Nikon D7500 vs Sony A7C II

Nikon D7500
Nikon D7500
Sony A7C II
Sony A7C II

Verdict: Sony A7C II outperforms the Nikon D7500 in image quality with its 33MP full-frame sensor versus 20.9MP APS-C, faster 759-point AF versus 51-point, and 4K 60p video versus 4K 30p per DPReview and Sony specs. The D7500 remains viable for users preferring optical viewfinders and lower cost used bodies. Nikon trails in weight and modern features but excels in value for stills-only wildlife work.

Winner: Sony A7C II

Nikon D7500: 6.5/10

Sony A7C II: 8.5/10

Spec-by-spec comparison

Nikon D7500Sony A7C II
sensor20.9MP APS-C CMOS33MP full-frame CMOS
autofocusYes759-point phase detection
video4K (2160p)4K 60p with 10-bit
weight1.41 pounds514g body only
Release Date2020-01-04
Sensor Size35mm full-frame

Nikon D7500

What works

  • Strong low-light performance with APS-C sensor
  • Robust build with weather sealing
  • Optical viewfinder for traditional shooting

What doesn't

  • Heavier and bulkier than mirrorless alternatives
  • Limited video features compared to modern standards

Sony A7C II

What works

  • Superior full-frame image quality and dynamic range
  • Advanced autofocus with subject tracking
  • Compact full-frame body with IBIS

What doesn't

  • Electronic viewfinder only, no optical option
  • Higher price point for body and lenses

Bottom line

Our pick: Sony A7C II.

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