Initially released in the summer of 2017, the Nikon D7500 marks the latest iteration in Nikon’s semi-professional D7000 series of digital SLR cameras. Technically, it’s the successor to the previously released D7200.
For years, the consumer segment of drones had a distinct separation. Drones were either affordable but weak in performance, or hardcore, and wildly expensive. But, in recent years, as popularity spiked and smaller manufacturers continue to flood the market, the options in the sub $500 entry-level segment have grown. https://photographypx.com/best-drones-under-500/
After first releasing their mirrorless Z system with the pro-oriented Z6 and Z7 back in 2018, Nikon followed-up with the APS-C flagship Z50. But, until now, the options for a full-frame mirrorless product were solely the Z6 and Z7. And sadly, both of them are quite expensive. Thankfully, in 2020, the release of the Z5 aims to change that. https://photographypx.com/nikon-z5-review/
Sony’s return to their heritage created the best entry-level mirrorless camera to date. Initially released in the summer of 2020, Sony’s ZV-1 is a brand new lineup that departs from the long-standing CyberShot designation. It’s a new entry into the compact point & shoot arena they aim for, specifically for videographers, YouTubers, and vloggers. On paper, it looks to be similar to Sony’s existing RX100 lineup in several ways. https://photographypx.com/sony-zv-1-review/
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