LCD and Viewfinder
Nikon D7500 has a Tilting 3.2" LCD screen with a resolution of 922k dots. The Nikon D7500's 3.2" screen is larger than average and its resolution is up to the class standarts.
LCD is
Touch screen type, so you can change the settings and set the focus point with your fingertips.
D7500 has a built-in Optical (pentaprism) viewfinder. The viewfinder has a coverage of 100% and a magnification ratio of 0.63x. 100% coverage ensures that what you see in the viewfinder while shooting matches exactly what you will get later in your image, helping accurate framing your shots and minimizes the need for cropping images later.
Max Shutter speed
Nikon D7500 can shoot continuously at max speed of
8.0 fps and has max shutter speed of
1/8000 sec.
Flash
D7500 has a built-in flash, and it also has a flash shoe to mount your external flashes too.
Focusing
Nikon D7500 features both Contrast Detection and Phase Detection autofocus (AF) systems which ensures speed and accuracy of focusing in most situations. The AF system has 51 focus points and 15 of these sensors are of Cross-type. Cross-type sensors locks focus faster and more accurate compared to single type sensors. Nikon D7500 also features
Face detection AF where it intelligently detects the faces in the frame and locks the focus automatically.
Video Features
With Nikon D7500, you can record your videos at a highest resolution of 3840 x 2160 at 30p,25p,24p fps and save in MPEG-4 and H.264 formats. This means that Nikon D7500 provides
4K (Ultra-HD) video, highest resolution that is available in the market today. When viewed on a 4K screen, you will be amazed by the level of details and the crispness.
D7500 has a built-in Yes microphone and a Mono speaker. Nikon D7500 also has a port for an external microphone and a headphone port for connecting external headphones which make Nikon D7500 a very suitable camera high quality videography.
Connectivity and Storage
Nikon D7500 features
built-in wireless (Wi-Fi) connectivity ( Wi-Fi with low energy Bluetooth) which lets you transfer your photos directly to compatible devices without any physical connection.Nikon D7500's
Bluetooth connectivity feature comes handy for connecting other devices that supports it. One other feature that we like is the ability to use our smartphone as a remote to control our D7500. You can change camera settings, release shutter, view LCD screen and tranfer files using remote control app.
You can connect D7500 to compatible devices via its HDMI port or USB 2.0 (480 Mbit/sec) port.
Battery
Nikon D7500 is powered by battery which provides a shooting life of 950 according to CIPA standards.
Considering that the average battery life of DSLR type cameras is 886 shots, its battery life is about average in its class but it would still be wise to invest in some spare batteries for long photo trips.
Battery Life Comparison in Semi-Pro DSLR Cameras
Nikon D850 with its 1840shots is the model with longest battery life among Semi-Pro DSLR cameras. Check the comparison of Nikon D7500 vs Nikon D850 or take a look at Longest Battery Life DSLR cameras list.
Nikon D7500 Features Compared to Main Competitors