The D7500's tilting touchscreen is more adaptable than the D7200's fixed screen. (Image credit: Nikon) • Nikon D7500: 3.2-inch 922,000-dot tilting TFT touchscreen • Nikon D7200: 3.2-inch 1,229,000-dot fixed TFT. Although the D7500's 3.2-inch screen has a lower resolution than the D7200's, it has the advantage of being mounted on a
We've already looked at how the Nikon D7500 fits into Nikon's lineup, and how it compares to the more expensive D500 and its outgoing predecessor, the D7200. But now, we're going to look at how it compares with Canon's EOS 80D. The EOS 80D is older, admittedly, launching in February 2016 with an MSRP of $1199, though it currently sells for $1099.
1.69 lb. The Nikon D7200 comes out ahead with a score of 68/100, a slight lead over the Nikon D5600 's 66/100. Both cameras are DSLR models, released in 2015 and 2016, respectively. They share similarities in launch prices, with the D7200 at $1200 and the D5600 at $700. The Nikon D7200 stands out due to its superior performance and features.
The Canon EOS 60D outperforms the Nikon D5200 with a feature score of 57/100, a clear 27-point lead over the Nikon's 41/100. Both cameras have a 3-inch screen, no touchscreen, a flip screen, and no GPS, WIFI, or Bluetooth capabilities. The Canon EOS 60D surpasses the Nikon D5200 with its screen resolution of 1,040,000 dots, providing a
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