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Veröffentlicht: 2016-01-06, Autor: Gordon , Testbericht von: cameralabs.com
Very good quality images from 20 Megapixel APSC sensor, 153-point AF system with very broad coverage and auto fine-tuning, 10fps shooting with deep buffer, especially with XQD cards, Large, bright viewfinder with LCD overlays, Tough weatherproof body, Sup
Poor movie autofocus, no focus peaking, no 1080 above 60p, Very basic smartphone remote control, SnapBridge bottleneck when shooting bursts or copying 20MP images, 4k video involves a tight 1.5x crop – a total field reduction of 2.25x, No truly silent sho
The D500 marks Nikon's welcome return to the high-end APSC DSLR market. The combination of a new 20 Megapixel sensor, 10fps continuous shooting, a deep buffer (especially if you're using XQD cards), and a new 153-point AF system shared with the D5, makes...
Zusammenfassung: I buy only from these approved sources. I can't vouch for ads below.The Nikon D500 is the fastest DX camera ever from Nikon: 10 frames per second. It is the first consumer Nikon that's worthwhile considering for serious sports shooting.It has the same AF...
Veröffentlicht: 2016-01-05, Autor: Jeremy , Testbericht von: imaging-resource.com
Superb image quality; Great high ISO performance; Rugged, comfortable camera body; Sharp articulating touchscreen display; Excellent AF point frame coverage; Fast continuous shooting speeds; 4K UHD video; Built-in Wi-Fi, NFC and Bluetooth,
Somewhat large for an APS-C camera; Expensive for a DX camera; 4K UHD video doesn't offer full DX field-of-view; No built-in flash; Still uses contrast-detect for Live View AF; Dual slots use two different card types (XQD and SD),
Fantastic image quality for a range of subjects, Loads of manual controls, Brilliant autofocus system, Excellent optical viewfinder
Expensive for an APS-C camera
The Nikon D500's range of features and excellent performance make it the best APS-C DSLR you can buy. It's a chunky camera, designed to produce good images in a range of different conditions. Those experienced enough to be au fait with all the different...
The D500's robust build means it's more capable of withstanding heavy use than Nikon's existing DX cameras, and it can be used with confidence in poor weather. It's also great that Nikon enthusiasts now have a high-level camera they can upgrade to without
I only have a few relatively minor issues with the D500, and they're things I've complained about before with some other Nikons. It's high time Nikon streamlined its DSLR interface a bit, and sorted out the I/Info button issues, The Focus selector lock co
The D500 is an excellent camera, and one that will serve many enthusiasts well, giving them the first-rate systems they desire in a smaller, more affordable body than the D5.Many will be mulling over whether to go for the D500 or a full-frame camera like...
Zusammenfassung: The D500 is Nikon's fastest and best DX-format DSLR to date. Capable of shooting at 10 frames per second, it's perfect for action photography. Nikon's latest 153-point AF system provides very fast and precise focus, particularly with moving subjects. A ne...
From the moment I first used the Canon EOS 7D Mark II following its launch in September 2014, I thought it was a brilliant camera. With the exception of Wi-Fi connectivity, it had just about every feature I wanted in a tough, weatherproof body.Its blister...
Veröffentlicht: 2016-09-08, Autor: Mike , Testbericht von: pocket-lint.com
Fully realised autofocus system, fast shooting and huge buffer, great image quality, smaller and more manageable than D5, tilt-angle touchscreen, ups its video capabilities (including 4K)
“Hi” ISO settings aren't useful - they're just headline grabbers, screen isn't fully variable, touchscreen inaccessible for menu controls
The Nikon D500 is a DSLR with little compare. It steps up beyond the Canon EOS 7D Mark II (assuming that isn't replaced at Photokina 2016), while the range of Nikon DX optics will see it as the more practical solution compared to the Pentax K-1 for...
Expensive, but for the right pro, easily worth the money.I'm not going to mince words here: $2,000 is a lot of dough-even for a pro-grade camera. Where the D500 starts making perfect sense is in the context of its older sister, the queen of all the F-moun...
Nikon D500 – Performance and AF The D500 has 153 AF points, 99 of which are cross-type for greater sensitivity. Fifteen of the points are sensitive at f/8, which is great news for anybody who's using an extender or a long lens when photographing wildlife...