Where the photographers, there is a new toy in town and it is a beast! Well a chinese beast (lol) , the Nikon D7500 is a mid-range DSLR that succeeds the D7200 and shares much in common with the higher-end D500. It has the same 20.9-megapixel APS-C sensor (without an antialiasing filter) as the D500, and the same Expeed 5 image processor.
The D7500 can shoot 4K video at up to 30 frames per second, and still shooting speed has been boosted to 8 fps all together with bluetooth and Wi-Fi file-transferring system. The D7500 will cost $1,249 body-only, which is a significant saving on the $1,995 D500. At this price it’ll compete directly with the Canon 80D and high-end mirrorless models from the likes of Fujifilm and Olympus, while the D500 remains targeted at pros who want its faster performance, more advanced autofocus system, and features like dual card slots.
They got me at dual card slot.