- Main 
- Model 
- Price 
- Advantages 
- launch 
- Announced 
- Body type 
- Camera subcategory 
- Sensor 
- Effective pixels 
- Max resolution 
- Sensor size 
- Sensor type 
- Processor 
- Image ratio w:h 
- Other resolutions 
- Sensor photo detectors 
- Image 
- ISO 
- Boosted ISO (minimum) 
- Boosted ISO (maximum) 
- White balance presets 
- Custom white balance 
- Image stabilization 
- Image stabilization notes 
- Uncompressed format 
- JPEG quality levels 
- Photography features 
- Minimum shutter speed 
- Maximum shutter speed 
- Aperture priority 
- Shutter priority 
- Manual exposure mode 
- Subject / scene modes 
- Built-in flash 
- Flash range 
- External flash 
- Flash modes 
- Continuous drive 
- Self-timer 
- Metering modes 
- Exposure compensation 
- AE Bracketing 
- WB Bracketing 
- Maximum shutter speed (electronic) 
- Screen / viewfinder 
- Articulated LCD 
- Screen size 
- Screen dots 
- Touch screen 
- Screen type 
- Live view 
- Viewfinder type 
- Viewfinder coverage 
- Viewfinder magnification 
- Viewfinder resolution 
- Videography features 
- File Format 
- Videography notes 
- Microphone 
- Speaker 
- Resolutions 
- Optics & Focus 
- Autofocus 
- Manual focus 
- Number of focus points 
- Lens mount 
- Focal length multiplier 
- Physical 
- Weight (inc. batteries) 
- Dimensions 
- Environmentally sealed 
- Battery 
- Battery details 
- Battery Life (CIPA) 
- Storage 
- Storage types 
- Connectivity 
- USB 
- HDMI 
- Microphone port 
- Headphone port 
- Wireless 
- Wireless notes 
- Remote control 
- Other features 
- Orientation sensor 
- Timelapse recording 
- GPS 
- GPS notes 
- Samples 
- Videos 
- Summary 
                    The X-T2 highest resolution of 6000 x 4000 pixels (24 megapixels) is better in comparison with the Nikon D7500 maximum resolution of 5568 x 3712 pixels (21 megapixels). The X-T2 has more number of focus points in compare with the Nikon D7500: 325 vs 51. More focus points means less risk of losing focus lock during tracking a moving subject. 
 The X-T2 screen is better as it offers more number of screen dots 1,040,000 in comparison to 922,000 dots of the Nikon D7500 screen. The higher dot count screen is better for reviewing images on your camera. The Nikon D7500 is produced with Yes inch touch screen that is larger in comparison to No inch screen of the X-T2. 
 The Nikon D7500 is produced with built-in flash. The Nikon D7500 battery life is better than the X-T2 battery life. According to CIPA standards you will be able to produce 950 shots with the D7500 and only 340 with the X-T2. The Fujifilm X-T2 weighs 507g which is 133g less in comparison with the weight of the Nikon D7500. The Nikon D7500 can utilize optional accessory GPS devices. This feature can be useful if you like to travel, to be able to go into the photo metadata and find out exactly where an image was produced. 
 The D7500 has 7 advantages and the X-T2 only 6 so the D7500 will become the best buy. Check the list of the best offers on Amazon.
                


