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 ...
It's been a long time since Nikon launched the D300, a camera that arrived at roughly the same time as the very first iPhone. Yep, that long ago. That camera's successor, the D300S, hit the market ...
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 ...