If you are looking to buy a flagship APS-C DSLR, the chances are you are eyeing up the Canon 7D II, or the newly announced Nikon D500. But how do the two compare? Let's take a look at the key specs ...
Add features like 4K video capture and a tilting touch-screen LCD, and you've got a camera that will make photographers invested in the Nikon system quite happy. The D500 is a top-end performer in ...
Top of the line Nikon D500 DX camera annnounced, with FX features, including 153 point AF, EXPEED 5 image processor. The Nikon D500 features a new 20.9 megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor, a 3.2inch tilting ...
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As the age of the DSLR continues to dwindle down, Nikon Japan has quietly hinted at ending production of the pro-grade, crop-sensor Nikon D500. A quick trip over to the Nikon Japan Website shows the ...
The wait for a modern, pro-grade, APS-C Nikon camera is over. The D500 ($1,995.95, body only) is the replacement for the ancient D300S , and as you'd expect with a seven-year increment between ...
It’s rare that an APS-C system packs comparable power to a full-frame flagship, but that’s the case with the Nikon D500. This crop sensor camera (referred to as "DX format" in Nikon nomenclature, ...
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The Nikon D500 review camera fulfilled our expectations for a flagship APS-C DSLR camera and comes with most (if not all) the functions a serious enthusiast or professional photographer would require.
These days, cameras like the Nikon D500 can seem a bit old-school – and not in the timeless, rangefinder sense either. After all, between mirrorless wonders like the Fujifilm X-T20 and full-frame ...
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