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Nikon D7500 DX-Format Digital SLR Body

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Color: Black


Style: Body


Set: Base


Features

  • Class leading image quality, ISO range, image processing and metering equivalent to the award winning D500
  • Large 3.2 922k dot, tilting Lcd screen with touch functionality. Temperature: 0 c to 40 c (32 f to 104 f) humidity: 85 percentage or less (no condensation)
  • 51 point AF system with 15 cross type sensors and group area AF paired with up to 8 fps continuous shooting capability
  • 4k ultra hd and 1080p full hd video with stereo sound, power aperture control, auto ISO, 4k UHD time lapse and more
  • Built in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth for easy connectivity through the Nikon snap bridge app

Description

20.9-megapixel DX-format image sensor Record 4K Ultra HD &1080p Full HD video with stereo sound 8fps continuous shooting 3.2-inch 922K dot, tilting LCD touch screen 51-point AF system with 15 cross-type sensors.

Compatible Mountings: Nikon DX


Aspect Ratio: 169, 32


Photo Sensor Technology: CMOS


Supported File Format: JPEG, Raw


Image Stabilization: Digital


Optical Zoom: 1 x


Maximum Aperture: 3.5 Millimeters


Expanded ISO Minimum: 100


Metering Description: Center Weighted


Brand: Nikon


Compatible Mountings: Nikon DX


Aspect Ratio: 169, 32


Sensor Type: CMOS


File Format: JPEG, Raw


Image stabilization: Digital


Maximum Aperture: 3.5 Millimeters


Expanded ISO Minimum: 100


Photo Sensor Resolution: 20.9 MP


Photo Sensor Size: APS-C


Maximum Shutter Speed: 30


Minimum Shutter Speed: 1/8000 Seconds


Exposure Control: Aperture Priority, Auto, Manual, Program, Scene Modes, Shutter Priority, User


Form Factor: DSLR


Effective Still Resolution: 20.9 MP


Special Feature: Wireless


Color: Black


Screen Size: 3.2 Inches


Shooting Modes: Aperture-Priority, Auto modes, Manual, Programmed auto with flexible program, Scene Modes, Shutter-Priority, Special Effects Modes U1, U2


Item Weight: 1.7 Pounds


Video Resolution: 4K UHD 2160p


Viewfinder: Optical


Flash Modes: Auto; Auto/Red-Eye Reduction; Fill-In; Off; Rear Curtain/Slow Sync; Rear Sync; Red-Eye Reduction; Slow Sync; Slow Sync/Red-Eye Reduction


Camera Flash: Built-In


Skill Level: Professional


Specific Uses For Product: Photography


Compatible Devices: HDMI devices, Nikon F mount lenses, USB devices


Continuous Shooting: 8 FPS


Aperture modes: [F3.5-F5.6, F4.5-F6.3]


Viewfinder Magnification: 0.94x


Flash Sync Speed: 1/250 Second


Connectivity Technology: HDMI, USB


Wireless Technology: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi


Video Output: Mini-HDMI


Total USB 3.0 Ports: 2


Total USB Ports: 1


Total Video Out Ports: 1


Total USB 2.0 Ports: 1


Hardware Interface: AV Port


HDMI Type: Type C Mini HDMI


Display Type: LCD


Dots Per Screen: 922,000


Display Fixture Type: Tilting


Display Maximum Resolution: 1560 x 882


Has Color Screen: Yes


Display Resolution Maximum: 1560000 Pixels


Touch Screen Type: LCD


Flash Memory Type: SD, SDHC (UHS-I compliant), SDXC (UHS-I compliant) memory card


Memory Slots Available: 1


Memory Storage Capacity: 16 GB


Recording Capacity: 30 Minutes


Write Speed: 8 fps


Flash Memory Speed Class: UHS-I or UHS-III


Flash Memory UHS Speed Class: UHS-I or UHS-III


Flash Memory Video Speed Class: UHS-I or UHS-III


Flash Memory Bus Interface Type: UHS-I or UHS-III


Flash Memory Installed Size: 16 GB


Compatible Flash Memory Type: SD, SDHC, SDXC


JPEG Quality Level: Basic, Fine, Normal


Supported Image Format: JPEG, RAW


Bit Depth: 14 Bit


Total Still Resolution: 20.9 MP


Maximum Image Size: 5568 Pixels


Optical Zoom: 1 x


Lens Type: Converter


Zoom: Digital Zoom


Minimum Focal Length: 18 Millimeters


Real Angle Of View: 2.02 Degrees


Focal Length Description: ~24mm (DX-format), ~35mm (full-frame equivalent)


Digital Zoom: 7.8


Number of Diaphragm Blades: 7


Lens Construction: Telephoto


Metering Methods: Center Weighted


White Balance Settings: Auto, Cloudy, Color Temperature, Daylight, Flash torch, Fluorescent, Incandescent, Shade


Self Timer: 20 Seconds


Crop Mode: 1.5x


Brand: Nikon


Model Name: Nikon D7500


Built-In Media: Camera Body Only


Are Batteries Included: Yes


External-Memory Size: 16 GB


Model Number: 1581


Remote Included: No


Model Series: D7500


Series Number: 7000


Global Trade Identification Number: 18


Generation: 3


UPC: 018208953493 018208015818 018208953530


Unit Count: 1 Count


Manufacturer Part Number: 1581


Manufacturer: Nikon


Warranty Description: Manufacturer


Age Range Description: Adult


Digital Scene Transition: false


Digital-Still: Yes


Movie Mode: Yes


Image Capture Type: Video


Night vision: No


Auto Focus Technology: Eye Detection


Focus Features: Automatic (A), Continuous-Servo AF (C), Manual Focus (M), Single-servo AF (S)


Autofocus Points: 51


Focus Type: manual-and-auto


Focus Mode: Automatic AF (AF-A), Continuous-Servo AF (AF-C), Manual Focus (MF), Single-Servo AF (AF-S)


Phase Detection Sensor Points: 15


Autofocus: Yes


Frequently asked questions

The Nikon D7500 is known for its 20.9 MP DX-format CMOS sensor and EXPEED 5 image processing engine which provides superior image quality and speed while shooting.

Yes, the Nikon D7500 includes built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth for easy sharing and transfer of images.

The D7500 records videos in 4K UHD (3840 x 2160 at 30, 25 or 24p) which offers sharp and high-resolution footage.

The Nikon D7500 DX-Format Digital SLR offers a broad ISO range from 100 to 51,200, expandable up to ISO 1,640,000.

Top Amazon Reviews

🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The Nikon D7500 Camera consistently impresses users with its enhanced functions and superior physical condition. Photographers value the camera for various types of photography like wildlife, landscape and astronomical. The camera's performance has been commended at higher ISO settings and its accurate focus gets special mention. Users also find the features like Wi-Fi connectivity for photo transfer and touch screen functions extremely convenient.

Pros

  • 📸 Higher ISO performance
  • 🎯 Accurate and fast focus system
  • 🌒 Exceptional for low-light and night photography
  • 🔄 Easy photo transfer to other devices using Wi-Fi
  • 🖐️ Convenient touch screen functions

Cons

  • ⚡ Battery life can be affected with the use of certain features
  • ❌ Lack of second SD slot, which some users might prefer
  • 🔄 Tendency to overexpose or underexpose needs careful handling
  • 🔄 Absence of depth of field preview feature

Should I Buy It?

Yes, the Nikon D7500 is a solid investment for both amateur and professional photographers. Its performance under different conditions and superior features far outweigh its minor drawbacks. However, occasional over or underexposure need careful handling.


  • Amazing camera — huge upgrade for me
Color: Black Style: Body Set: Base
I absolutely love this camera. The Nikon D7500 has been an amazing upgrade and the image quality is incredible. The photos come out sharp, detailed, and the colors look great straight out of the camera. It has a lot of features and settings, but once you get familiar with it, it’s very powerful and easy to customize. The autofocus is fast and it handles action really well, which is great for sports photography. Overall I’m extremely happy with this purchase. If you’re looking for a high-quality DSLR that performs really well for both photos and action shots, this camera is a fantastic option. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2026 by Mrskelly17

  • Awesome Camera more than I need really!
Color: Black Style: Body Set: Base
This camera is awesome with lots of bells and whistles and a whole lot of functionality! I bought it to take it on Safari in South Africa. I also bought several lenses including a 300 zoom. Pictures were amazing and it also records video in several formats. This camera is of professional quality more than I needed but glad I was prepared. Battery life is great. Lasted days. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2026 by Gonzo

  • It’s easy to work with.
Color: Black Style: Body Set: Base
It’s nice camera I took beautiful memorable pictures with it.
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2026 by Ali Khatibi

  • D7500 - A great step up from D3400, D5600 D7500 - A great step up from D3400, D5600
Color: Black Style: Body Set: Base
I've only had this camera for less than a day and have taken about a dozen keepers. The build quality is outstanding compared to the D3400. The D7500 I believe, will fill the role as an enthusiast camera. Not quite up to its big brother the D500, but at least in the ways that really matter to me it is spot on. BTW, I gave 4 stars for battery life but that is based on what I've read. I haven't had enough experience with the camera to have my own opinion. Also keep in mind that picture quality is a function of the photographer and the lens even more than the camera IMHO. The first big difference to me over the D3400 is the focusing system. I haven't had a chance to use it track birds but the 51 focus points and the 3D and group modes seem to work well in simple tests. We'll see how they perform for me in real world scenarios like tracking a bird. Regardless the focusing system is much better than the D3400. Another important feature for me is the ability to shoot at 8 frames / second and up to 50 RAW photos before the buffer fills up. I love the touchscreen display and the fact that it articulates up and down. I do wish it moved further down for taking overhead shots, but it will work fine. Being able to use the touch screen for menus and photo review is a real plus. "My Menu" is a great time saver. You can add your most often accessed menu items to My Menu so you can get to them quickly without scrolling through gobs of menus. Auto-bracketing is an important feature for me too. I often shoot real estate (my wife and I are real estate agents and though we hire pro photographers, I often shoot additional shots). Bracketing allows me to create HDR photos that don't have windows that are all blown out, etc. There are a ton more options on the D7500 over the D3400 or other entry-level DSLRs so if you are moving up or if this is your first DSLR, do yourself a favor and get a companion book. I bought "Nikon D7500 Experience - The Photography Guide to Operation and Image Creation with the Nikon D7500" by Douglas Klostermann. Very, very helpful. The shots are from the National Cemetery in Sarasota Florida. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2018 Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2018 by David W. Ranck

  • Durability
Color: Black Style: Body Set: Base
Great asp camera with most functions of a d500. Don't let the one battery purist steering you away from this camera. Weather sealed as long as your lenses of choice are also.bought this a month after coming out and this is my second purchase. You will not spend as much as an mirrorless. Great all around camera withalmost unlimited lense choice. My month old dopped 7ft off a 1011 Abrams tank hauler I was inspecting and landed on its back. Thought I would have to finish with phone, but I got a no screen protector scratch on the back screen and a button pushed to the side that took me a while to figure out. Was doing high end auro wrecks and with the rubber bottom I have in direct sunlight set it down on roofs ,hoods,but thislexus with covers all over the engine, I set it down as usual and seconds passed as I went to the other side of the car. It slid of the coated plastic and hit the copart pavement bouncing off the the lense and body. I picked it up and the back screen was cracked bad and the lenses my favorite 12-24 1.4 was stiff in the middle but finishe the job and many after. Love this camera! Why i bought a new one from adorable. Now I can send thise one to nikon. And yes feel it worth it. Over 6 years I average 310 photos a job. I will let them fix my lense and screen. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2025 by Amazon Customer

  • I was about ready to send it back
Color: Black Style: Body Set: Base
I can't add much more to the numerous reviewers, except to state that after moving up from Film SLRs, and a Canon - Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark II Digital Camera w/1 Inch Sensor and tilt LCD screen - Wi-Fi & NFC Enabled (Black) = which is used for indoor uses, I really needed some hand-holding to grasp the width and depth of the D7500 settings (especially the Custom Setting Menu: a-g with sub-menus) and their impacts on actual picture taking and button customization. This was my first Nikon product. . . I understand exposure, aperture, focal length, ISO, etc. (no claims whatsoever to composure or framing skills) and wanted to use the newer DSLRs in manual mode. . I wanted to setup Back-Focus and reprogram some buttons to control Active D-Lighting, picture control, locked focus, and Auto-Focus off). After about a week of disastrous picture results and hair-pulling frustration over the inability to make settings interact correctly, I purchased a book - David Busch's Nikon D7500 Guide to Digital SLR Photography - David Busch's Nikon D7500 Guide to Digital SLR Photography. I not pitching authors or books in general, but sharing how much easier and faster I was able to set-up my D7500 for taking pictures manually. This is a solid replacement for Nikon's manual. I also purchased a Kindle copy for traveling. . . I shoot in exclusively manual mode, but have now made a coherent custom menu, arranged Custom control assignments to easy to find/hit buttons, and copied (finally the correct combination of settings) to U1 (for color) and U2 (B+W). Whew! Before getting a robust "User Manual" I was about ready to send this Nikon back and opt for a Sony a . . . After these events, I propose that this is a great camera for the price range. The only other camera I was considering was the Sony Alpha a6500 - Sony Alpha a6500 Mirrorless Digital Camera w/2.95" LCD (Body Only) - for about $1100 v this D7500 at $1145. This was the right choice--I may become a Nikon fan yet. . . ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2018 by LGL

  • Great camera!
Color: Black Style: Body Set: Base
Really impressed with this camera. I have a BFA in photography and wanted to upgrade from my old Nikon. Super happy with the control and quality. I feel like this camera has a wide range of capabilities and even a beginner could easily learn to use this camera. Very user friendly!
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2026 by Tennessee Mom

  • Meets my needs Meets my needs
Color: Black Style: Body Set: Base
Before I start, these are simply my own impressions. I was once a professional photographer way back in the days of film and photographed over 600 weddings, as well as sports teams and schools. Nowadays I am just an amateur who sells prints once in awhile. I am also a recently retired economics teacher and in my quest to upgrade from my excellent, but outdated D7000, I applied the principles of wants vs needs, trade-offs, opportunity costs, and cost benefits. Realizing the no camera will give one exactly what they want, I narrowed the requirements down. My two main criteria were higher ISO performance and more accurate focus. I do a lot of bird in flight, and both are essential. It came down to the D7200, the D7500, and the D500. The D7200 already being two years out, I ruled it out. The D500 fit my needs, and a few wants, but the price tag was a bit steep. The D7500 seemed the best fit, and after trying it for a couple of days I believe I made the right choice. ISO- While the D7000 had an upper limit of ISO 1600 before degrading, I now feel quite comfortable at 3200 which helps with the 180 f/2.8 for birds. I will test at higher when I do some Milky Way shots next week. Focus- Spot on, fast and accurate. I can track a bird quite easily. Exposure- Amazing. The color rendition and exposure are so good I don’t have to do any tweaking. Even shooting a bird against a bright blue sky the metering handle it. Eight frames per second is fast. The shutter is quite sensitive and I will easily shoot a sequence when only one is needed, but they delete. The shutter is much quite quieter than the D7000 and makes a sweet sound like my old Contax. The negatives that people are sounding off on don’t bother me. One card slot is okay, I never utilized the second slot before, and I am not doing anything that a card failure would cause a catastrophic loss. No battery grip is okay too. I have one for the older camera, but never used it. I am so old that reaching over with my finger feels natural. Not being able to meter with old lenses is okay too, I don’t have any. The bottom line is that this camera meets my needs, and then some, giving me a good return on investment. Update 7/17- After spending a couple of weeks with the camera I am even more pleased. I found the group autofocus and af-c to work the best for tracking birds. I have gone up to ISO 6400 with satisfactory results, in fact I have yet to use the flash. Update 7/21- I have been using the camera at the beach for surfer photos and it performs impeccably. Battery life is a bit short, but that may be affected by the use of a screw drive lens. The sunrise photo was shot with the 10.5 fisheye. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2017 Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2017 by ecforman

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