@@giladpeles9597 I use both in conjunction with each other. For wildlife and when I want some extra zoon I use the 7500. For portrait photography or when I want a more shallow depth of field, I use the 750.
@@giladpeles9597 just know that those cameras use two different mounts. The 7500 uses the F mount and the Z50 uses the new Z mount. There are an abundance of F mount lenses available at really good prices. The Z mount lenses are newer but more expensive and there are not currently as many options available. However, Nikon makes an F to Z adapter that allows you to use F mount lenses on Z mount cameras with some restrictions.
I’ve currently got a Nikon D3500 but want better quality photos and I’m stuck between these two (D7500 & D750), which one would you recommend? Also would like to be able to connect it to the SnapBridge app
Is it necessary to buy 750 just bcos it's full frame? I've been using classic D300 n happy with it and hv few lenses to meet my assignment... If I were to buy d750, all my lenses need to replace, so guys should I buy 7500 body only n use my old lenses...idea pleas!
Hey man , I’ve Nikon d3400 in now but I want to buy a camera with higher specifications and shoot professional photos and I am thinking to buying a Nikon D7500, what do you think?
A professional photographer can make a good pic using just about any quality camera. Pro Grade Bodies, are just a bit more robust, and place more controls on the outside of the camera, and often a few more options in the menus. But your D7500 can produce very fine images, just make sure to be aware of Nikon's wonky AF
My nearly 7 year old D7500 is very comfortable to hold, quite ergonomic, and despite its age, its AF/AE system for stills is still quite good. However, its video AF system has always left a lot to be desired. I purchased it primarily for stills photography. That said, the D7500 is much more video capable than the D750. The D7500 is a reasonably fast DSLR body, at 8 FPS with continuous AF/AE tracking, 1/8000-second max. shutter speed, and 1/320-second flash sync... quite a bit better than the D750. The D7500 has the same AF module as the D750, but a newer faster AE metering system, a newer faster processor, a faster shutter and flash sync, and a faster frame-rate. The D7500 has much higher usable ISO speed versus the D750 as well. Let's not forget the D7500 has a usable touchscreen. The D750 does not. For me, the D750 just gives up far too much in a head-to-head match-up against the D7500, and to add insult to injury, the D750 costs more than the D7500, too. Good things! 👍
@allevinoantiquecafecomhist7748 Granted, an FX sensored camera beats a DX sensored camera for low light, and offers better DoF control, but I'm not interested in photographing concerts per se. My primary interests are in outdoor sporting events (mostly day time), family photos, travel, wildlife, etc. The D7500 is much better for dynamic subjects, such as fast action and wildlife, providing greater telephoto reach, a faster max. shutter speed, and faster max. frame rate. The D750 is better for more static subjects.
@@jpg_sig10 I use a d7200 for sports. But I always have night sport and nobody wants to shoot because of the low light so I am thinking to buy a d750 for that
The D750 is a much more comfortable camera to hold. I had a D7000 the same basic size/shape as the D7500, and it was not a comfortable camera to hold. Unfortunately both cameras suffer with Nikons less than mediocre AF System.
Rimon...I have the D7500 and I love it. With the right lens, it will do a great job. Of course, you want to Nikon lens to do your work. If you make some good money as a pro you can always buy up at another time.
I love my D7500 , it’s not full frame but I’ve grown to love it , I just wanna add a nice 1.8 lens to it , the 18/140 is good , but it’s no fast glass
Good choice!
Je veux un comparreson un Nikon 3500D vs Nikon 7500D
Have both, love both.
Which one do you say i should but? I have d3300 for now.
50 1.8
70-300
@@giladpeles9597 I use both in conjunction with each other. For wildlife and when I want some extra zoon I use the 7500. For portrait photography or when I want a more shallow depth of field, I use the 750.
@@evanfoster5843 thanks!!
I think I'll go with the d7500 (or z50...)
Any other information that i need to know?
@@giladpeles9597 just know that those cameras use two different mounts. The 7500 uses the F mount and the Z50 uses the new Z mount. There are an abundance of F mount lenses available at really good prices. The Z mount lenses are newer but more expensive and there are not currently as many options available. However, Nikon makes an F to Z adapter that allows you to use F mount lenses on Z mount cameras with some restrictions.
@@evanfoster5843 thx
i think i"ll go with the D7500+18-140
i have 50 1.8 and 70-300
I’ve currently got a Nikon D3500 but want better quality photos and I’m stuck between these two (D7500 & D750), which one would you recommend? Also would like to be able to connect it to the SnapBridge app
+ I’m not doing this professionally nor am I taking videos. I mainly do trains for a bit of fun and some other stuff
Is it necessary to buy 750 just bcos it's full frame? I've been using classic D300 n happy with it and hv few lenses to meet my assignment... If I were to buy d750, all my lenses need to replace, so guys should I buy 7500 body only n use my old lenses...idea pleas!
Unless you can get rid of all your lenses if not buy 7500...
7500 is a good choice as well.
D750 is still a king
Hey man , I’ve Nikon d3400 in now but I want to buy a camera with higher specifications and shoot professional photos and I am thinking to buying a Nikon D7500, what do you think?
Nikon D7500 performs extraordinary for many photographers. If you are a Nikon fan, you can surely go for it. amzn.to/3eo91A2
A professional photographer can make a good pic using just about any quality camera. Pro Grade Bodies, are just a bit more robust, and place more controls on the outside of the camera, and often a few more options in the menus. But your D7500 can produce very fine images, just make sure to be aware of Nikon's wonky AF
My nearly 7 year old D7500 is very comfortable to hold, quite ergonomic, and despite its age, its AF/AE system for stills is still quite good.
However, its video AF system has always left a lot to be desired.
I purchased it primarily for stills photography.
That said, the D7500 is much more video capable than the D750.
The D7500 is a reasonably fast DSLR body, at 8 FPS with continuous AF/AE tracking, 1/8000-second max. shutter speed, and 1/320-second flash sync... quite a bit better than the D750.
The D7500 has the same AF module as the D750, but a newer faster AE metering system, a newer faster processor, a faster shutter and flash sync, and a faster frame-rate.
The D7500 has much higher usable ISO speed versus the D750 as well.
Let's not forget the D7500 has a usable touchscreen. The D750 does not.
For me, the D750 just gives up far too much in a head-to-head match-up against the D7500, and to add insult to injury, the D750 costs more than the D7500, too.
Good things! 👍
But the d750 is almost twice better in low light só much better fot concerts
@allevinoantiquecafecomhist7748
Granted, an FX sensored camera beats a DX sensored camera for low light, and offers better DoF control, but I'm not interested in photographing concerts per se.
My primary interests are in outdoor sporting events (mostly day time), family photos, travel, wildlife, etc.
The D7500 is much better for dynamic subjects, such as fast action and wildlife, providing greater telephoto reach, a faster max. shutter speed, and faster max. frame rate.
The D750 is better for more static subjects.
@@jpg_sig10 I use a d7200 for sports. But I always have night sport and nobody wants to shoot because of the low light so I am thinking to buy a d750 for that
@allevinoantiquecafecomhist7748
You'd be better off with a D780 than the D750 for (night) sports, otherwise a Nikon z8 (for a whole lot more money).
@@jpg_sig10 I know but d780 here in brazil is twice the price of a d750. But for sure I would pick d780
The D750 is a much more comfortable camera to hold. I had a D7000 the same basic size/shape as the D7500, and it was not a comfortable camera to hold. Unfortunately both cameras suffer with Nikons less than mediocre AF System.
True.
Mere pass dono ..hai d7500 battar then d750 but d750 is full frame camera and max image regulation
Thanks you
Welcome
Tnkxx lot sir it's very informative for my assignment
Most welcome
Rimon...I have the D7500 and I love it. With the right lens, it will do a great job. Of course, you want to Nikon lens to do your work. If you make some good money as a pro you can always buy up at another time.
Totally agreed.
D750 all the best
Great choice!
D750 va d780 l’os Lightning.
Comparaison
Nikon d5600 better h dono se..
True.
Love my 750