The D500 has a 20.9-megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor and is powered by Nikon’s new Expeed 5 image processor. It has a hybrid auto focus(AF) system, which ties in phase detection with the traditional contrast-driven AF system. You get a total of 153 focus points, of which 55 are selectable. ISO sensitivity ranges from 100 to 51, 200 plus an extended range which goes into seven digits(Hi 5 or ISO 1, 640, 000). better picture quality,
The Nikon D500 supports burst shooting at up to 10fps(in CH mode) for 14-bit RAW lossless compressed files, provided you are using an appropriate high-speed XQD memory card. You can take up to 200 shots before the buffer fills up, which is a huge improvement over previous models. Another notable addition is support for 4K video recording. The D500 lets you record in 4K at 30fps or 1080p at 60fps. However, there’s no higher framerate mode, even if you drop the resolution further down to 720p. value of money this camara, battery life is better