Product Comparison: Nikon D5600 vs Nikon D7500
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- This is nice and compact and lightweight.
- The body is lightweight and all my lenses work with it. I love it!
- The Nikon D5600 is a simply a great DSLR in a really small and lightweight.
- It’s light, compact, easy to point and shoot.
- Nice compact Nikon DX-format body for traveling.
- It is quite heavy but you get use to the weight quickly and it’s half the weight of a full frame.
- Love it, best DSLR I have ever owned and I have had a few like D500, D750, 80D, so light and quick.
- For everyday walking about the D7500 is excellent with its small & lighter body and the jpegs are really very good.
- The camera itself tis light weight, takes beautiful pictures, focusses very well and the low light functionality is superb!
- For a start the camera is heavy compared to cheaper SLR's so if weight is a priority for you, I wouldn't consider it.
- Excellent camera, the night sensor goes very well as its ISO 25,600.
- I am very satisfied with its performance.
- High ISO and Autofocus performance is very, very good.
- Image quality is excellent.
- The 24.2MP sensor provides sharp and crispier images compared to other entry level models.
- Only had it a month and already taken nearly 2000 pictures just on family days out, I love it and so would you.
- Autofocus it’s great, and the other features as well. Shooting in low light not a problem at all.
- Excellent camera. Great in low-light conditions. Fast autofocus, great images.
- Photo quality I think is absolutely fantastic with nice detail and great colour, am really impressed indeed.
- I was very doubtful about upgrading to this from my D7200 (high cost, doubtful benefit) but actually the image quality, despite the slightly lower resolution, is significantly higher.
- Flip out screen, feels solid.
- The touch screen interface is a nice to have in a camera and toggling through images is seamless and easy.
- The large touch screen really helps to adjust Aperture and shutter settings.
- The flip out feature is cool.
- Image quality is incredible. Love the touch screen capability.
- There are a whole host of settings to play around with and they are pretty easy to navigate through especially with the touch screen.
- The touch screen, as well as its flexibility, gives a lot of tweaks to the settings.
- The pivot mechanism gives a decent amount of articulation and you can adjust the screen brightness to view clearly, even on a bright day.
- The tilting screen is great, not I no longer have to be one with the grass, and only my knees get soaked.
- This is an awesome camera! At low light it is amazing and the tilting screen is a great addition!
- Size, build quality, features, lens selection, and image quality make this the best entry level dslr.
- Handling is comfortable for its size, deep grip.
- Amazing image quality. Shoots photos and videos wonderfully.
- This camera has an amazing variety of features.
- Amazing little camera with cool features. I have zero complaints.
- The menu is clean and segregated into manageable areas, so it doesn’t take long to find what you are looking for.
- The camera is sturdy, well balanced and comfortable in hand with a soft rubberised grip.
- Most functions and buttons are all within reach of your fingers when holding the camera in a ready to shoot position.
- The D7500 does a really good job when focusing still and moving subjects.
- You can adjust the settings can really help you expose the photo properly, which if done well will produce photos with lovely colour rendition.
- Connected to snapbridge with no problems, pics transfer flawlessly.
- SnapBridge software for Bluetooth and WiFi connectivity is fairly easy to use.
- The snapbridge app on my phone connects very well to the camera and I can easily download pictures.
- You cannot connect to power supply and use.
- The WiFi drains battery terribly, the WiFi controls are limited and have many errors to control camera.
- Yes only one SD slot but cards nowadays are so reliable and it always sends a 2MB picture to my mobile every time I use the camera so if the worst ever happened I would at least have a copy.
- You can pass images to your phone for sharing and use the phones GPS to geo-tag images on the phone.
- The USB connection with the computer works well, there are no disconnects, i am very pleased.
- At first I had USB cable disconnects, but then these problems disappeared and now everything works fine.
- The only small drawback is the lack of a second SD card slot, but it's nitpicking.