Mid-Range D7500
If you’ve been shooting for a while, and are ready to step up your photography game a bit, the Nikon D7500 is a great camera to graduate into. The D7500 maintains a lot of features as the pricier D500. The D7500 has the same sensor, image processor, and screen as the much more expensive D500. However, all of these quality features are placed into a smaller, lighter and less expensive body. But beyond these features, the D7500 also has faster continuous performance, a responsive 3.2 tilt-screen touch LCD, higher ISO capabilities and 4K video. The D7500 also comes with features like 4K recording, flat picture profile, headphone, and microphone inputs. The D7500 is one of the best DSLR cameras for shooting action or video. If you like to shoot sports or wildlife, the D7500 is an excellent choice. With the D7500, you’ll find the speed and power of an expensive professionally priced camera condensed into a compact and functional designed camera for beginners and intermediate users.
High End Z7
Looking for a high-resolution camera to round out your kit? Look no further than the 45.7 megapixel Nikon Z7. Nikon’s first full-frame mirrorless camera is also Nikon’s most well-rounded camera. It’s the only camera you’ll need to capture magnificent stills and action packed videos. This is due in part to the 45.7MP BSI-CMOS sensor giving your images excellent resolution and image quality. In-body 5-axis stabilization allows for superb video and low-light photography. The silent shutter mode makes it the perfect camera for location shootings like weddings or baptisms. This also makes it nice for sneaking up on wildlife as well. The Nikon Z7 is like having a Nikon DSLR all wrapped up in a nice, small package. Now is the best time to get your Nikon Z7 and save $300 during Nikon’s September Savings.
Z5 Trade Up & Save
Many photographers are only interested in taking still shots. They aren’t interested in videos, so don’t really have a need for this function on a camera. If you only take stills, the Nikon Z5 is a good option for you. The new release Z5 isn’t a do-it-all camera. Instead, its main function is stills, which will save you a few hundred dollars as well. The Nikon Z5 is an entry-level full-frame mirrorless camera. At first glance, it looks and handles almost exactly like the higher-end Z6 and Z7. However, it has a stabilized non-BSI 24MP CMOS sensor, unlike the newer BSI sensor in the Z6. The Z5’s in-body-image stabilization, an AF joystick, wide AF point coverage, face and eye detect and USB-charging is all wrapped in a nice package and for a reasonable price. Right now you can get a $100 trade in bonus instant savings + your camera’s trade in value toward a new Nikon Z5 through the end of September!
Now really is the best time to upgrade to a new Nikon camera during their September Savings event!