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Nikon D500 Specs. Announced Jan 5, 2016 •. 21 megapixels | 3.2 ″ screen | APS-C sensor. Home. Specs. Review. Samples. Videos. User reviews (29) Q&As (1170) Buy. Have you spotted an error? Report it... Expert news, reviews and videos of the latest digital cameras, lenses, accessories, and phones.
Nikon D300S. The Nikon D500 is a 20.9-megapixel professional digital single-lens reflex camera with an APS-C sensor. It was announced by Nikon Corporation on January 6, 2016 along with the Nikon D5 full frame camera. [2][3] D500 replaced the D300S as Nikon's DX format flagship DSLR.
Nikon D500 is a DX-format DSLR with 20.9 MP, ISO 100-51,200, 10 FPS continuous shooting, 4K UHD video & much more.
Overview. Powerful new 153-point AF system delivers superior subject acquisition performance across a wider range of situations. Approx. 10 fps continuous shooting (up to 200 shots in 14-bit lossless compressed RAW) captures decisive, split-second moments. Compact, lightweight DX system offers outstanding agility, especially for telephoto shooting.
The D500 takes its place at the top of the Nikon APS-C (“crop sensor”) format camera body lineup as a true flagship model and as the undisputed, long-dreamed-of replacement for the D300S. There is no question that the D500 is meant to be viewed as, and perform as, a mini-D5.
The Nikon D500 is a 21MP APS-C DSLR capable of shooting at up to 10 frames per second and featuring an autofocus system derived from the one in the D5. In other words, it’s exactly the kind of high-end DX format body that appeared to have become extinct with the D300S.
The 20MP D500 is Nikon's flagship APS-C format DSLR. With continuous shooting speeds of 10 fps and a 200 shot buffer for Raw images, the camera is aimed squarely at action and fast-paced photographers who don't mind the smaller sensor, or even benefit from its extra reach.