500 already, I'd grab the D7500 without hesitation for my wildlife and sports shooting. Thanks for taking the time to do this review.

    • @genghis2510
      @genghis2510 7 лет назад +3

      Woody Green. I'm in the stage choosing between D500 and D7500. And I'm really surprised for photographers who have high pro model cameras and still coveting lower models in exchange! I thought I was the compulsive camera buyer!

    • @woodygreen6826
      @woodygreen6826 7 лет назад +3

      Not coveting at all. The D500 is a significantly better camera. I'm just saying that the D7500 is a big step up from the D7200. No way would I trade my D500 for a D7500, or for ANY camera, for that matter. :)

  • @michaeldelrossi4487
    @michaeldelrossi4487 4 года назад +3

    Thanks Steve for the informational output of this Nikon D7500. I took it to my Photography Class and the folks in the class said to me that the camera felt like a toy; that's like nothing that Nikon can build? I was quite pissed off at them but I am continuing to use the camera today and have no quarrels about the photo quality! These folks are 4/3rd's Olympus minded individuals and are not a fanboy of Nikon like I am. Thank You for making me a happy camper.

    • @backcountrygallery
      @backcountrygallery  4 года назад +4

      In my experience, people who like to call cameras "toys" and such are often way too worried about gear when they should be working on their technique. I've yet to see an top photographer who was more worried about if his gear felt like a toy then if he was getting the shot. :) So, keep doing what you're doing and ignore them :)

    • @gyozakeynsianism
      @gyozakeynsianism 2 года назад +2

      The D7500 a toy? That's utterly idiotic. I bet those bullies take crappy pictures on their tiny-sensor cameras!
      Keep on keeping on. I love my D7500 personally.

  • @tregandrews8445
    @tregandrews8445 5 лет назад +2

    This is easily the best video I've found comparing the D7200 and D7500. So much info I think I need to watch it again! And finally, someone actually talked about what really matters... the image quality!

  • @aarjaycee3601
    @aarjaycee3601 3 года назад +2

    best review of the D7500 I've seen so far, nice coverage of ALL the relevant features, NO b/s and NO filler. Kinda making me think I should still go with a D7500 rather than invest yet in the Z system

    • @gyozakeynsianism
      @gyozakeynsianism 2 года назад

      I bought a D7500 in 2020 and I'm very happy with it. However, I had plenty of DX F-mount glass that I was happy with. If I were to dive into the market now having NOT bought the D7500 and maybe not having all that DX f-mount glass, I'd probably splurge for the Z6II, which may be more capable than the D7500 now that its AF system has been upgraded via the latest firmware. Good luck with your purchases!

  • @Canit-
    @Canit- 7 лет назад +18

    Hi!! I'm thinking to buy a D7500 as my first DSLR camera. I really don't understand why all this hate about this camera. Has a lot of upgrades compared to D7200: 8fps, better sensor and ISO performance, better buffer, 180.000 pixels metering sensor, Expeed5, 4k video recording, tilted and touch screen, in theory better grip and weather sealing... But the single card slot make people lost their minds, and doesn't let them to see all the new features. A lot of cameras have one card slot, even the famous Sony's A7 family. It's kind a funny when you read comments saying that the D7500 is the D5600 replacement, only because the single card slot. I think most of these persons are D7100/D7200 owners who don't want to replace their camera and says bad things over the D7500. Anyway, great review!!

    • @backcountrygallery
      @backcountrygallery  7 лет назад +2

      I agree - while I can understand why some people would be upset over the missing features, I think for the VAST majority of people it really is a non issue and it unnecessarily diminishes an otherwise really great camera.

    • @genghis2510
      @genghis2510 7 лет назад +1

      A.David - I guess it's human nature to be envious. And don't be surprised if many let it out by spewing negatives of things they really want but can't have.

    • @ABPhotography1
      @ABPhotography1 7 лет назад +1

      oh they like it but the lack of dual card slot pisses them off because they canny really use it for work.

    • @williamgollatz1911
      @williamgollatz1911 6 лет назад +4

      I've had more cameras irrepairably fail on me, than all my SD cards (and USB sticks, and Compact flash) I have ever owned in my life (none of them failed)

    • @romanoantony9444
      @romanoantony9444 6 лет назад

      Steve Perry a

  • @wissell4287
    @wissell4287 4 года назад +20

    Now This is what I call a real review!

  • @YannickKhong
    @YannickKhong 7 лет назад +16

    The best review. I own the D7500 and it's exactly a hyperfast superlight reliable general purpose camera. I'd even add that it doesn't have the DX diffraction issues of the 24mp sensors and colors SOOC are amazing.

    • @backcountrygallery
      @backcountrygallery  7 лет назад +4

      Yup, there's a lot of hate for this camera from people who have never used it - it's not perfect, but for the price you just can't find a better little action camera.

    • @chirag4
      @chirag4 7 лет назад +1

      absence of Dx Diffraction is the highlight of D7500.

  • @richardtetreault3767
    @richardtetreault3767 7 лет назад +12

    Hi Steve, thank you very much for this comprehensive, clear and objective review of the Nikon D7500. I also appreciated the comparaison with the D500 and D7200. As you stated at the end of the review, photography is not only about equipment. Understanding light and composition are also key components of good photography. Cheers!

  • @HumanistJohn
    @HumanistJohn 7 лет назад +4

    Thanks for your rational & informative review. I'm an amateur with a new D7500 (upgraded from an old D80) and have watched many reviews in order to pick up some tips about using it effectively. Most vids are useless rants that don't match the good experience I've had with the 7500. Your video actually helped me understand this new camera a little better instead of just denigrating it. Thank-You!!

  • @AK-de3ej
    @AK-de3ej 4 года назад +3

    Great review with real life shots taken by D7500. I must agree that second card slot is not a big deal for someone who does not shot weddings. One card slot was enough for me for ten years of using my D3000.

  • @love2cycle2
    @love2cycle2 7 лет назад +14

    Steve, your videos, personality and detail is so awesome. The best on RUclips!

  • @nandi123
    @nandi123 7 лет назад +7

    Best reviews on the net. Your books are just as clear and concise. Thanks!

  • @orvilleburgess282
    @orvilleburgess282 7 лет назад +2

    Another great review Steve. Always nice to see real world applications in use during a review. It let's the photographer make a more informed decision as to what best fits their needs. Well done.

  • @mediumdun18
    @mediumdun18 7 лет назад +3

    After reading the other reviews scattered online I knew I would finally get an unbiased real world assessment when you got ahold of this camera. Totally understand the benefits of the D500 but am looking for a take along water resistant camera for backcountry flyfishing and even the smallest size advantage is worth some compromise . Just rented a Pentax K3II and while a fine camera ( dual card slot, nice interface, in body stabilization, cost ) , Nikon's AF seems to be quite more capable along with the extras you detailed so well. Can't thank you enough Steve .

    • @backcountrygallery
      @backcountrygallery  7 лет назад +1

      Glad to help - sounds like the D7500 might be a good fit :)

  • @CinHalCedHerChance
    @CinHalCedHerChance 3 года назад +3

    This guy knows how to do proper reviews, subbed.

  • @angelh1743
    @angelh1743 6 лет назад +2

    Actually this video was very helpful for me. I bought my D7200 a few years back and now I know it still rocks. It was an upgrade from the D60 which I still love as a starter DSLR. I still use my D60 from time to time. But mostly my D7200.

  • @neilmccaughan5149
    @neilmccaughan5149 5 лет назад

    Steve Perry offers the clearest and most informative photographic equipment reviews I've seen. And without the ego and shouty attention seeking that mars so many other presentations. Excellent stuff!

  • @edissongutierrez4250
    @edissongutierrez4250 6 лет назад

    Thank you very much for such an explanation, it was too good for me, one last question that lens helps me so that my Nikon D7500 is still at least 18mm recording in 4K? since it has a cut of 1.5x when putting in 4k mode :(

  • @MultiSenura
    @MultiSenura 4 года назад +1

    The best D7500 review so far. Greetings from Sri Lanka 🇱🇰 🤩

  • @ianbrown704
    @ianbrown704 7 лет назад +23

    Wow as usual a great comprehensive review, oh and by the way I highly recommend the Secrets to wildlife photography, its great value and is a superb read.

  • @mansell472
    @mansell472 7 лет назад +1

    I want to thank you Mr Steve Perry . watching this great video has made my mind up , I like the way you review the cameras , by using tem in the field and pointing out all plus and negatives that you find during this time ,by time I don't mean 2 hours in a parking lot , but months worth.. very good and I thank you once again

  • @markjurczeski4987
    @markjurczeski4987 7 лет назад

    Great review Steve, I just bought it and did a wedding shower and took 647 photos and the battery only went down one bar on the five bar display. So that battery complaint by most people can be thrown out. I love this camera and for the money i paid for it was well worth it. It is a dream to use.

  • @NJEyeGuy2
    @NJEyeGuy2 4 года назад +1

    Steve, I want to say thank you so much for this comparison. I've been wanting to upgrade my D300 for a few months now and have been on the fence about getting a D7500, D500 or go for broke D850. So yesterday after watching this video and spending extensive time with each at the camera store I brought home the D500. My decision was based on no small part from your highly informative videos and I know I made a great choice. Thanks again!

    • @backcountrygallery
      @backcountrygallery  4 года назад

      Congrats on the new camera - glad the videos helped :)

    • @gyozakeynsianism
      @gyozakeynsianism 2 года назад +1

      Excellent! The D500 is the natural successor to the D300, so no surprise there. The D500, even in 2021, is still a beast.

  • @dodger2876
    @dodger2876 6 лет назад +2

    Thanks for that awesome review, Steve! The best I have seen for the D7500. It gave me a lot of infos and real world tips to think about as I consider to buy it as an upgrade to my D3300.

  • @ricwilki6254
    @ricwilki6254 4 года назад +1

    Excellent review and comparison. There wasn’t enough of a leap in the D7500 for me over the D7200 when I upgraded from the D7000. Went with a second hand D7200 due to price. Very happy with the results.

  • @grazzz
    @grazzz 6 лет назад +3

    Hi Steve.
    Thank you for a really solid review, It actually made me buy this camera and I could not be any happier with it!

  • @MehdiRF
    @MehdiRF 7 лет назад +2

    This is by far the best D7500 review, This camera is exactly what I want to my 200-500mm lens. Thank you Steve. Good job!

  • @mikemiller5661
    @mikemiller5661 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for the review! Just got my D7500 today. Big upgrade from my trusty D90, which took 110,000 pics. I just hope I can get the lens on as much wildlife as my D90!

    • @gyozakeynsianism
      @gyozakeynsianism 2 года назад

      I also got the D7500 in 2020 (replacing my old D7500) and have been very happy with it. The surprise for me was how good AF was for portraits. Plus, the built-in flash means I can optically trigger my remote flashes (SB-600 and SB-800). I got the camera as a do-anything camera (it certainly is that) but I'm surprised at how well it handles portraits overall.

  • @hervedelnorte7928
    @hervedelnorte7928 2 года назад

    Hi Steve - great review and sorry for such a late comment on this. I live in Canada and currently use a Nikon D 7100 camera. I was hoping to upgrade to the D500 but now here in Canada it is unavailable. Do you think the D7500 would be significantly better than the D 7100 or should I consider a mirror less camera now? I shoot primarily wildlife from insects to birds.

  • @MsEueueueueu
    @MsEueueueueu 7 лет назад +3

    Excellent video. I was looking for a great review of the D7500 as an upgrade for my D7000 and you gave me all the answers I was looking for. Thank you very much.

  • @AlPortensis
    @AlPortensis 7 лет назад +1

    Great video! You shurely put in a lot of work and it pays off for the viewer. Really well done, covers almost all the information I was hoping to get!

  • @donfeight2967
    @donfeight2967 7 лет назад +2

    Great review! I've had this camera for a few months now and really like it. I do miss the depth-of-field preview button (my biggest gripe) but love the 4K video and the extra speed over my D7100 for action shots. I've already used the tilt screen a number of times and wonder how I got along without it. The missing second card slot is a non-issue to me but with SnapBridge you may now send any or all of your shots to your phone's card manually or automatically via Bluetooth or WiFi. You may also control your camera remotely with your phone with SnapBridge. Thanks!

  • @darktragedyx
    @darktragedyx 7 лет назад +6

    Great review! I like how you're not that picky(like many other similar reviews) and exagerated on things that really doesn't matter like bottons size or sensibility or stuff that really does not affect the performance of the camera. There's not perfect camera, it all depends of what you need it for and your budget.

    • @backcountrygallery
      @backcountrygallery  7 лет назад +3

      Amen :) I think it's the difference between looking at specs and playing with the camera for a few hours vs going on and really using it for a month or more. That's why my reviews never come out the same week the camera is release - I really want to get to know it first :)

    • @darktragedyx
      @darktragedyx 7 лет назад +1

      Cool, keep up the good work! Don't make angry and non sense reviews like one known guy around with "Big Hair" that "Shoot Raw" hahah, and that is extremely picky. Although one more think i would like to see from you is that i know you're usually shooting nature but would be nice to see other samples of the cameras in other types of photography, since most of us use the camera for other things, like portraits, events, traveling, street photography etc. That way i think you can appeal to even a wider audience.

    • @benbrayev8673
      @benbrayev8673 7 лет назад +2

      to me, button feel is very important.. ive been using a d90 for years, and my d7200 af on button is so much better, in so many ways. for instance, its actually clicky, instead that linear mushy feel of the d90's.

  • @ChrisPantazis
    @ChrisPantazis 4 года назад +1

    I have learnt more things about my nikon d7500 from this video than from the user's manual. Thanks!

  • @anncurran739
    @anncurran739 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for your review. I'm looking to replace my old D70s that has served me well for so many years. It was recommended I look at this one as an upgrade. This review is extremely informative. I'll look into your books now too! Thank you!!

    • @gyozakeynsianism
      @gyozakeynsianism 2 года назад +1

      I wonder what you went with in the end? Did you have any AI lenses for your D70s that you wanted to keep? That's probably the only thing that would have kept me away from the D7500. Otherwise I'm loving my D7500, bought in 2020 as a replacement for my D7000. I have no AI lenses left in my collection.

  • @ajh5124
    @ajh5124 3 года назад +1

    Great review and comparisons as usual. Had a d7100….upgraded to D500 several years ago and have never looked back!

  • @villemononen5303
    @villemononen5303 7 лет назад +4

    Great review and video as always! The highest quality. I'm not even into Nikon / DSLR's yet, but i enjoy the content none the less. To me it seems many of the new additions / directions come from the mirrorless world, which is interesting. Your pictures are always superbly fine, you absolutely know what you're talking about. Thank you very much!

  • @ionutvlad
    @ionutvlad 3 года назад +1

    Great video, Steve! What about the lens? What would you recommend for a landscape photography and sometimes some wild or movement pictures?

  • @jonbengoetxea725
    @jonbengoetxea725 Год назад

    thank you very much for this video, i was diving into thousands of videos looking for exactly this info. I am a D7000 user since many many years now, and I'm planning to update the body. I know now that this update is quite impressive so thanks for this!!!! D500 could be another option but again, when I saw the size difference it was quite enough to decide d7500 is my option.

  • @Focus_883
    @Focus_883 7 лет назад

    One of the most objective and clear reviews that I have seen in a comparison of these cameras. Great work, thank you very much for sharing it!

  • @rogerdaigle2621
    @rogerdaigle2621 4 года назад +1

    Excellent review on the D7500! I recently purchased one for my wildlife photography. Paired to my Nikon 200-500 5.6 or my Nikon 300 f4... performance is incredible!

  • @Koytch
    @Koytch 7 лет назад +1

    Great Job! First time watching your videos. Constant data and information, both technical and real world, with no slow boring segments, makes your videos well worth watching!

  • @valuedcustomer9614
    @valuedcustomer9614 6 лет назад +1

    Nikon has released updated firmware for both the D7200 and D7100 that fully supports AF-P lenses. This firmware was released in February 2018.
    Excellent review BTW. I ended up buying a new D7200 for $800 to supplement my current D7100. I shoot mostly landscapes, but if I shot more action it would be a tough call between the D500 and D7500.

  • @Lemon8or
    @Lemon8or 7 лет назад +1

    Thanks Steve. Finally a review from someone who actually uses the D7500 extensively.

  • @TheChameleon2008
    @TheChameleon2008 7 лет назад +2

    Man, what a good review and wish this would be the new standard for all of youtube on how to make a good review!

  • @markkasick
    @markkasick 7 лет назад +3

    Wow. What a thorough review! Steve hopefully I did not miss it, but did you use back button AF when testing?

  • @VTPyzon
    @VTPyzon 7 лет назад +1

    I'm not in the market for a new body, but I love your camera videos. I always seem to learn something. This time: I need to experiment with my highlight metering on my D750 (Nikon's other redheaded step child ;). Love that you base your opinion on actual USE rather than a spec sheet review.

  • @davearchbell9921
    @davearchbell9921 4 года назад +1

    Awesome review from a guy who knows his wildlife photography. You sold me. Buying one tomorrow.

  • @2906rick
    @2906rick 7 лет назад

    Thanks Steve!!! Not that I am looking to buy the d7500 as I already have the D500 but I always enjoy watching your vieos!!! You go straight to the point and highlight the difference between camera really well!! Thank you, I know it must be a lot of hard work!!

  • @mcbrian
    @mcbrian 4 года назад +1

    Hi Steve, I don't think that you mentioned it in your video, but does the D7500 allow for aperture changes while in Live View? This is something my D7200 lacks and I've always been a little sore about having to back out of live view to change the aperture, particularly in video mode.

    • @gyozakeynsianism
      @gyozakeynsianism 2 года назад

      Yes, I can confirm that the D7500 does DoF preview in Live View. The D7500 really is a big upgrade over the D7200, but no one told RUclips's laziest reviewers.

  • @joeextraknow2854
    @joeextraknow2854 7 лет назад

    This guy does best job for reviewing Nikon. His videos and presentations are best to none, and far more effective and clear than others. I may get his eBooks too..
    thanks

  • @radialbladeworks6183
    @radialbladeworks6183 3 года назад +1

    Holy crap this is a high quality review, man. Great video!

  • @Paul_anderson_creative
    @Paul_anderson_creative 7 лет назад +1

    Excellent review. Clear, concise and professional. Subscribed!

  • @brianeibisch6025
    @brianeibisch6025 3 года назад +1

    Best review on the Nikon D7500 by a country mile and a bull’s roar. Excellent detail and comparison expressed in this video. Now that the D7500 is about four years old significant price “specials” are turning up for this camera making it even more affordable, so make sure you check around for different prices. Remember a four year old camera isn’t going to get you RUclips fame but will still take excellent photos and cost much less. The wildlife pictures in this video are stunningly good. The Alabamie Kid.

    • @gyozakeynsianism
      @gyozakeynsianism 2 года назад

      I got the D7500 in 2020 (Covid shopping therapy) and have not looked back. An excellent replacement for my old D7000. I completely agree about Steve's review too.

  • @deborahdeclercq9480
    @deborahdeclercq9480 4 года назад +1

    I have seen a lot of reviews now but for Some reason this video Made me put all my doubts away and decide to buy the d7500. Thank you 👍 Also this is the first review that talked about d7500 being iso invariant. The number 1 reason i was kind of thinking about d750. Now i know d7500 is also iso invariant i am more sure about this camera.

  • @kvr4060
    @kvr4060 7 лет назад +2

    Was in the market for the 7200 and this cleared the way for a 7500 for me . Thanks for the review.

  • @FlyersNation98
    @FlyersNation98 7 лет назад

    Gret review! It clears up a lot of things regarding D7500 and D500, which are two cameras I am looking to at the moment. Thanks a lot for that!

  • @The_SemperFiGuy
    @The_SemperFiGuy 7 лет назад +6

    Great video Steve. Thanks for taking the time to point out the differences between three seemingly great cameras. I have been saving my pennies for a D500 but am reevaluating based on your video.
    Your work is beautiful. Thanks again for sharing your knowledge.
    Gil
    aka SemperFiGuy
    Largo, FL

  • @harpreetkambo2056
    @harpreetkambo2056 6 лет назад

    Thank you Mr. Perry, your video helped me big time in understanding and making a decision for which one to buy. Finally bought D7500 on Black Friday (Canada), loving it. Big thanks!!!!

  • @kris-rh9li
    @kris-rh9li 4 года назад +1

    Most useful video I've seen so far. Cheers dude

  • @SantoshSharma-ti2gg
    @SantoshSharma-ti2gg 4 года назад +1

    Very detailed review. I gained a lot of clarity after seeing this video.

  • @jeffb1886
    @jeffb1886 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for a great review!! I was really torn between a D500 and D7500 as an upgrade to my older D5100. This review was BY FAR the most comprehensive and unbiased review I found on RUclips. I thought I was all set with the D500. But when I "racked and stacked" features and my own use (landscapes, streets, long exposure, and some static/slow wildlife), I decided to save ~$750 and go with the D7500. I am NOT a sports/action photographer and don't need the speed that comes with the D500...not to mention the added complexity of this higher-end camera. You made this choice ALOT easier to make. Thanks!!

  • @SsgtHolland
    @SsgtHolland 7 лет назад +4

    Excellent review, Steve! Very complete and well produced.

  • @AK-de3ej
    @AK-de3ej 4 года назад +2

    This camera is very good. I do not care about only one card slot - it is no a big deal for me. Now I have to change my lenses because they are to slow and optically they cut off my new Nikon D7500. I recommend this body for anybody who want to have very good new DSLR.

  • @joshuajohnson4935
    @joshuajohnson4935 7 лет назад +3

    Thanks for the genuine real review. So refreshing and I keep getting crap for defending/recommending this camera and now I can pop a link toYour video

    • @backcountrygallery
      @backcountrygallery  7 лет назад

      The sad thing is, in nearly 100% of the cases, the people bashing the camera have never used it!

  • @MehdiRF
    @MehdiRF 7 лет назад +1

    Hi Steve, There's a Scene mode on D7500's dial and when I select "Sports" mode it sets focusing to "AF-A and 51" instead of AF-C and 3D tracking, Any idea why they put these settings for sports? Thanks

  • @ricsim78
    @ricsim78 6 лет назад

    GREAT review, concise, to the point, no fluff or bias. Tony Northrup and Jared Polin should take note! I get frustrated when they review products and do not even have the product in their hands at the moment or show anything helpful other than their "professional opinion". Subbed and thank you.

  • @arindamchowdhury16
    @arindamchowdhury16 2 года назад

    Hi Steve, as Nikon D500 has been discontinued and I am an amateur wildlife photographer, so D7500 would be a good option or should I choose D850 if I am going for a DSLR body with Nikkor 200-500.

  • @torestudio-ov2bj
    @torestudio-ov2bj 4 года назад

    Greetings! I've got the d7500 and when I record video on 4K it stops recording after 50 seconds. What could be the issue?

  • @Mcappo
    @Mcappo 6 лет назад +1

    Have to say I love your channel and this review really helped me make a decision on what to buy. I am upgrading from a D3200 and as I would love the D500 it just a tad out of price range. So I was torn between the 7200 and 7500. After watching your video I have decided to go with the 7500 as it to me is an all around upgrade for me from the 3200. If I had a 7200 already the D500 is the obvious choice. Thanks and keep up the great videos they are so helpful!

    • @MrJohanjajja
      @MrJohanjajja 5 лет назад

      Why dont you by a used d-500 for the same price as a 7500?

    • @Mcappo
      @Mcappo 5 лет назад

      johan nyman show me a used D500 for $1100 bucks?

  • @jaaycesholiday388
    @jaaycesholiday388 7 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much. But I would like to know which is better for birds. 9 focusing squares or group AF. I'm definitely gonna want the d7500. Somethings telling me that it's a really great camera. I know it came back to one SD card slot but I don't care about that. I don't know why everyone's winning about that.

  • @hormeena
    @hormeena 7 лет назад

    Hi Steve, With your rave review I bought this camera body. But I am having trouble with the videos. Autofocus keeps readjusting and subject keeps going out of focus on a fairly fast moving bird. I have been using AF-C mode with single focusing point. How can I solve the problem of readjusting focus problem? Would any other focusing mode such as group or dynamic mode will help me? I am very annoyed by the current situation. What is point in having 4k when it is taking time to focus, so I don't get a good video without the subject being out of focus every few seconds? Help!

  • @pappgyula2541
    @pappgyula2541 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you very much for the professionally structured video.

  • @jwgfoto5419
    @jwgfoto5419 7 лет назад

    What I love about your videos is that I always walk away having learned something. This video is no exception. While pointing out a missing feature on the D7500 you made me check my D300s for it. Yep, it is there. Next time I want to change AF modes I'll be using the PV button and dials. Thanks!

  • @MayankSharma-dm4mk
    @MayankSharma-dm4mk 7 лет назад

    Hello Steve,
    I want to buy a new Nikon D7500 but I am confuse that is this a good choice or not ?? Is there any other better option ?
    So many people are complaining about it.
    I want a camera for General & Wildlife photography and sometimes for video purposes.
    So please help me.

  • @TonyPhillips
    @TonyPhillips 7 лет назад

    Another excellent video. Your videos are the best. So thankful you take the time to give us such great information. Keep up the great work.

  • @wildfisher
    @wildfisher 7 лет назад

    This is the best wildlife photography channel bar none. Good stuff Steve,

  • @appusajeev
    @appusajeev 7 лет назад

    the best 7500 review I have seen. comprehensive and on point.

  • @tabithagabriel2904
    @tabithagabriel2904 3 года назад +1

    Hey Steve, just watched your video, thank you for the review, this was clear and straight to the point review on the D7500 for me, I own a Nikon D7000 camera and purchased it when it was first released and now in the market for a new camera. I have the D7500 in mind. Thank you again for your review for I have officially made up my mind to purchase this camera.

    • @backcountrygallery
      @backcountrygallery  3 года назад +2

      I think you'll really like it. It's really underrated and much better than most people think.

    • @tabithagabriel2904
      @tabithagabriel2904 3 года назад +1

      @@backcountrygallery yes as of last night looking at all reviews I'm extremely excited about purchasing it. l can't wait to buy it and give my review back to you as I learn to use it and posts my pics...THANKS A MILLION.

    • @slooob23
      @slooob23 3 года назад +1

      @@tabithagabriel2904 how did your camera turn out? I went from a D7000 to D7500 as well and it made quite a difference to my photography

    • @gyozakeynsianism
      @gyozakeynsianism 2 года назад

      I had a D7000 for 8 years, and upgraded in 2020 to the D7500. Never looked back! The other reviews you'd see on RUclips were terrible compared to Steve's. Did you end up getting the D7500?

  • @kentheaps2115
    @kentheaps2115 7 лет назад

    Thank you for your review Steve. I am right now trying to decide between the 7200 and the 7500 and your review helps tremendously. With all of the poor reviews on the internet of the 7500, it made me leery of going with the 7500. I will definitely have to reconsider my options.

    • @backcountrygallery
      @backcountrygallery  7 лет назад +1

      For my work, I'll take the D7500 all day over the D7200. Of course, I can also see where the D7200 would be a better option too (legacy glass, paid event shooting, etc).

  • @07070754
    @07070754 3 года назад +1

    Clear and précise, and where are the coupons for the books

  • @lonnieclemens8028
    @lonnieclemens8028 5 лет назад

    Excellent review and to the point. Not sure I am sold on the Nikon D7500. Would like to keep photography as uncomplicated as possible. I might be viewing things in the wrong way though. Have been using the Nikon D3200 for 4 years. All these complications don't seem to exist.

  • @PeterJensen1359
    @PeterJensen1359 7 лет назад

    Just watched your review. Great review and awesome input. Keep up the great work you do. I find your reviews extremely helpful.

  • @pappgyula2541
    @pappgyula2541 7 месяцев назад

    Dear Steve! If I may ask you a question. If the back button focus option on the camera is set as described below, why is it possible to take a picture with the expo button if there is no focus?

    • @backcountrygallery
      @backcountrygallery  7 месяцев назад

      You actually want it to work that way. Otherwise, if you focus and recompose and the current AF area is against a blurry part of the image, it wouldn't fire and sabotage focus + recompose.

  • @looneyburgmusic
    @looneyburgmusic 2 года назад

    Don't know if I posted this comment before, (and I'm too lazy to check), but I've never understood the negative comments about the 7500.
    When I first made the jump from 35mm to a DSLR, I went with the APS-C D5600, mostly because I didn't feel like dropping several thousand on a full-frame as my first DSLR. After a bit of getting to know the APS-C sensor I quickly learned that a full-frame is not really required in most shooting situations. Later on I upgraded to a 7500 and I couldn't be happier. For the price it's an outstanding APS-C body, and I've never actually felt I was "missing" some feature that others have said Nikon left out or removed. While I'm still on the fence about the need for a full-frame, if I don't upgrade again I've no doubt the 7500 will more than serve my photography needs until the day it finally dies...

    • @backcountrygallery
      @backcountrygallery  2 года назад +1

      I agree 100% - I think overall it's a great buy. It gives you a lot of capability for a very affordable price and the image quality is outstanding.