
Nikon D7500
Score: 72/100
Canon EOS Rebel T7
Score: 63/100Rankings

The Nikon D7500 is a mid-range DX-format DSLR offering a 20.9 MP sensor, 8 fps burst and 4K video. Its lack of in-body stabilization, single card slot and older USB 2.0 limit professional workflow. It targets enthusiast photographers and hybrid shooters who value speed and video capability.

The Canon EOS Rebel T7 is an entry-level APS-C DSLR featuring a 24.1 MP sensor and built-in Wi-Fi. Its older DIGIC 4+ processor and modest 3 fps burst, plus the absence of 4K video, limit performance. It is best suited for beginners and casual shooters seeking an affordable, lightweight kit.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
20.9 MP | 24.1 MPbest | |
1,640,000best | 12,800 | |
8 fpsbest | 3 fps | |
51best | 9 | |
— | 500 shotsbest | |
— | 95 %best | |
| ↓ lower better | 640 g | 475 gbest |
3.19 inbest | 3 in |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
Sensor(2) | ||
Effective Megapixels (MP) | 20.9 MP | 24.1 MP |
Maximum ISO | 1640000 | 12800 |
Lens System(1) | ||
Lens Mount | Nikon F | Canon EF |
Video(1) | ||
Maximum Video Resolution | 4K | 1080p |
Build & Design(1) | ||
Weight (g) | 640 g | 475 g |
Performance(3) | ||
Continuous Shooting Speed (fps) | 8 fps | 3 fps |
Autofocus Points | 51 | 9 |
Image Processor | EXPEED 5 | DIGIC 4+ |
Display(2) | ||
Screen Size (in) | 3.19 in | 3.0 in |
Screen Resolution (pixels) | 922000 pixels | 920000 pixels |


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Professional reviewers commend the D7500 for its excellent image quality, strong low-light performance, and fast 8 fps burst paired with a reliable 51-point AF system. They highlight its attractive price-to-feature ratio and solid build, while noting the lack of weather sealing, single card slot, and outdated USB 2.0 as notable compromises for serious enthusiasts.
Everyday users praise the camera's sharp image output, rapid burst shooting, lightweight handling, and the convenience of Wi-Fi for quick 4K video sharing. Recurring complaints focus on the single SD slot, absence of in-body stabilization, limited battery endurance during video, and occasional AF hunting in dim lighting.

Professional reviewers describe the T7 as a solid, budget-friendly entry-level DSLR that delivers good image quality for its price, but they criticize its dated processor, modest burst speed, and lack of modern features such as 4K video and a touchscreen, resulting in an average overall ranking.
Consumers generally like the camera's lightweight design, sharp image output, and easy Wi-Fi sharing, while repeatedly noting frustrations with slow autofocus, the fixed non-touchscreen LCD, and limited battery endurance.
“Sharp images, fast burst mode (8 fps), and easy 4K video sharing via Wi-Fi”


