If you are looking to buy a flagship APS-C DSLR, the chances are you are eyeing up the Canon 7D II, or the newly announced Nikon D500. But how do the two compare? Let's take a look at the key specs ...
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 ...
Add features like 4K video capture and a tilting touch-screen LCD, and you've got a camera that will make photographers invested in the Nikon system quite happy. The D500 is a top-end performer in ...
I've been reviewing hardware and software, devising testing methodology and handed out buying advice for what seems like forever; I'm currently absorbed by computers and gaming hardware, but ...
Nikon's D500 has been released at CES 2016, and it's a much anticipated camera for those still using a Nikon D300s and hoping against hope that there would soon be an upgrade. In fact, there were ...
The D500's rear display is a 3.2-inch LCD with a 2,359k-dot resolution. It's one of the sharpest you'll find on an SLR—its closest competitor, the Canon EOS 7D Mark II, uses a fixed 3-inch LCD with a ...
For absolutely ages, Canon was the only company to offer a really high-end APS-C format DSLR that was designed to appeal to dedicated enthusiast photographers, or to pros who wanted a lighter body ...
The Canon 7D Mark II is an excellent camera that has stood the test of time very well, and its image quality is a near match to that of the Nikon D500. However, the D500 benefits from a little ...
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