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Nikon D7500

Nikon D7500
Overview
Type Digital single-lens reflex
Lens
Lens Interchangeable, Nikon F-mount
Sensor/Medium
Sensor Nikon DX format, 23.5 mm x 15.7 mm CMOS; 4.2 µm pixel size
Maximum resolution 5,568 × 3,712 (20.9 M pixels sensor)
ASA/ISO range 100–51,200 in 1, 1/2 or 1/3 EV steps (down to 50 and up to 1,640,000 as expansion)
Recording medium SD/SDHC/SDXC
Focusing
Focus modes Instant single-servo AF (S), continuous-servo AF (C), manual (M)
Focus areas 51 points, 15 cross-type sensors
Exposure/Metering
Exposure modes Programmed Auto [P] with flexible program; Shutter-Priority Auto [S]; Aperture Priority Auto [A]; Manual [M]
Exposure metering Three-mode through-the-lens (TTL) exposure metering
Flash
Flash Yes
Shutter
Shutter Electronically controlled vertical-travel focal plane shutter
Shutter speed range 30 s – 1/8000 s, bulb
Continuous shooting 8 frame/s, up to 50 frames (RAW)
Viewfinder
Viewfinder Optical, 100% frame coverage
General
Rear LCD monitor 3.2-inch tilting TFT LCD with 922K dots with touchscreen
Battery EN-EL15a
Weight 640 grams (1.41 lb) body only

The Nikon D7500 is a 20.9-megapixel digital single-lens reflex camera using an APS-C sensor. It was announced by Nikon Corporation on 12 April 2017, and started shipping on 2 June 2017. It is the successor to the Nikon D7200 as Nikon's DX format midrange DSLR.

The D7500 borrows the sensor and processor from the Nikon D500, whereas other features previously available in the D7200 or D500 have been omitted (single SD card slot instead of two, and no Nikon battery grip). The D7500 is the first D7XXX series without metering support for old manual focus Nikon AI type (Non-CPU) lenses.

Following features, which are available for the D7200 and D500, and which typically target professional photography, have been removed, so that the D7500 is set off against the D500's and D7200's market segment:


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