
Thanks to its EXPEED 5’s high-speed image-processor and a larger memory buffer, the D7500 offers high-speed continuous shooting at approximately 8 fps and up to 50 images in 14-bit lossless compressed RAW, or up to 100 JPEG images with each burst of continuous shooting.Īccording to the manufacturer, the Nikon D7500 offers “ astounding low-light ability and 4K UHD video capture, yet remains within reach for a diverse array of image makers and creators.” See for yourself in the clip below. The D7500 lacks an optical low-pass filter in order to ensure very sharp and clear photos and movies in which noise is suppressed, even when shooting at high sensitivities.
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The D7500 has the same high-performance EXPEED 5 image-processing engine found in the D500 and supports the same ISO range from 100 to 51,200 (50-1,640,000 Extended). The latest DSLR from Nikon features a DX-format 20.9 megapixel sensor that provides a robust yet lightweight camera with powerful performance and premium features. Hopefully the company has realized that 100 years of tradition is nice, but it now has to move into the future, and fast, or it'll lose out to more nimble rivals.Nikon just announced their new midrange 4K DSLR – the Nikon D7500. That led to "extraordinary losses" and the announcement of a major restructuring in February this year. While it's still doing fine in the high-end DSLR market, Nikon's strategy up until now has led to the disastrous cancellation of its compact DL Series, and no mirrorless cameras behind the foundering Nikon 1 lineup. "Nikon will be reborn as a solution company providing superior technologies and ideas, holding 'light' as our core philosophy."Īs part of that philosophy, it promises to bring "a wide range of interests to cultivate fresh ideas," and to "warmly embrace diverse ideas." That might sound a bit fluffy, but it it does seem like a break from Nikon's stodgy, unyielding ways. "The difference from our past strategies is that we will offer not only products, but also ideas and solutions as well," he wrote.


It was shot with the D850, meaning that the new model could have Ultra HD video, very low light capability and 8K time-lapse for star-shooting.įor its 100th anniversary, Nikon President Kazuo Ushida also unveiled a new company philosophy and strategy. Nikon released a 4K teaser YouTube video (above) with a mix of live video and time lapse. So, if Nikon is listening to buyers as it says, it will hopefully implement most or all of those things.

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It does promise that the DSLR will be "engineered with a range of new technologies, features and performance enhancements that are a direct result of feedback from users over the years." It also calls it a "formidable tool" for pro photographers, hobbyists, landscape as well as commercial sports shooters, fashion and wedding photographers and multimedia content creators.įor the D810 successor, most pros and serious hobbyist want a new focus system, better RAW images, controls that match the D5, in-body stabilization, built-in WiFi, a tilting touchscreen, faster max shutter speeds and 4K video. Nikon didn't say much about it, other than the camera will be a "full-frame, high-resolution, high speed" model.
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For its 100th anniversary, the camera maker has no intention of ceding the high-end professional market, however: It just announced the development of the full-frame (FX) D850, the successor to the 36.3-megapixel, full-frame D810 (above). Nikon has become a bit set in its ways, failing to compete with Sony, Fujifilm and others in the profitable mirrorless and high-end compact realm.
