Think full-framers are the only professional-grade cameras out there? Nikon’s new APS-C-format DSLR, the D500 ($1997, street, body only), challenges the notion that a crop-sensor camera can’t deliver ...
It’s rare that an APS-C system packs comparable power to a full-frame flagship, but that’s the case with the Nikon D500. This crop sensor camera (referred to as "DX format" in Nikon nomenclature, ...
When Nikon announced the D7500, we were struck by how much the firm had plundered the specification sheet of the flagship D500 for the new enthusiast shooter. But exactly how do the two high-end APS-C ...
We'll start off with the big boy, and the Nikon D5 is just as large and heavy as you'd expect for a professionally-focused full frame DSLR. It feels much like the D4S, and has the sort of solid build ...
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Nearly 10 years in, the Nikon D500 is THE budget DSLR for sports and wildlife photography
In our review in 2018, we called the Nikon D500 "a dream camera" – and even then, some were saying that DSLRs were on their way out. Fast-forward to 2025 and the mirrorless wave has only grown ...
As the age of the DSLR continues to dwindle down, Nikon Japan has quietly hinted at ending production of the pro-grade, crop-sensor Nikon D500. A quick trip over to the Nikon Japan Website shows the ...
Nikon is aiming for a win with sports and wildlife photographers with a new kit option for the D500. Announced today, the Nikon D500 Sports and Wildlife Kit more or less tosses in a free $450 battery ...
And if you often shoot portraits, or just prefer a beefier camera, you can add the the MB-D17 shooting grip for $399.95. It can house an extra battery, doubling the life of the camera, and can also ...
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