
Nikon D7500 20.9MP DSLR Camera
Score: 97/100
Canon EOS Rebel T7
Score: 57/100Rankings

The Nikon D7500 is a high-performance APS-C DSLR aimed at enthusiasts and semi-professionals, featuring a 20.9 MP sensor, EXPEED 5 processor, 51-point AF system and 4K video capability, all housed in a weather-sealed, ergonomically improved body.

The Canon EOS Rebel T7 is an entry-level APS-C DSLR with a 24.1 MP sensor, Full HD video, and built-in Wi-Fi/NFC. It offers solid image quality and beginner-friendly features but is hampered by an older processor and modest burst performance.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
20.9 MP | 24.1 MPbest | |
8 fpsbest | 3 fps | |
51,200best | 12,800 | |
— | 500 shotsbest | |
51best | 9 | |
97 %best | 95 % | |
3.2 inbest | 3 in | |
0.94 xbest | 0.8 x |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
Sensor & Image(2) | ||
Effective Megapixels (MP) | 20.9 MP | 24.1 MP |
Maximum ISO | 51200 | 12800 |
Autofocus(1) | ||
AF Points | 51 | 9 |
Performance(1) | ||
Continuous Shooting Speed (fps) | 8 fps | 3 fps |
Video(1) | ||
Video Resolution | 4K UHD 30fps | 1080p Full HD |
Viewfinder(2) | ||
Viewfinder Coverage (%) | 97 % | 95 % |
Viewfinder Magnification (x) | 0.94 x | 0.8 x |
Connectivity(1) | ||
Bluetooth | true | false |
Flash(1) | ||
Flash Sync Speed (1/seconds) | 250 1/seconds | 200 1/seconds |
Display(2) | ||
LCD Size (in) | 3.2 in | 3.0 in |
LCD Resolution (dots) | 922000 dots | 920000 dots |
Lens & Mount(2) | ||
Lens Mount | Nikon F mount | Canon EF, EF‑S |
Kit Lens Focal Range | 18–140 mm | 18-55mm |

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Professional reviewers commend the D7500 for marrying flagship-level image quality and autofocus performance with a more affordable price point, highlighting its fast 8 fps burst, robust 4K video, and weather-sealed construction.
Everyday users overwhelmingly praise the camera's image quality, speed, and the versatile touchscreen, especially for travel, wildlife, and vlogging, while noting the missing second card slot and the 4K crop as drawbacks.



Professional reviewers acknowledge the T7's solid image quality and beginner-friendly features like the on-screen guide and Wi-Fi, but criticize its dated processor, sluggish Live View AF, lack of 4K video, and missing modern conveniences, noting that it falls behind rivals such as the Nikon D3400 and Sony a6000.
Everyday users appreciate the camera's ease of use, decent daylight image quality, lightweight design, and reliable Wi-Fi sharing, but repeatedly complain about the slow Live View autofocus, absence of a touch screen, limited low-light performance, and the restrictive video capabilities.