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The Nikon D7500 is slightly smaller than the Canon EOS 7D Mark II. While the overall size difference isn't all that much on paper, it is going to mean that the two cameras feel quite different in ...
The Nikon D500 features a 3.2inch tilting touch-screen with an impressively high resolution of 2,359K dots, compared to the Canon EOS 7D Mark II's 3.2inch 1,036K dot screen.
The 7D Mark II, which costs $1,800 for just the body or $2,149 with an 18-135mm kit lens, is a high performance camera. Its 20.2 megapixel APS-C size sensor is relatively humble in resolution, but ...
Photographers were treated to a variety of models across several brands in 2015. We take a look back at some of the best DSLR cameras available in the market over the year.
The 7D Mark II proved cleaner than both the Nikon D300s and the Pentax K-3 at all shared ISOs. Jumping to a 65-point AF system from 19 points, the 7D Mark II showed consistent if modest improvement in ...
The 7D Mark II kit comes with an 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM lens, and is ideal for video due to its silent mechanism; it will raise the price to $2,149. ... Canon EOS 6D, and Nikon D610. ...
The D500 is the Nikon’s new flagship APS-C DSLR, but how does it compare to its Canon counterpart, the 7D Mark II? Here we compare the key specs and features of the two high-end cameras.
Although the 7D Mark II dates from September 2014, it has a very similar pixel count to the recently launched D500; we're talking 20.2 million versus 20.9 million respectively. The D500 doesn't ...
Images look acceptably clean and crisp at up to ISO 6400, and straying above this setting will yield patchy, grain-laden photos. The 7D Mark II isn’t being billed as a low-light master, however, and ...
The control layouts follow the familiar Canon and Nikon patterns. The 7D Mark II has a dedicated mode dial on the left of the top-plate, and the D500 has a button that must be used in conjunction ...