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Nikon shooters yearning for an update to its small-sensor line of cameras have had an incredibly long wait since the D300, but it may have been worth it. The new Nikon D500 is an awesome package ...
Not a lot of details on this one yet, but it makes some sense. Succeeding the D300 at around the $2000 level, the rumored D500 should sport 15.1 megapixels, weather sealing, video mode (24fps and ...
The removal of the D300’s pop-up flash from the top panel emphasises the closeness of the D500 to Nikon’s professional cameras. The camera supports Nikon’s new radio-controlled SB-5000 flash system ...
With the Nikon D4 and Nikon D800 released ... that it would skip straight ahead to the D500. Perhaps this will be to set it further apart from the D300, especially if it is going to be using ...
crop-sensor Nikon D500. A quick trip over to the Nikon Japan Website shows the model listed as an “old product.” This designation is given by Nikon to any piece of gear near the end of its production ...
It's easily Nikon's most expensive DX camera as well, running $2,000 for the body only or $3,069.95 bundled with a 16-80mm f/3.5-5.6 VR lens. The D500 will reach the US in March of 2016. About ...
In many respects, the public reaction to the Nikon D500 since its announcement and subsequent release have been positive ones. But one German D500 owner, after trying other avenues, has presented ...
Nikon just unveiled the new D500, part of its Nikon DX series of APS-C digital cameras, at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas today. The camera blends some of the power of the newly ...
Earlier today, we met Nikon’s new flagship D5 DSLR, but it’s not the only flagship they have to show off today. The D500 is their new top dog DX (APS-C sensor) camera and it seems like a seriously ...
The 20.9-megapixel D500 ($2,000, body only; $3,070 kit with AF-S DX Nikkor 16-80mm f/2.8-4E ED VR zoom lens) is Nikon’s newest enthusiast DSLR and, to date, the best DSLR with an APS-C sensor ...