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Review Summary
2023-11-01T12:04:09
I have read some bad reviews for the 7200. I can only speak for myself. I am an amateur mostly landscape photographer (with a professional advertising background). I personally love my 7200. I've had it for a few years now and use it like a workhorse. I even dropped it and had to replace the back screen (myself). It still works great. There are more options than I will ever use with this camera. I strickly shoot in RAW so man y of the functions I will never use. I have shot JEPG a few times and they co0me out great but I like the control and processing capabilities of RAW. I loved the 7200 so much I stayed in the family and just bought the 7500. I am hoping I have the same results. I needed another camera box but didn't want to have to buy new lenses. I also wanted the tilt screen. Another improvement I like on the 7500 is the ability to change ISO with new button on top right. Quick and easy. There are a few more features I like as well. The tilt touch screen and shoot by using touch screen was one of the main reasons I bought the 7500. I'm not sure if I will miss the two card slots that are on the 7200. Time will tell as will the drop in pixels. But I really like the tilt screen addition on the 7500. Getting harder to carry a step ladder and get up off the ground. I also got tired of switching lenses on location. Those are the two main reasons I added the 7500. If the 7500 overall is nearly as good as the 7200 I will be in photography heaven. See some of my 7200 pics attached.
Marco
2022-12-05T05:48:13
The best SLR camera I have used. I have shot over 10,000 images on my D7200 over 10 years. The D7200 worked after I fell in mud in a forest. The D7200 worked after cleaning mud off the D7200. I did send the D7200 to Nikon New York for cleaning and testing. Have over 500 shots after cleaning and all is OK.
Paul A.
2022-09-01T12:09:46
Image quality wise one of the best APS-C cameras ever made for a reason. There is still room to grow - for example missing histogram preview in LiveView, very basic and uncompetitive AF-fine-tune, less usable auto-iso function because the algorithm is only two dimensional (Shutter speed x ISO) instead of three dimensional (+ focal length), poor JPG quality .. But strengths of this camera outweigh cons: class leading aps-c sensor with awesome Dynamic Range and true ISO invariant up to ISO ~1600, proven ergonomics with two dials and configurable fn buttons, IQ on par or even better as basically all mid-range full frame cameras to the date. I have multiple Nikon cameras including D810 but my trusty D7200 is my primary choice for landscape photography when doing longer trip or hike in rough terrain. Basically in general with same (FX) glasses it's impossible find difference in IQ to other 24MP fullframe counterparts even with pixel peeping.
Daniel P.
2020-05-22T20:00:00
I have used Nikon cameras for many years, both at work and at home. I am mostly an APS-C/DX guy, for reasons of telephoto reach and economy. For many years my home/family camera was a D3100. It is also a great camera, being compact and capable, but lacks just a few of the advanced features which come with the D7200. When I heard that the D7500 was coming out, it actually prompted me to jump on the D7200. I have had great success with the D7200 and the fact that it will broaden the number and types of lenses I can use with full AF capability really helps. I also really like the dual media card slots in this camera and the locking focus point. High-speed synch hasn't become a need for me yet, but it's good to know that it's there if I need it. This will be my go-to camera for many years.
MattK
2020-02-16T19:00:00
I am enjoying the D7200 more than any other Nikon I have owned. I am an amateur wildlife photographer. I have won a few awards in state contests with pictures I have taken with this camera. The weather resistant body is such a necessary feature as I hike about on scenic trails and hide in bird blinds. The images are sharp and as I progress with learning to adjust the settings, I am post processing less than ever. The size is just right for handling a 600 mm lens with ease. I also use a 50 mm lens for real estate photography.I am so pleased with this camera, I purchased a second one!
dcl55
2019-10-03T20:00:00
I do a lot of travel, landscape and natural surroundings photography. The D7200 is perfect in all of these types of photography because of its lightweight, small body. It takes all of my dozen or so lenses that are comprised of FX & DX. 13"X19" prints look as good as ones shot with my Z7 or D810. What's more, a D7200 kit is comparable to a Z6 kit albeit DX. But that D7200 sensor looks so good to me that this purchase is actually my second body to replace my first D7200 should it ever need repair or replacement. I also have a D500 for walk-around, Birding & wildlife and sports/action. But for landscapes and scenics I love the D7200.
jackarm
2019-09-17T20:00:00
SO FAR GREAT CAMERA , VERY PLEASED WITH QUALITY PHOTOS IT TAKES
hrichard1960
2019-07-31T20:00:00
The D7200 is durable, sturdy, it feels great in my hands, and I have large hands like an NBA player. The images generated by this 24-megapixel sensor are stunning indeed. I can't wait to purchase more pedigree lenses to gain the full scope of this camera body, D7200.
Jennie
2019-06-23T20:00:00
I purchased a D3300 for my girlfriend for her birthday. I purchased a D7100 used for myself after seeing the quality of her pictures. I was impressed with the features of the 7100 and am a rookie so there was a medium learning curve. I then purchased a D7200 after 3 months new because I wanted the few extra features like nef and onboard wifi along with the extra exposure stop. After 6 months of using both cameras I'm taking pictures everyone oh and ah's about. I'm basically a landscape and macro addict except the new grandbaby has made me improve my skills in people photography.. I love the fact that the D7200 is compatible with lenses in the legacy category. The only complaint I have is the camera's sensor is so good that believe it or not that sometimes can cause problems because of rookies lack of understanding of how a quality sensor works compared to a cheaper or less dense pixel sensor. So I guess there are no real complaints. LOL If you just want to take snapshots I recommend a D3000 series or D5000 series. If you want to be truly serious and become a creative photographer or take extremely complicated hdr images this camera can take you as far as you want to go. Also they are a bargain price wise since the introduction of the D7500
newphotogeek
2019-05-25T20:00:00
Love this camera! I've had it for about a month. I'm still learning how to use all the things that it does. It does so many. It's truly amazing.
gman176
2019-05-11T20:00:00
After a month of ownership, I am very glad I bought this camera. Having just spent 3 weeks reading books on the 7200 and photography in general coupled with playing with the camera, I have discovered some fascinating potentials. The number of features this camera has was daunting at first, but as I spent time learning about what, why, and how I learned how these features can improve my photography. This has been one of the more rewarding adventures of my retired life and I look forward to using my new found skills and become a better photographer. Thanks Nikon.
BigBen
2019-05-11T07:24:59
Camera came in timely fashion with all accessories. Box or bags were not sealed, but everything looked brand new, therefore negligible. The D7200 was what I wanted in terms of an upgrade from my D3100 without breaking the bank. The features and capabilities of between it and my old camera are night and day, despite being an "outdated" camera. Plenty of videos and information out there to teach advanced beginners how to maximize on these features. Very happy that it will allow me to continue developing and growing my interest in photography.
Mauricio V.
2019-05-09T12:02:46
Great shipping times and in-stock merchandise (even when others were selling out). I wouldn't have got the camera I wanted if it wasn't for Adorama.
Jordan C.
2019-05-09T05:44:18
I upgraded from a D3100 to the D7200 and I am still learning but absolutely in love with this thing! Thank you for your excellent service and super fast shipping!
Sarah P.
2019-05-08T11:59:37
RECEIVED IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. Camera worked great with my existing Nikon Lenses. The sharpness of photos is unbelievable. Wish I had bought it sooner!
POWELL S.
2019-05-07T20:00:00
I purchased a factory refurbished D7200 for a variety of reasons. I have been a Nikon user since the mid-1970s, so I have several 1970s vintage manual focus lenses (55 & 105 mm micro-Nikkors, a 28mm and a 50 mm), so having a camera that can use full matrix metering with these lenses was essential. I also have a several newer autofocus DX lenses (including two new AF-P lenses) with which the D7200 is compatible. The newer D7500 does not meter with manual focus lenses, and it also has only one SD card. I much prefer two. The D500 of course has a much faster frame rate, but that is not important to me; it has no integral flash, only one SD card slot, and is much more expensive. The choice of the D7200 for me was thus a no-brainer! I would also like to add that I am a huge fan of cameras that have been factory refurbished by Nikon. I have had several over the years including my D810, and they have all been fantastic. The only Nikon DSLR I ever had trouble with was my very first DSLR, a D200 (purchased new). Nikon repaired it under warranty and it worked flawlessly thereafter.
Angler
2019-05-07T15:22:38
I absolutely love this camera! It was an upgrade for me. Having to sd slots and not having to go into menu to change certain settings is awesome! Still learning where buttons are etc but so far I am very happy!!
Deborah H.
2019-05-06T13:04:09
Still learning on it but definitely a light, fast action camera with good clarity and on the low end of the price range. Got it with a bundle for extra value.
Gordon L.
2019-05-06T12:43:13
I love the camera and accessories, disappointed by the software!
Gordon L.
2019-05-05T15:14:19
The D7200 has some age on it but still performs flawlwssly. No, it's not a D500 but then again check the price. Bargain for the performance. I just shot a very fast moving Lacrosse game under the lights at high ISO and got fantastic results for the newspaper article I was shooting for. Many more keepers than throw aways! You really can't go wrong with this camera especially when you bolt on a n FX 70-200 f2.8 making it a 105 - 300mm in DX. If you buy this camera don't bother with the kit lenses. Save your money and buy the 16-80mm lens. Together they are quite the pair! Highly recommended! I plan to keep this camera as my second body even when I get the Z6 later this year.
CHET P.
2019-05-01T08:07:13
First impressions: "NICE!" My prior D80 experience made the impressive array of options and choices available on the D7200 less intimidating and much more appealing. Still testing different features and trying to hone to my preferences, but thoroughly enjoying the camera.
DIANNE S.
2019-04-30T20:00:00
This is s my second Nikon Camera as my first was a Cool Pix L830 and the D7200 has performed beyond my expectations. Although I watched about 80-hours of video teaching me about the settings I'm comfortable and look forward to many great years ahead before moving on to a A7 mirrorless.
007pandas
2019-04-18T09:53:59
Great experience on the phone. Competent, quick. Camera arrived almost before I know it. Just great service!
FRANK G.
2019-04-17T07:02:39
What can I add that has not been written about this camera other than at the under $700 price point this camera is hard to beat. I used a d200 for nearly a decade before looking up. Because my retirement budget is limited I purchased a used d300s (big change) and later a used d7100. The d7100 I have is very good as long as the ISO is limited to 3000. Above that the noise starts showing up and it is a bit harsh. I finally got my finances line up and bought a brand new d7200 from Adorama about a month ago. Lots of test shots later I can say that I am a happy camper. This camera has a much better noise floor and the finer grained noise is much more acceptable.
Charles M.
2019-04-16T14:22:14
This is a big step up from my nikon d7000, which within itself was a great camera. A great backup to my d610 , really have been enjoying this camera. With no low pass filter the images are very sharp paired with my sigma 17-50mm f/2.8 lens. Highly recommend.
Nasheed H.
2019-04-13T20:00:00
Love the quality of this D7200. I upgraded from a D7000, that i love also. I'm very impressed with this camera. Especially the Expeed 4 processor. Love it.
Photohead
2019-04-10T01:04:29
I recently bought this camera, great dynamic range and great sensor. The newer Expeed 4 is a nice update from the D7100. APC sensors get a bit of a bad rap but this camera is able to pull out some very nice quality shots. The controls on the Nikon cameras are spot on and the ergonomics are perfect for me.This camera is a great value for the price!
STEWART S.
2019-04-09T13:00:44
This was a replacement for a D7100 that no longer worked. I bought the D7200 specifically because it will fit into the underwater housing I use to take photos while SCUBA diving. I plan to use it soon. The purchase went smoothly and the camera arrived in a short period of time. The price was very reasonable for the quality of the camera, which I plan to use until I transition to a full frame camera. The controls are very similar to the D7100 so the transition was very easy. There are several excellent on-line tutorials for first time users.
DONALD R.
2019-04-01T09:17:24
They offer excellent service with great prices. I use to only buy from Amazon. I would buy from them because I checked a few prices on everyday items and they had the same as Walmart for the most part, but when it comes to camera equipment you can't do better than Adorama. I checked B&H, Amazon, 42St. Camera and a bunch of other companies. If you do a little research you will come up with the same conclusion. You will also save on tax, shipping, etc... by going with them. Price any camera equipment with Amazon and go through the checkout process without ordering and you will see a big difference if you are buying a camera or any other large item. I absolutely Love My New Nikon D7200. An Amazing Camera.
Gary W.
2019-03-31T12:14:50
I love this camera. Great for a beginner.
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Single-lens reflex digital camera
Nikon F bayonet mount
Nikon DX format
24.2 million
23.5 x 15.6mm / 0.93 x 0.61"
DX
CMOS
24.72 million
Image sensor cleaning
Yes
DX-format
(L) 6,000 x 4,000
(M) 4,496 x 3,000
(S) 2,992 x 2,000
1.3X Crop Mode
(L) 4,800 x 3,200 (13.5 MP)
(M) 3,600 x 2,400 (8.6 MP)
(S) 2,400 x 1,600 (3.8 MP)
Photographs In Movie Live View (16:9)
(L) 6,000 x 3,368 (20.2 MP)
(M) 4,496 x 2,528 (11.4 MP)
(S) 2,992 x 1,680 (5.0 MP)
Photographs Taken In Movie Live View Using The 1.3X Crop (16:9)
(L) 4,800 x 2,696 (12.9 MP)
(M) 3,600 x 2,024 (7.3 MP)
(S) 2,400 x 1,344 (3.2 MP)
JPEG: JPEG-Baseline Compliant with fine (approx. 1:4), Normal (approx. 1:8) or Basic (approx. 1:16) Compression
NEF (RAW) + JPEG: Single Photograph Recorded in both NEF (RAW) and JPEG Formats
NEF (RAW): Lossless compressed, compressed 12 or 14 bit
SD
SDHC
SDXC
2 Secure Digital (SD)
Slot 2 can be used for overflow or backup storage or for separate storage of copies created using NEF+JPEG; pictures can be copied between cards
Compliant with DCF (Design Rule for Camera File System) 2.0 DPOF (Digital Print Order Format)
EXIF 2.3 (Exchangeable Image File Format for Digital Still Cameras) PictBridge
Eye-level Pentaprism Single-Lens Reflex Viewfinder
DX (24x16): 100% Horizontal and 100% Vertical (Approx.)
1.3x (18x12): 97% Horizontal and 97% Vertical (Approx.)
0.94x (50 mm f/1.4 lens at infinity, -1.0 m-1) (Approx.)
19.5mm (-1.0m)
-2.0 to +1.0m
Type B BriteView Clear Matte Mark II with AF Area Brackets (grid lines can be displayed)
Quick-return type
Yes
Aperture: Instant-return type
Electronically Controlled
Depth-of-field Control: Pressing Pv button stops lens aperture down to value selected by user (A and M modes) or by camera (other modes)
AF NIKKOR lenses, including type G, E and D lenses (some restrictions apply to PC lenses) and DX lenses, AI-P NIKKOR lenses and non-CPU AI lenses (exposure modes A and M only).
Electronic rangefinder can be used with lenses that have a maximum aperture of f/5.6 or faster (the electronic rangefinder supports the center 1 focus point with lenses that have a maximum aperture of f/8 or faster).
IX NIKKOR lenses, lenses for the F3AF and non-AI lenses cannot be used.
Electronically controlled vertical-travel focal-plane
1/8000 to 30 sec. in steps of 1/3 or 1/2 EV Bulb, Time, X250
Fastest:1/8000 sec
Slowest: 30 sec.
Up to 1/250 sec. Synchronizes with shutter at 1/320s or slower (flash range drops at speeds between 1/250 and 1/320s)
Yes
Continuous low-speed [CL] mode
Continuous high-speed [CH] mode
Mirror-up [Mup] mode
Quiet Shutter Release
Self-timer Mode
Single-frame [S] mode
DX-format
CH: Up to 6 frames per second
CL: Up to 1-6 frames per second
1.3X Crop Mode
CH: Up to 7 frames per second
CL: Up to 1-6 frames per second
At full resolution: 6 frames per second
2, 5, 10, 20 sec.; 1 to 9 exposures at intervals of 0.5, 1, 2 or 3 sec.(Timer duration electronically controlled)
TTL exposure metering using 2,016-pixel RGB sensor
Center-weighted: Weight of 75% given to 8 mm circle in center of frame.
Diameter of circle can be changed to 8, 15 or 20 mm or weighting can be based on average of entire frame (non-CPU lenses use 12-mm circle)
Matrix: 3D Color Matrix Metering II (type G, E and D lenses); Color Matrix Metering II (other CPU lenses); Color Matrix Metering available with non-CPU lenses if user provides lens data
Spot: Meters 3.5 mm circle (about 2.5% of frame) centered on selected focus point
0 to 20 EV (3D color matrix or center-weighted metering)
2 to 20 EV (Spot metering at ISO 100 equivalent, f/1.4 lens at 20deg.C/68deg.F)
CPU
AI
Aperture-Priority (A)
Auto
Auto (flash off)
Manual (M)
Programmed auto with flexible program (P)
Scene Modes
Shutter-Priority (S)
U2 (user setting 2)
Autumn Colors
Beach / Snow
Blossom
Candlelight
Child
Close-up
Dusk / Dawn
Food
Landscape
Night Landscape
Night Portrait
Party / Indoor
Pet Portrait
Portrait
Sports
Sunset
Special Effects Mode (Night Vision, Color Sketch, Miniature Effect, Selective Color, Silhouette, High Key, Low Key)
+/-5 EV in increments of 1/3 or 1/2 EV in P, S, A and M, SCENE and Night Portrait modes
9 frames in steps of 1/3 or 1/2 EV
Yes
Flat
Landscape
Monochrome
Neutral
Portrait
Standard
User-customizable Settings
Vivid
ISO 100 -25,600
100
25,600
Hi-1BW (ISO 51,200 equivalent)
Hi-2BW (ISO 102,400 equivalent)
Yes
Low
Normal
High
Off
Auto
Extra High
High
Normal
Low
Off
2-3 frames
2 frames using selected value for one frame or 3 frames using preset values for all frames
Yes
Number of AF points: 9, 21, 51 and 51 (3D-tracking)
Yes
51 focus points (including 15 cross-type sensors; f/8 supported by 1 sensor) AF-assist illuminator (range approx. 0.5-3 m/1 ft. 8 in.-9 ft. 10 in.)
Finetuning
Nikon Advanced Multi-CAM 3500FX II autofocus sensor module with TTL phase detection
-3 to +19 EV (ISO 100, 68deg.F/20deg.C)
Autofocus (AF): Single-servo AF (AF-S); Continuous-servo AF (AF-C); auto AF-S/AF-C selection (AF-A); predictive focus tracking activated automatically according to subject status Manual focus (MF): Electronic rangefinder can be used
Can be selected from 51 or 11 focus points
9, 21 or 51 point Dynamic-area AF
Auto-area AF
Single-point AF
3D-tracking (51 points)
Focus can be locked by pressing AE-L/AF-L button
Focus can be locked by pressing shutter-release button halfway (single-servo AF)
Auto AF-S/AF-C selection (AF-A)
Continuous-servo (AF-C)
Face-Priority AF available in Live View only
Full-time Servo (AF-A) available in Live View only
Manual (M) with electronic rangefinder
Normal area
Single-servo AF (AF-S)
Wide area
51
-3 to +19 EV (ISO 100, 20deg.C/68deg.F)
Yes
Yes
2 to 3 frames in steps of 1/3, 1/2, 2/3, 1 or 2 EV
Approx. 12/39, 12/39 with manual flash (m/ft, ISO 100, 20 deg.C/68 deg.F)
1/250
Up to 1/8000
TTL: i-TTL flash control using 2,016-pixel RGB sensor is available with built-in flash; i-TTL balanced fill-flash for digital SLR is used with matrix or center-weighted metering, standard i-TTL fill-flash for digital SLR with spot metering
Auto
Auto FP High-Speed Sync supported
Auto with red-eye reduction
Auto slow sync
Auto slow sync with red-eye reduction
Fill-flash
Rear-curtain sync
Rear-curtain with slow sync
Red-Eye reduction
Red-Eye reduction with slow sync
Slow sync
Off
-3 to +1 EV in increments of 1/3 or 1/2 EV
Lights when built-in flash or optional flash unit is fully charged; flashes after flash is fired at full output
Yes
Advanced Wireless Lighting supported with SB-910, SB-900, SB-800, SB-700 or SB-500 as a master flash or SU-800 as commander; Flash Color Information Communication supported with all CLS-compatible flash units
Sync Terminal Adapter AS-15 (available separately)
Auto (2 types)
Cloudy
Direct Sunlight
Flash
Fluorescent (7 types)
Incandescent
Preset Manual
Shade
Bracketing: 3 shots in steps of 1
Photography Live View Mode
Movie Live View Mode
Autofocus (AF): Single-servo AF (AF-S); full-time-servo AF (AF-F)
Manual focus (MF)
Contrast-detect AF anywhere in frame (camera selects focus point automatically when face-priority AF or subject-tracking AF is selected)
TTL exposure metering using main image sensor
10 minutes at 1080 50/60p high quality setting (1.3x image area only)
20 minutes at 1080 50/60p normal quality setting (1.3x image area only)
20 minutes at 1080 30/25/24p high quality setting, 29 minutes 59 seconds at 1080 30/25/24p normal quality setting
29 minutes 59 seconds at normal quality
File Format: MOV
Video Compression: H.264/MPEG-4 Advanced Video Coding
Audio recording format: Linear PCM
Full HD 1,920x1,080 / 60 fps (1.3x image area only)
Full HD 1,920x1,080 / 50 fps (1.3x image area only)
Full HD 1,920x1,080 / 30 fps
Full HD 1,920x1,080 / 25 fps
Full HD 1,920x1,080 / 24 fps
HD 1,280x720 / 60 fps
HD 1,280x720 / 50 fps
VGA 640x424 / 30 fps
VGA 640x424 / 25 fps
Built-in microphone, stereo
External stereo microphone (optional)
Microphone sensitivity can be adjusted
Size: 3.2" diagonal
Resolution:1,228,800 Dots
Type: Wide Viewing Angle TFT-LCD
Angle of View: 170-degree wide-viewing angle
Adjustments: Brightness, 3 levels
Brightness control using ambient brightness sensor
Virtual Horizon Camera Indicator: Yes
Auto Image Rotation
Full-frame and thumbnail (4, 12 or 72 images or calendar)
Highlights
Histogram Display
Image Comment
Location Display
Movie Playback
Movie Slideshow
Photo Information
Playback with Zoom
Slideshow
Color Balance
Color Outline
Color Sketch
D-Lighting
Distortion Control
Edit Movie
Filter Effects
Fisheye
Image Overlay
Miniature Effect
Monochrome
NEF (RAW) Processing
Perspective Control
Quick Retouch
Red-Eye Correction
Resize
Selective Color
Side-by-Side Comparison
Straighten
Trim
Yes
Accessory Terminal: Remote Cord: MC-DC2 (available separately); GPS unit: GP-1A (available separately)
HDMI output: Type C mini-pin HDMI connector
Hi-speed USB
Stereo Microphone Input
WR-1 and WR-R10 wireless remote controller (available separately)
Wi-Fi Functionality: Yes (Built-in)
GPS: GP-1 GPS unit and GP-1A GPS unit
Save/Load Camera settings: Yes
Total Custom Settings: 54
My Menu: Yes
Recent Settings: Yes
Date, Time and Daylight Savings Time Settings: Yes
World Time Setting: Yes
Arabic
Bengali
Brazilian Portuguese
Bulgarian
Chinese (Simplified and Traditional)
Czech
Danish
Dutch
English
Finnish
French
German
Greek
Hindi
Hungarian
Indonesian
Italian
Japanese
Korean
Marathi
Norwegian
Persian
Polish
Portuguese
Romanian
Russian
Serbian
Spanish
Swedish
Tamil
Telugu
Thai
Turkish
Ukrainian
Vietnamese
EN-EL15 Lithium-ion Battery
1,110 shots (CIPA)
Movies: Approx. 80 minutes of HD footage (shots per charge)
EH-5b AC Adapter; requires EP-5B Power Connector (available separately)
MH-25a Quick Charger
0.25" / 6.35mm
0 to 40Fdeg. C / 32 to 104deg. F
5.4 x 4.2 x 3.0" / 137.16 x 106.68 x 76.20mm
Camera body only: 23.9oz / 677.55g
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A great camera in all respects
By Wings42
When my D7000 died from overuse, I was tempted to "upgrade" to a D750, but decided to buy the D7200 because I loved the D7000 so much. It was an excellent decision. As great as the D7000 was, the D7200 is better: a bit lighter weight, quicker focusing, better low light performance, less photo noise, better moving object tracking, bigger burst shooting buffer, quicker shot buffer clearing, more shots per battery charge, etc. It is at least as easy to use and change settings as the D7000 was, ...
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Everything we hoped it would be
By wordwizrd
My wife and I operate an athletic events photo business. Although we started out with the D1, D2, D200, D300 and D700, we had found the D7000 and d7100 bodies, because of their versatility and lightness (some of our events last 17 hours), were perfect for our work. The D7200 is even better ... everything we hoped it would be. Our new bodies caught up with us at our hotel the day before a big weekend event. We ended up shooting nearly 8,000 frames on the two bodies during a weekend of documen...
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The brand-new D7200 DX-format camera is Nikon's first digital SLR that makes it easy to share your stunning photos online. It's the first Nikon DSLR model to have built-in Wi-Fi½ and Near Field Communication (NFC) connectivity to enable wireless sharing of high-quality photos and videos within seconds. Its 24.2-megapixel CMOS image sensor, which is specifically developed for the DX-format camera, comes without an optical low-pass filter. It means that the sensor captures only sharp and accurate photos and videos, even at the maximum ISO sensitivity of 25,600.
The D7200's remarkable EXPEED 4 image processing engine and 51-point AF system help make high-action photography of up to 6 fps possible. Moreover, it has added features for video recording, such as in-camera time-lapse and optional creative effects, to deliver equally outstanding video quality that the Nikon imaging system and DX-format lineup is well known for.
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