No nos va a explicar nada nuevo, pero para «aumentar dudas» igual os interesa echarle un vistazo al análisis que acaba de publicar Steve’s Digicams sobre la Nikon D7500, sobre todo si le habéis «echado los tejos».
Os cuento lo habitual para esta WEB en plan resumen ejecutivo, y vosotros mismos.
Todo lo demás lo encontraréis en las tres páginas del análisis completo en Steve’s Digicams
- Camera: Nikon D7500 DSLR
- Image Sensor: APS-C, DX format, 23.5×15.6 mm
- Effective Pixels: 20.9 megapixels
- Native Aspect Ratio: 3:2
- Image Processor: EXPEED 5
- Lens Mount: Nikon F
- Maximum AF Points: 51
- AF Modes: Single-point, dynamic, and auto-area
- Exposure Compensation: -5 to +5 in 1/3 increments
- ISO Sensitivity: 100-51,600 in 1/3 stop increments, lowest extended ISO to Lo-1 (ISO 50 equivalent), highest extended ISO to Hi-5 (ISO 1,640,000 equivalent)
- Shutter Speed Range: 30 seconds to 1/8000th second
- Viewfinder: Pentaprism Single-Lens Reflex Viewfinder
- LCD Screen: 3.2 inches, 922,000 pixels, touch enabled, tiltable to 90 degrees
- Flash: Built-in popup flash, hot shoe for external flash
- Image Type: RAW and/or JPEG
- Movie Type: MP4 or MOV, maximum 3840×2160 UHD, 30 fps
- Battery Life: Approximately 950 shots
Pros
- Excellent image quality in all shooting conditions
- Slightly smaller and lighter camera body than most DSLRs
- 4K video recording capability
- Large and sharp 3.2-inch LCD screen that also tilts and has touch capabilities
- 8 frames per second burst shooting mode
- Buffer holds more than 100 JPEG images and a few dozen RAW images
- Several features migrated from the Nikon D500
- Good ergonomics and good build quality
- Strong in-camera processing in RAW format
- Impressive battery life
Cons
- ISO performance in extended range isn’t really usable
- Some noticeable noise at high native ISO settings
- Only one memory card slot
- JPEG images occasionally seem a little overprocessed
- Video recording options are a bit limited and performance could be better
- Focusing is slow when shooting in Live View mode
- Autofocus system not quite as strong as the D500’s AF system