Nikon Corp has announced the June release of the D7500 Nikon DX-format digital SLR camera.
The D7500 is equipped with the same high-performance EXPEED 5 image-processing engine and Nikon DX-format CMOS sensor as Nikon's flagship DX-format digital SLR camera, the D500, achieving superior image quality with very little noise throughout the broad ISO 100 to 51200 range of standard sensitivities.
The D7500 offers a number of improvements over its predecessor, the D7200. A 180K-pixel RGB sensor, which increases the accuracy of automatically controlled functions such as AF, AE and auto white balance, has been adopted. What's more, the D7500 delivers faster image processing and a larger memory buffer, which enable high-speed continuous capture of up to 50 shots per burst of around 8-fps (14-bit lossless compressed RAW) shooting.
The D7500 is the perfect companion for active photo and video enthusiasts to chase decisive moments and unleash their passion and creative potential for shooting in any conditions. Designed with outstanding agility and operability in mind, the D7500 is equipped with a monitor that utilizes a touch screen and tilting mechanism. The camera is slimmer and lighter than its predecessor and demonstrates even greater agility with a deep grip that provides a superior hold and portability. It is also compatible with SnapBridge, which enables constant connection of the camera to a smart device*.
*iPhone®, iPad®, iPod touch®, and Android™ devices running the SnapBridge app can be used. The SnapBridge app can be downloaded free of charge from the App Store® and Google Play™.
Price: About 143,000 yen.
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