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Best Lenses For Nikon D7500
Catherine | 2024-05-22 09:36:14 |
I have two D7500's. I have used Nikon cameras and prime lenses since 1970 and they have never failed me. 5 |
Sergio | 2024-09-16 09:27:58 |
My other camera is a Nikon D7500 and its main advantage over Leica is the possibility of using several lenses. The feature that Leica has and differentiates it is the focus stacking, absent in my Nikon, in addition to being much more portable and discreet. In short, to take macro photos I choose Leica, to use more than 70 mm zoom, use on Nikon, and in other situations, both are great 5 |
John | 2024-08-25 05:19:40 |
I was looking for a good camera to replace my venerable Nikon D1. It still works great and takes great pictures, but the low pixel resolution and grainy low light photos are an issue. I do, however, own some professional lenses for it that I wanted to use with a new camera. After a lot of research I settled on the D7500, for features, specs and price, as well as the ability to not purchase a new set of lenses. I am not a professional photographer by any means, but I also want quality pictures and the D7500 really delivers. My AF-S lenses work perfectly with it and after shooting 450 pictures I am seeing fantastic results. The images are amazingly crisp and clear. Colors are accurate. Shooting in monochrome produces very nice contrasts and depth. The menu options are quite extensive, but it has generally not been difficult to find what I am looking for in them. What isn't obvious is a simple google search away. Nikon has mostly kept the basic controls in the same places so there was not a huge adjustment changing from the D1 to the D7500. If there's anything I am not highly enthusiastic about, it's the SnapBridge function. I have found it to be a pain to use. Personally, I prefer to put the SD card in the computer and import them that way. This is not a ding on the camera itself, if others find SnapBridge useful, then it is a good feature for the camera to have. In summary, I am very pleased with the D7500 and with the purchase from B&H, highly recommend both! 5 |
Jim | 2024-09-02 09:56:57 |
This bag holds a lot of stuff - my Nikon D7500 with a couple of lenses, a Speedlight, batteries, and chargers. In addition, I put my Sony RX 100 and its cases, batteries, and charger in the top pocket, and I can strap a monopod or tripod to the back. Of course, with all that in it, it's one heavy bag! 5 |
Fish-T | 2024-07-17 04:43:51 |
I have two of these lenses on Nikon D7500 SLRs. I took these two rigs with a Z fc as a back up on a month long expedition trip to the Falklands, South Georgia, South Sandwich Islands and Antarctica. I too over 10,000 images and the primary camera worked flawlessly. It was very easy to handle vs the big 400mm lenses others photogs were using. I was very satisfied with the result I obtained with the camera/lens package - fairly priced. 5 |
Pascal | 2024-05-12 02:46:27 |
Just exceptionnal lense on my nikon d7500. It is really better than nikon prime lenses i had. Do not hesitate if you want professionnal quality images! 5 |
Robert | 2024-04-08 01:33:27 |
My collection of lenses for my D7500 outgrew my Nikon bag. After looking over many choices I settled on the Porta Brace CS-DC2Q. It securely holds my camera body and attached lens and my 3 loose lenses and Speedlite flash unit along with filter kits for all my lenses. No regrets on buying it. 5 |
Martin | 2024-07-14 03:44:11 |
Purchased to house a Nikon D7500. Fits perfectly. 5 |
Linda | 2024-04-02 09:41:32 |
Can now make use of Minolta bellows and macro lens on Nikon D7500! 5 |
Terry | 2024-06-06 02:29:55 |
I use this cord my Nikon D7500 and MacBook Pro for Astrophotography have not had any problems. 5 |