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What's New inside the Nikon D500 Camera

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Take a look at the details below… here we are going to explain you the new features that has been arrived with the new Nikon D500 camera starting from Auto Focus.

  1. AutoFocus: The next generation of AF module is added in the Nikon D500 camera, the can easily track and capture moving subjects in high speed.
  2. Large Buffer: The camera can captures approx 200 shots of JPEG in a single burst.
  3. 4K Video: The Nikon D500 is the first APS-C sensor based DLSR camera that supports 4K UHD video recording, the camera can record 29 min of 4K video @ 30fps. A excellent tool for still-shooters as well as photographers.
  4. Image Quality: The Nikon D500 features newly developed Expeed 5 image processor  and new 20.9MP DX-Format CMOS Sensor that boost up the ISO range of Nikon D500 upto 16400000 and produces excellent image quality.
  5. The tilting display unit with touch display is also highly suitable for professional use also.

There is also slight modification in design part, So there is very large set of hardware improvements done with the recently announced Nikon D500 camera and it’s a true flagship device.

Also see  Why the Camera Name Changed from Nikon D400 to Nikon D500? | Recommended lenses for Nikon D500

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Why the Camera Name Changed from Nikon D400 to Nikon D500?

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The biggest reason behind the name change is reveled by Nikon itself,  take a look a the notes below…

It was named Nikon D500 to indicate that it is a successor of Nikon D300S digital camera and part of the same generation of cameras as the Nikon D5.

Nikon always announces its FX and DX format flagship camera side by side with similar resolution, however Nikon missed a DX flagship update on 2012 and again on 2014, and finally they came with Nikon D500 on 2016 along with Nikon D5.

Nikon-DX-FX-cameras-syncNikon said they have started the development of Nikon D500 camera from 2014, why they’ve taken 3+ years to start the development of next DX flagship camera ? we don’t know real reason behind that…

Do share your thoughts with us….

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Nikon D500 vs Canon 7D Mark II

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We have done Nikon D500 vs Canon 7D Mark II Specification Comparison review, both the camera features excellent core specification, let’s take a look at the specification comparison table below or directly Jump to Verdict

Nikon D500 vs Canon 7D Mark II – Specification Comparison

Features/ Models Nikon D500
Canon 7D Mark II
Megapixel  22 megapixels  21 megapixels
Sensor size APS-C (23.5 x 15.7 mm) APS-C (22.4 x 15 mm)
Sensor Type Contrast Detect Contrast + Phase Detect
Low pass filter No Yes
Image processor Expeed 5 Dual DIGIC 6 Image Processors
AF system Multi-CAM 20K 153-Point AF System, 99 cross type
65-Point All Cross-Type Phase-Detect AF
ISO 50-1640000 100-51200
Shutter Min/ mix  30-1/8000  30-1/8000
Continuous shooting speed  10 fps  10 fps
Video 4K UHD Video Recording at 30 fps Full HD 1080p/60 Video
Display  3.2″ 2,539k-Dot Tilting Touchscreen LCD  3.0″ 1.04m-Dot Clear View II LCD Monitor
Viewfinder  Optical  Optical
Hot shoe  Yes  Yes
Wireless  Built-In
Environmentally sealed  Yes  Yes
Battery life  1240  670
Dimensions  147 x 115 x 81 mm  149 x 112 x 78 mm
Weight  860 g  960g

Sensor:

The recently announced Nikon DX fromat camera features a 20.9 MP APS-C format based sensor powered by Expeed 5 image processor. The Sensor features a native ISO range of 100-51200 and the expendable ISO range of the sensor starts from 50-1640000 (Lo 1 to Hi 5).

With the help of newly developed sensor and advance image processor the camera is able to touch such a high ISO range that creates almost a world record.

Canon 7D Mark II features newly developed 20.2MP CMOS sensor powered by dual DIGIC 6 image processors, the native ISO range of the camera is 100-16000 and the expandable ISO range is upto 51200.

Additional advantage of Canon 7D Mark II camera is it uses Hybrid Dualpixel CMOS AF sensor that enables blazing fast Auto-focus during video and live-view shooting.

So technically the Canon uses more advance sensor compared to Nikon D500, however the ISO range of Nikon is too high and will perform better than Canon.

Low Pass Filter

Nikon D500 doesn’t have low pass filter and hence the camera will give more details in images compared to the Canon 7D Mark II.

Auto-Focus

The Auto-focus system of Nikon D500 is advance compared to the Canon 7D Mark II AF system.

The Nikon D500 features Multi-CAM 20K 153-Point AF System same of Nikon D5 and uses 99 type cross AF-points. On the other hand the Canon 7D Mark II AF system is limited to 65-Point All Cross-Type Phase-Detect AF.

However The Canon 7D Mark II is using Advance dualpixel CMOS AF system that will do super fast AF while you are using Live view display or shooting a video.

 

ISO Range: The ISO range of Nikon D500 is epic, the lowest range starts from 50-1640000 on the other hand the Canon 7D Mark II is limited to 100 – 51200, the standard ISO range Nikon D500 camera is 100-51200 whereas the standard ISO range of Canon 1DX Mark II is 100-16000.

The shutter range and continuous shooting speed of the camera remains same, so no big difference can be found here.

Video: The Nikon D500 camera can record 4K video at 30 fps, Canon 7D Mark II remain limited to Full HD video recording.

Nikon D500 vs Canon 7D Mark II – Verdict:

Verdict: Form the specification comparison we can clearly see that Nikon D500 have better score in specification on paper.

The major difference between the Nikon D500 and Canon 7D Mark II is

  1. High ISO sensitivity – the MAX standard ISO sensitivity of Nikon D500 is 51200 on the other hand Canon 7D Mark II Max Standard ISO sensitivity is 16000.
  2. More Focus Points: The Nikon D500 features more focus points, Nikon D500 have 153 AF points but Canon 7D Mark II is limited to 35 Phase AF points.
  3. Ability to focus on dim-light Condition, the Nikon D500 can do AF in dark situation as -4EV and Canon 7D Mark II AF is effective upto -3EV only.
  4. Nikon D500 Records 4K videos upto 29 mns (not supported by 7D Mark II)
  5. Electronic VR is supported Nikon D500 while recording Full HD videos.

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Nikon D500 Sample Images

Nikon D500 sample images finally released, the Nikon D500 features ultra-advance core specification, the Nikon D500 also become the world first APS-C sensor based DSLR to capture 4K videos.

Take a look at the sample image below…

#update  – More official sample images of the Nikon D5000 camera is now available click here for the update

Nikon-D500-Sample-Image-4 Continue reading Nikon D500 Sample Images

Nikon D500 - Nikon APS-C Flagship Announced

After year’s of long wait Nikon finally reveled that Nikon D500 camera (yep not Nikon D400, its D500), the camera successor of Nikon D300S which was announced back on July 30, 2009.

Nikon-D500-front-imageNikon D500 announced along with the Nikon D5 camera, The Nikon D500 announcement created a new benchmark in-terms of core specification. Nikon D500 uses a newly developed 20.9 Megapixel APS-C size sensor and a new ultra-fast Expeed 4 image processing engine and newly developed 153 points AF system with 99 cross type AF points, both the AF system and image processing engine is same as of Nikon D5 DSLR.

Nikon D5 Major specification

  • 20.9MP DX-Format CMOS Sensor
  • EXPEED 5 Image Processor
  • 3.2″ 2,539k-Dot Tilting Touchscreen LCD
  • 4K UHD Video Recording at 30 fps
  • Multi-CAM 20K 153-Point AF System
  • Native ISO 51200, Extend to ISO 1640000
  • 10 fps Shooting for Up to 200 Frames
  • Built-In Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and NFC
  • In-Camera Time Lapse, Up to 9999 Frames

The Nikon D500 has become world first APS-C format DSLRs to feature 4K Video recording capability, the camera is also capable to shoot still frames at 10 frames per second @ 20 MP.

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The camera features native ISO range of 51200, which can be further expanded to ISO 1640000, so it will enabel you to capture noiseless images upto ISO 25600. On the rear side we have 3.2″, 2.36m-dot, tilting LCD touchscreen and also features a updated version of SnapBridge App, which provides Wi-Fi connectivity with NFC for easy share.

The Nikon D500 housed within a durable magnesium alloy chassis and it’s both dust- and weather-sealed for working in all types of condition.

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PRO PEDIGREE, DX AGILITY: THE NEW NIKON D500 ESTABLISHES A NEW ERA OF DX-FORMAT PERFORMANCE 

The Highly Anticipated Resurrection of the DX-Format Flagship Gives Photographers the Best Combination of Speed, Reach and Connectivity

LAS VEGAS, NV (January 5, 2016) – Today, Nikon Inc. announced the D500, a DX-format DSLR with pro-level features that gives photographers nimble handling, speed and extreme processing power in a compact and lightweight body. With amazing imaging capability, robust build quality and lightning fast performance, the D500 is sure to satisfy as the highly sought-after successor to the venerable D300S. Like its sibling the D5, the D500 benefits from Nikon’s latest technological innovations such as the totally new, blazing-fast Multi-CAM 20K 153-point AF system and 4K UHD video capture, yet adds a fun new way to share photos with Nikon SnapBridge built-in.

“Nikon has answered the call from photographers to once again re-invent this camera category and offer an unmatched combination of performance and value that is hard for any photographer to resist,” said Masahiro Horie, Director of Marketing and Planning, Nikon Inc. “When paired with the amazing imaging capabilities of legendary NIKKOR optics, photographers can capture intimate portraits, mind-blowing macros or action from extreme distances– the possibilities are endless.”

Pro-Level Image Quality, DX-Format Versatility

The D500 imagines the best of both worlds, offering advanced enthusiasts and pro photographers all the benefits of DX-format, such as smaller form-factor and lens crop, combined with many of the same advanced pro features found in the new Nikon D5. The new Nikon D500 features an all-new 20.9-megapixel DX-format CMOS sensor that renders images with outstanding colors and gorgeous tonality. This new sensor is coupled with Nikon’s new EXPEED 5 image processing engine, affording low noise and maximum processing power with a surprisingly small footprint and superbly balanced body.

The benefits of the DX-format are evident for long-distance applications like wildlife and sports photography, where telephoto ability is at a premium and weight reduction is welcome. With Nikon’s legendary FX or smaller-sized DX-format NIKKOR lenses, the sleek D500 is the ideal companion for wanderlust. When mated with the new AF-S NIKKOR 200-500mm f/5.6E ED VR lens, the D500 offers a remarkable 350-750mm equivalent focal range for a lightweight, yet super-telephoto duo.

Because amazing images can happen even when the sun goes down, the D500 is capable of excellent low-light performance, with an ISO range of 100-51,200, expandable to 50-1,640,000 equivalent. From low-light cityscapes to action sports under the lights, the D500 is ready to tackle any imaging challenge.

Performance Meets Portability

Within the streamlined body of the D500 is a formidable processing powerhouse. Whether photographing sideline sports for the home team or animals in exotic destinations, a super-fast 10 frames-per-second (fps) burst speed with full AF and AE will help nail nearly any shot. This extreme speed lets users capture every fleeting moment in exceptional clarity, while a generous buffer allows for up to 79 shots (14-bit, uncompressed RAW/NEF) to be captured, so the moment won’t be missed.

To keep pace with the action, the D500 is fitted with the same AF system as the Nikon D5, the Multi-CAM 20K AF sensor module, with a separate dedicated processor for AF function. On the D500’s DX format sensor, the 153-point AF array fills the frame from side to side, letting users flawlessly track and lock-onto subjects from the edges of the viewfinder. Like the D5, the D500 utilizes the new 180K RGB Metering system and Advanced Scene Recognition System to help ensure balanced exposures and fantastic color rendition in nearly any shooting situation.

Controls and Rugged Construction Worthy of a Flagship

The D500 features an enhanced level of robust build quality, offering the same amount of rugged weather sealing as the Nikon D810. The durable body is a monocoque structure composed of magnesium alloy for the top and rear, while the front is reinforced with lightweight carbon fiber. The shutter mechanism has been tested for 200K actuations, helping to ensure maximum endurance. For further durability, the D500 excludes a pop-up flash, yet is compatible with Nikon’s newest radio frequency capable flash, the SB-5000 Speedlight (with optional WR-R10 & WR-A10)1.

It’s easy to compose and view images on the D500’s bright 3.2-inch, high resolution (2359K-dot) touchscreen LCD, which lets users interact with photos in playback, control the camera and operate menus. When mounted on a tripod or shooting from creative angles, landscape and event shooters will appreciate the reinforced tilting LCD screen, similar to that of the Nikon D750. Additionally, images are rapidly written to either a fast XQD card slot or to the additional SD card slot for maximum workflow efficiency.

Constant Connectivity with the New Nikon SnapBridge

The D500 marshals in a new way to share photos wirelessly with the new Nikon SnapBridge, making the camera’s built-in connectivity easier to use than ever before. SnapBridge allows for Bluetooth2 supported connection between your camera and compatible smart device, thus making automatic upload of your images possible. Once enabled, the camera stays connected to the smart device and transfers photos, eliminating the need to re-connect devices. Those looking to share images from their travels or from the field can also tag images for transfer in camera and can password protect their connection for added security. As an added benefit, the D500’s built-in Near Field Communication (NFC)3 capability easily connects the camera to a compatible smart device with just a tap, while built-in Wi-Fi3 capability allows for faster wireless image transfer.

For those looking for an even faster transfer solution, the D500 is also compatible with the new optional WT-7A Wireless Transmitter, enabling wired or wireless transmission of files to an FTP server or computer at faster speeds.

Advanced Video Features

Just like the D5, the D500 has the ability to capture striking 4K UHD video at up to 30p (3840×2160), as well as Full HD (1080p) video at a variety of frame rates. Ready for any production, the camera sports a host of pro video features derived from the D810, including uncompressed HDMI output and Picture Controls, but adds even more great features. These pro-level creative video features include the ability to create 4K time-lapse movies in-camera, Auto ISO smoothing to provide fluid transitions in exposure during recording, and the capability to record 4K UHD video to the card and output to HDMI simultaneously. When capturing 1080p Full HD content, the camera also has a new 3-axis electronic VR feature that can be activated regardless of the lens being used.  Challenging video exposures are no problem for the D500, as it also adds in Active D-Lighting to Full HD video to balance exposure values within a scene to help prevent blown-out highlights

Price and Availability

The new Nikon D500 DSLR will be available in March 2016 for a suggested retail price (SRP) of $1,999.95* for the body-only configuration. A kit will also be available, bundled with the versatile AF-S DX NIKKOR 16-80mm f/2.8-4E ED VR lens, for the SRP of $3,069.95*. The MB-D17-battery pack will also be available in March 2016 for the SRP of $449.95* and will add extended battery life and facilitate vertical shooting. The WT-7A Wireless Transmitter will be available in March 2016, for the SRP of $934.95*.