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Summary
The Nikon D500 highest resolution of 5568 x 3712 pixels (21 megapixels) is better than the Canon EOS 7D Mark II maximum resolution of 5472 x 3648 pixels (20 megapixels). The Nikon D500 is produced with bigger sensor than the Canon EOS 7D Mark II: APS-C (23.5 x 15.7 mm) versus APS-C (22.4 x 15 mm). It is the most important difference between these models because large sensor lets the photographer to make pictures of the better quality. The Nikon D500 has a wider ISO range of 100-51200 in compare with 100-16000 ISO range of the Canon EOS 7D Mark II. This ISO numbers let the photographer to make better pictures in low light conditions. The Nikon D500 offers more presets of white balance - 12. This option gives the photographer more control over colour. The Nikon D500 provides more focus points in compare with the Canon EOS 7D Mark II: 153 vs 65. More focus points means more convenience while attempting to focus on objects which are not centred.
The D500 is produced with tilting display which will let the photographer to take great selfies. The Nikon D500 screen is better as it has more screen dots 2,359,000 in compare to 1,040,000 dots of the Canon EOS 7D Mark II screen. The higher dot count screen is better for reviewing photos on your camera. The Nikon D500 has Yes inch touch screen which is bigger in comparison to No inch screen of the Canon EOS 7D Mark II.
The Canon EOS 7D Mark II has built-in flash. The Nikon D500 battery life is better than the Canon EOS 7D Mark II battery life. In accordance with CIPA standards the camera owner will be able to produce 1240 shots with the D500 and only 670 with the EOS 7D Mark II. The D500 weighs 860g which is 50g less than the weight of the EOS 7D Mark II. This feature can be convenient if the camera owner is a traveller, to be able to check the picture metadata and find out exactly where a picture was taken.
The Nikon D500 has 15 advantages and the Canon EOS 7D Mark II only 2 so the D500 is the best choice. Get the list of the best offers on Amazon.