![]() The D500 gets a multi-direction joystick just beside the speaker, and you also have a 8-way navigation pad with a focus-lock switch around it. You can tilt the display upwards but it cannot swivel all the way around. There’s a flip-out 3.2-inch TFT LCD display with multi-touch support. Starting from the back, you’ll notice that the button layout is very similar to that of the D750, but with added customisable shortcut buttons. The body has dust- and water-resistant flaps for the ports on the side as well as the flash sync terminal and ten-pin remote terminal on the front. During our review period, we found the D500 extremely comfortable to use. The grip has been modified a bit to make it more ergonomic. However, the build quality is top-notch thanks to the use of magnesium alloy and carbon fibre, which are also used in Nikon’s full-frame D5 DSLR. ![]() It’s a bit on the heavier side too, as it weighs around 860 grams with the battery inside. ![]() The body of the D500 looks imposing, and this camera is nearly as big as some full-frame DSLRs. ![]()
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