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Brand | Nikon |
Model Name | Nikon D7200 |
Maximum Webcam Image Resolution | 24.2 MP |
Photo Sensor Size | APS-C |
Image Stabilization | No |
Max Shutter Speed | 1/8000 seconds |
Min Shutter Speed | 30 seconds |
Metering Description | Multi, Center-weighted, Spot |
Exposure Control Type | Manual, Aperture Priority, Automatic |
Form Factor | DSLR |
About this item
- 24.2 MP DX-format CMOS image sensor
- No Optical Low-Pass Filter (OLPF)
- 51 point autofocus system
- 6 frames per second (fps) shooting capacity
- EXPEED 4 image processing; ISO Sensitivity: ISO 100 - 25,600.Lens mount: Nikon F mount, (with AF coupling and AF contacts)
- Built in Wi-Fi and Near Field Communication (NFC) for instant sharing
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Picture quality | 4.6 | 5.0 | 4.0 | 4.6 | 4.6 | 5.0 |
Auto focus | 4.4 | — | 3.9 | 4.3 | 4.4 | 4.9 |
For beginners | 3.5 | 4.3 | — | 4.4 | 3.5 | — |
Battery life | 4.9 | — | — | 4.2 | 4.9 | — |
For landscape photography | 4.8 | — | — | — | 4.8 | 5.0 |
Sold By | Electronics Basket | 42nd Street Photo | Sunshine Photo & Electronics | 42nd Street Photo | Web Offers | PIXIBYTES |
display type | LCD | LCD | — | LCD | LCD | LCD |
display size | 3.2 inches | 3 inches | 3 inches | 3.2 inches | 3.2 inches | 3.2 inches |
lens type | Fisheye | Zoom, Wide Angle | Telephoto, Wide Angle | zoom | Wide Angle | Macro |
zoom type | Optical Zoom | — | Digital Zoom | Optical Zoom | Optical | — |
shooting modes | Auto, auto (flash off), A (aperture priority), M (manual), P (programmed auto with flexible program), S (shutter priority) and more | Scene, Aperture Priority, Automatic | Automatic | Automatic | Landscape, Manual, Aperture Priority, Portrait, Night Portrait, Blossom, Candlelight, Dusk / Dawn, Programmed auto with flexible program (P), Scene Modes, Party / Indoor, Night Landscape, U2 (user setting 2), Special Effects Mode (Night Vision, Color Sketch, Miniature Effect, Selective Color, Silhouette, High Key, Low Key), Close-up, Autumn Colors, Sunset, Automatic, Beach / Snow, Food, Child, Shutter Priority, Sports | Fotograma a fotograma, continuo a baja velocidad, continuo a alta velocidad),Obturador silencioso, Obturador silencioso continuo,Disparador automático, Espejo arriba. |
connectivity tech | USB | USB, HDMI | Wi-Fi | Wi-Fi | NFC, HDMI, USB | 3.5mm audio, Ethernet, Mini HDMI, USB 3.0 |
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Auto Focus Technology | Phase Detection, Center, Selective single-point, Face Detection, Tracking, Multi-area, Single, Continuous, Live View, Contrast Detection |
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Display Resolution Maximum | 1228800 |
Photo Sensor Size | APS-C |
Photo Sensor Technology | CMOS |
Effective Still Resolution | 24.2 MP |
Maximum Webcam Image Resolution | 24.2 MP |
White balance settings | Auto |
Self Timer Duration | 20 seconds |
JPEG quality level | Basic, Fine, Normal |
Camera Flash | Hotshoe |
Image Stabilization | No |
Flash Modes Description | iTTL |
Flash Sync Speed | 1/250 sec |
Supported Image Format | JPEG |
Video Capture Format | MPEG-4, H.264 |
Video Capture Resolution | FHD 1080p |
Video Input Format | NTSC/PAL |
Video Standard | MPEG 4 |
Color Depth | 14 Bits |
Video Output Interface | USB |
Batteries Required? | No |
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Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Rechargeable Battery Included | No |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
Battery Description | Lithium Ion |
Battery Weight | 82.9 Grams |
Battery Life | 1110 Photos |
Removable Memory | Secure Digital Card |
Target Gender | Unisex |
Digital Scene Transition | True |
Audio Input | Microphone |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Continuous Shooting Speed | 6 |
Controller Type | Remote |
Wireless Communication Standard | 802.11b, 802.11g |
Wireless Communication Technology | NFC, BuiltIn |
Flash Memory Type | SD/SDHC/SDXC (two slots) |
Memory Slots Available | 2 |
Special Feature | Brightness Control |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Skill Level | Professional |
Specific Uses For Product | Photography |
Digital Recording Time | Up to 20 Minutes for Full HD (1920 x 1080) at 59.94p, Up to 29 Minutes for Full HD (1920 x 1080) at 29.97p |
Microphone Form Factor | Built-In Microphone |
Shock Resistant | FALSE |
Supported Audio Format | Linear PCM (Stereo) |
Form Factor | DSLR |
Hardware Interface | AV Port |
Audio Recording | Yes |
Lens Type | Fisheye |
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Optical Zoom | 1 x |
Maximum Aperture | 3.5 Millimeters |
Zoom Type | Optical Zoom |
Autofocus Points | 51 |
Compatible Mountings | Nikon F (FX), Nikon F (DX) |
Focus Type | Manual Focus |
Expanded ISO Maximum | 102400 |
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Expanded ISO Minimum | 100 |
Max Shutter Speed | 1/8000 seconds |
Min Shutter Speed | 30 seconds |
Exposure Control Type | Manual, Aperture Priority, Automatic |
Metering Description | Multi, Center-weighted, Spot |
Shooting Modes | Auto, auto (flash off), A (aperture priority), M (manual), P (programmed auto with flexible program), S (shutter priority) and more |
Viewfinder Magnification | 0.94x |
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Viewfinder Type | Optical |
Screen Size | 3.2 Inches |
Display Type | LCD |
Display Fixture Type | Fixed |
Warranty Type | 12 |
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Mfg Warranty Description Labor | 1 year limited |
Manufacturer Warranty Description Parts | 1 year limited |
Model Name | Nikon D7200 |
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Brand | Nikon |
Model Number | 1554 |
Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #105,318 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #145 in DSLR Cameras |
ASIN | B00U2W45WA |
Number of Items | 1 |
Color | Black |
Guide Number | 39.37' / 12 m at ISO 100 |
Included Components | EN-EL15 Rechargeable Li-ion Battery, D7200 DX-format Digital SLR Body (Black), AN-DC1 Camera Strap, UC-E17 USB Cable, MH-25a Battery Charger, BF-1B Body Cap, DK-5 Eyepiece Cap, DK-23Rubber Eyecup |
Upper Temperature Rating | 40 Degrees Celsius |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Processor Description | Expeed 4 |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.35 x 2.99 x 4.21 inches |
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Item Weight | 1.49 Pounds |
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Product Description
24.2MP DX-Format CMOS Sensor EXPEED 4 Image Processor No Optical Low-Pass Filter 3.2" 1,229k-Dot LCD Monitor Full HD 1080p Video Recording at 60 fps Multi-CAM 3500 II DX 51-Point AF Sensor Native ISO 25600, B&W to ISO 102400.
From the Manufacturer
Share your creative vision in stunning definition with Nikon's first DSLR to feature built-in Wi-Fi and Near Field Communication (NFC; NFC feature for Android v 4.0 or later smart devices only). A 24.2 megapixel DX-format CMOS image sensor with no optical low-pass filter captures remarkably pure, sharp photos and videos all the way up to ISO 25,600, while EXPEED 4 image processing and Nikon's 51-point autofocus system helps deliver the speed to capture up to 6 fps. Add versatile video features, in-camera time-lapse and creative effects plus outstanding compatibility with the Nikon imaging system, and it's easy to see why the D7200 is the new star of Nikon's DX-format line-up.
For the first time, the exhilarating image quality, low-light capabilities and speed of a Nikon DSLR are available with the convenience of built-in Wi-Fi and Near Field Communication (NFC). Introducing the D7200, the new star of Nikon's DX-format line-up. Bring your creative vision to life with photos and videos that shine with sharpness and clarity. Shoot in nearly any light, from dawn until after dusk, and capture everything from sports and action to wildlife and everyday moments. Then share your beautiful images easier than ever with a compatible smart device. Whether you're a passionate photographer or videographer looking for a tool to ignite your creativity, a pro in need of a nimble second camera or someone looking for an ideal blend of versatility and convenience, the D7200 is ready for your challenge.
Transform the ordinary
Your vision in stunning definition
Free of an optical low-pass filter, the D7200 produces remarkably pure, sharp photos and videos. Its 24.2 MP DX-format CMOS image sensor works together with EXPEED 4 image processing and NIKKOR lenses to enhance detail and tonality. This outstanding image quality is maintained all the way up to ISO 25,600 (two full stops higher than the D7200's predecessor) for amazing low-light images. You can also now expand the ISO range up to BW1 (51,200) and BW2 (102,400) to shoot monochromatic photos in even more challenging lighting situations. Whether shooting stills or video, selecting the 1.3x crop mode extends the reach of NIKKOR DX and FX-format lenses, getting you closer to sports, action, wildlife and more.
Share every thrilling creation
Nikon's first DSLR with built-in Wi-Fi & NFC
Share your outstanding D7200 photos with no hassle, even when on the go. Just touch your compatible* smartphone or tablet with NFC to the D7200 to establish a Wi-Fi connection. Once connected, you can use your smart device to browse photos on the D7200 and then share your favorites by text message, email or posting online. You can also use your smart device as a remote for the D7200; see what the camera sees and take pictures!
Catch shots others might miss
High-speed frame rate and increased buffer
With its 6 fps* shooting capacity, the D7200 is an outstanding choice for sports, wildlife and other fast action. It has a large buffer capacity that can handle up to approx. 100 shots of continuous shooting when in JPEG/fine/large; up to approx. 27 shots in 12-bit lossless compressed RAW or up to approx. 18 shots when using 14-bit lossless compressed RAW and DX-format image size. Switch to 1.3x image size and capture approx. 7 fps* in continuous high-speed mode.
*When using live view, the maximum frame rate will be approx. 3.7 fps.
Beautifully rendered time-lapse movies
Record daily life in stunning quality or experiment with new forms of creative expression. Create beautifully rendered time-lapse movies with smooth exposure variations entirely in-camera - a first for Nikon DX-format cameras. Make smooth exposure transitions with Auto ISO while monitoring with Highlight Display (Zebra Stripes). Apply Flat Picture Control for easier color grading in post. Transfer uncompressed footage onto an external recorder with the optional HC-E1 HDMI Cable while recording simultaneously to the internal SD memory card. Use the optional ME-W1 Wireless Microphone and record clear monaural audio from subjects as far as 164ft/50m away, or attach the optional ME-1 Stereo Microphone to the ME-W1 Wireless Microphone's remote unit for stereo recording.
Focus on challenging situations
Whether you're capturing images in daylight or after dusk, the D7200's superb AF system will keep up. Its Advanced Multi-CAM 3500 II autofocus sensor module achieves outstanding focus detection, even at a very dim -3 EV (ISO 100, 20C/68F). Its high-density 51 focus points cover a wide area of the frame in DX format and most of the frame in 1.3x Crop Mode, while 15 cross-type sensors in the center provide higher detection strength. One center AF point even works all the way to f/8, for greater focusing performance when using teleconverters.
Supplied Accessories
- D7200 Body Only
- EN-EL15 Rechargeable Li-ion Battery
- MH-25A Battery Charger
- UC-E17 USB Cable
- AN-DC1 Neck Strap
- DK-5 Eyepiece Cap
- DK-23 Rubber Eyecup
- BF-1B Body Cap
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Customers are impressed with the quality, image quality, and focus of the digital camera. They mention that the kit lens does a great job of being a nice walk around lens, and the focusing/metering system is excellent. They appreciate the value, saying that it is well worth the price. Customers are also satisfied with speed, brightness, and features.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the camera. They say it has good electronics to allow use in the brightest of conditions, and is impressed by its abilities. The kit lens does a great job of being a nice walk-around lens, and the mechanical function seems to function exactly as intended. Some customers also say that the D7200 is a good camera for prosumers and has a decent selection of lenses. They also say the camera is the best crop sensor camera on the market and they are delighted with the results.
"...The D7200 is perfect for my needs. I wanted a camera that offered me enough control so I could experiment in any way I wanted to...." Read more
"...The Wi-Fi works very well with my iPhone 6 and it is very nice to be able to send pictures to family and friends via text or post on Facebook..." Read more
"...As to the camera body, it is water resistant and pretty rugged, which gives me greater peace of mind when I'm out shooting in a light sprinkling of..." Read more
"...with it, and while there, I shot nearly 7000 images.. It worked outstandingly well.. Was that an accident or has Nikon chosen to get their head out..." Read more
Customers like the image quality of the digital camera. They say that the quality of their shots is outstanding, produces crisp, clear photos, and has good detail and saturation. Some mention that the shots at ISO 6400 are amazing, and it has full HD video shooting. However, some customers also mention that color accuracy and saturation looks even better on the D7200.
"...The sensor is sharp and the resolution amazing, and as I found out, can bring to light any deficiencies in your shooting methods...." Read more
"...But, as bonus, color accuracy/saturation looks even better on the D7200 too...." Read more
"...a darkened theater at a blues concert last weekend and the shots at ISO 6400 are amazing...." Read more
"...It is cropped a little, but not as much as image 1. Good detail and saturation, but again not perfect. Still I am very happy with the results...." Read more
Customers like the focus of the camera. They mention it has a sophisticated focus management system, and the autofocus works very well. They also appreciate the 51 focus points and the built-in focus motor. They say that it has great low light focusing and that the back button focus takes a few extra steps to set.
"...I think the biggest surprise for me was the multi-point auto-focus...." Read more
"...Back button focus (if you use it, as I do) takes a few extra steps to set up than I remember it on the D5300, but this camera offers it and it works..." Read more
"...the faster frame rate & relatively larger buffer, the upgrade with auto-focus (AF). I am not into video yet, but note that the D7200 seems..." Read more
"...the color rendition is correct, the camera is accurate, fast, dead on focusing, had a myriad of adjustments for each user...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the camera. They say it is a serious step up but well worth the money, and an excellent purchase. The 2 card slots make it very worthwhile.
"...photos and gives you a huge number of amazing features at a still affordable price, then you should seriously consider this camera...." Read more
"This camera is a powerhouse with a price point suitable for anyone and features usable by everyone...." Read more
"...Nevertheless, this camera's awesome and a great alternative to the more expensive (single-storage card) D7500...." Read more
"...Great camera, great price, that is all." Read more
Customers find the digital camera easy to use. They mention that the setup is simple, the menus are easy to navigate, and the camera is easy to handle. The camera does both with great ease, and customers find the jpegs to be very easy to edit.
"...to make quick changes or assign them to new uses, and quicker access to settings are a few that come to mind...." Read more
"...I found the jpegs to be very easy to edit...." Read more
"...The menu is very straightforward and user focused...." Read more
"...camera, I like the overall control / button layout and the menus are simple to navigate...." Read more
Customers like the speed of the digital camera. They mention that the continuous modes are very fast, and they love the fast continuous shooting mode for sports. The sensitivity and speed are great, and the camera is made for taking pictures of quick moving targets. The WiFi is convenient, and it's OK for quick uploads of thumbnails to your smart phone. Overall, customers are satisfied with the speed and efficiency of the camera.
"...The D7200 however is freaking quick and does a great job of grabbing three, four, five, heck, even up to 10 different objects at once...." Read more
"...This means I can punch up the shutter speed to above 1/100 sec for most my shots even hand held in dimly lit indoor locations with my 17-55mm 2.8...." Read more
"...about features, and so forth. I was attracted to the fast shutter speeds up to 1/8000 sec (my D600 only goes to 1/4000 sec), the faster..." Read more
"...looked great, the color rendition is correct, the camera is accurate, fast, dead on focusing, had a myriad of adjustments for each user...." Read more
Customers like the brightness of the digital camera. They say it has the best low light ability, an extremely bright viewfinder, and many customization options. They also mention that it's great for night time photography and that it can take good quality low light pictures without using a flash.
"...This is great for night time photography where you don't want to have any movement on the body at all from pressing the shutter button...." Read more
"...light goes' This is the best DSLR that Nikon offers with the best low light ability as far as I am aware...." Read more
"...Maybe the most outstanding feature of this camera is its' low light capabilities and the wide range of ISOs available...." Read more
"...family and it's definitely a big upgrade when it comes to it's low light capability. More so that my D5100...as it should...." Read more
Customers like the features of the digital camera. They say it has a number of great features, including a custom menu that allows them to favorite menu settings. Customers also appreciate the motor drive for old lenses, the control options on the body, and the extra card slot.
"...you creative control over your photos and gives you a huge number of amazing features at a still affordable price, then you should seriously..." Read more
"...specific aspects of the camera and a custom menu that allows you to favorite menu settings...." Read more
"...It's got lots of stuff to fiddle with if you want or need to (I'm sorry, I meant to say "get creative" there), and works great in PhD..." Read more
"...This camera has a LOT of new features that I am still learning...." Read more
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The D7200 is a highly capable DSLR and I cannot go into all its features here. What I will try to do is explain why I chose the D7200 over its newer siblings in Nikon's DX lineup, and hopefully that will help make your choice clearer.
The D7200 is perfect for my needs. I wanted a camera that offered me enough control so I could experiment in any way I wanted to. It needed to be reliable and rugged. It needed to be capable enough to let my creativity go wild. While not as rugged as the more professional Nikon DSLRs, the D7200 checked all the right boxes for me.
I chose it over the D7500 because I really wanted the dual card slots. For me, the other improvements the D7500 offered could not justify the additional cost of the newer body. The other camera to consider is the D500 (if you are looking for DX cameras), but that was beyond my budget. The money I did not spend by going for one of the more expensive cameras, I spent on a better 70-300mm lens.
I shoot still life, children and landscapes most of the time. The D7200 gives me everything I need for these scenarios. The sensor is sharp and the resolution amazing, and as I found out, can bring to light any deficiencies in your shooting methods. It really forces you to learn how to improve technique if you want super-sharp images. I find this a welcome challenge, but others may not.
I paired the body with a Nikon AF-S DX NIKKOR 35mm f/1.8G Lens with Auto Focus for Nikon DSLR Cameras . For a medium zoom, after much agonizing, I finally went with the Sigma 17-50mm f/2.8 EX DC OS HSM FLD Large Aperture Standard Zoom Lens for Nikon Digital DSLR Camera . Lastly, I added the new Nikon AF-P NIKKOR 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6E ED VR f/34-8 Fixed Zoom Digital Slr Camera Lens, Black for a tele zoom. The reason I spent the extra money for the FX version of this lens instead of the much cheaper DX version is because the FX version includes a hardware VR switch. In the DX version, VR can only be controlled from the body, and the D7200 does not offer that control so you can never turn the VR off. This may be an issue in situations where you do not need VR, so I spent the money saved on the body here, on the better lens.
The D7200 is a great camera, and with the current discounts, I highly recommend getting a new body before they go out of stock. Unless you are a pro who needs the super-fast continuous shutter speed and tougher body of the D500, or someone who prefers a larger sensor FX camera, the D7200 will not in any way stop you from capturing the images you envision. However, if video is your primary focus, the newer bodies may be a better choice.
I highly recommend Thom Hogan's Complete Guide to the Nikon D7200 and Steve Perry's (of Back Country Gallery) Secrets to the Nikon Autofocus System (for any Nikon DSLR) to help you get the most out of the sophisticated tool that the D7200 is. These books are available directly from the authors' sites.
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2018
The D7200 is a highly capable DSLR and I cannot go into all its features here. What I will try to do is explain why I chose the D7200 over its newer siblings in Nikon's DX lineup, and hopefully that will help make your choice clearer.
The D7200 is perfect for my needs. I wanted a camera that offered me enough control so I could experiment in any way I wanted to. It needed to be reliable and rugged. It needed to be capable enough to let my creativity go wild. While not as rugged as the more professional Nikon DSLRs, the D7200 checked all the right boxes for me.
I chose it over the D7500 because I really wanted the dual card slots. For me, the other improvements the D7500 offered could not justify the additional cost of the newer body. The other camera to consider is the D500 (if you are looking for DX cameras), but that was beyond my budget. The money I did not spend by going for one of the more expensive cameras, I spent on a better 70-300mm lens.
I shoot still life, children and landscapes most of the time. The D7200 gives me everything I need for these scenarios. The sensor is sharp and the resolution amazing, and as I found out, can bring to light any deficiencies in your shooting methods. It really forces you to learn how to improve technique if you want super-sharp images. I find this a welcome challenge, but others may not.
I paired the body with a [[ASIN:B001S2PPT0 Nikon AF-S DX NIKKOR 35mm f/1.8G Lens with Auto Focus for Nikon DSLR Cameras]]. For a medium zoom, after much agonizing, I finally went with the [[ASIN:B003A6NU3U Sigma 17-50mm f/2.8 EX DC OS HSM FLD Large Aperture Standard Zoom Lens for Nikon Digital DSLR Camera]]. Lastly, I added the new [[ASIN:B073V6HXZZ Nikon AF-P NIKKOR 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6E ED VR f/34-8 Fixed Zoom Digital Slr Camera Lens, Black]] for a tele zoom. The reason I spent the extra money for the FX version of this lens instead of the much cheaper DX version is because the FX version includes a hardware VR switch. In the DX version, VR can only be controlled from the body, and the D7200 does not offer that control so you can never turn the VR off. This may be an issue in situations where you do not need VR, so I spent the money saved on the body here, on the better lens.
The D7200 is a great camera, and with the current discounts, I highly recommend getting a new body before they go out of stock. Unless you are a pro who needs the super-fast continuous shutter speed and tougher body of the D500, or someone who prefers a larger sensor FX camera, the D7200 will not in any way stop you from capturing the images you envision. However, if video is your primary focus, the newer bodies may be a better choice.
I highly recommend Thom Hogan's Complete Guide to the Nikon D7200 and Steve Perry's (of Back Country Gallery) Secrets to the Nikon Autofocus System (for any Nikon DSLR) to help you get the most out of the sophisticated tool that the D7200 is. These books are available directly from the authors' sites.
The Wi-Fi works very well with my iPhone 6 and it is very nice to be able to send pictures to family and friends via text or post on Facebook immediately instead of having to use a tedious USB cable to an iPad or wait until I get the SD card into my Mac when I get home. The Nikon app is limited in what it can do but the function it does give is convenient. You can take pictures remotely with the app even controlling the focus point and making changes to the cameras settings. This is great for night time photography where you don't want to have any movement on the body at all from pressing the shutter button. My biggest complaint is Nikon has ignored the ability to use my iPhone's A-GPS for geotagging. It can easily be done but Nikon doesn't utilize it. Sad. Very sad since it forced me to purchase an $80 GPS unit that will remove the ability to use my Speedlight now.
I think the biggest surprise for me was the multi-point auto-focus. My D300 was so slow and so poor at grabbing more than one object (people) to focus on that I just put my camera in single-point focus. The D7200 however is freaking quick and does a great job of grabbing three, four, five, heck, even up to 10 different objects at once. Instead of having many pictures where the wrong object was focused on; hence, the picture was useless, I now have great pictures with little effort.
One other luxury is the larger megapixel. I now can crop more liberally than when I had my D300 and boy oh boy can I make a nice picture of almost nothing. This makes using my walk-around lens more flexible as I really do not have to worry about swapping out to my full-frame 300mm lens as often as I use to. Speaking of which, my 300mm lens is from way back in the day so it's not AF-S thus another reason I grabbed the D7200. I believe it's the only prosumer Nikon that still supports those "cruddy" AF lenses. :)
I also hear battery life is great on this and after about three hours of snaps, I still show "full" battery! So far, I'm seeing great battery life. :)
All in all, I'm very happy with this camera. I would have loved to been able to grab the D750 for full-frame goodness, but at the end of the day, I'm not a pro so it doesn't justify the extra thousand dollars. Nikon did me good with this. You'll do good, too.
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1. Viewfinder de mayor calidad, es ligeramente más grande que en la D5300 y prácticamente no tiene distorsión en los colores de la imagen, en la D5300 el viewfinder tiene un tono ligeramente amarillo. Es decir el viewfinder de la D7200 es prácticamente perfecto.
2. La pantalla LCD es de calidad similar a la de la D5300, esto no es malo ya que está muy bien, los colores y el contraste están bien calibrados, esperaba algo mejor pero al final la pantalla de la D5300 sí es de alta calidad.
3. Diseño, peso, materiales, controles, en general todo se siente premium y tiene muchos más accesos directos que la D5300.
4. Desempeño con baja luz, la D5300 tiene buen desempeño pero la D7200 mejora bastante este punto, realmente el ruido generado con ISO altos es bastante menor, en condiciones de baja luz y utilizando lentes F1.8 puedes disparar a 1/60 o 1/80 con ISO de 12000 o 16000 con un nivel de ruido bastante aceptable, por lo tanto en condiciones normales de noche sin problemas se puede disparar a 1/80 con ISO de 6000 a 10000 en casi cualquier condición con muy buena calidad, lo cual es lo suficientemente rápido para evitar vibración.
5. La D5300 tiene el Picture Control, el cual es un modo para añadir filtros, estos son Neutral, Vivido, Retrato, Paisaje, etc, estos modos alteran los colores, contraste, nitidez, etc. En la D7200 este modo está bastante mejorado ya que ahora puedes editar cada opción y ajustar contraste, nitidez, saturación, claridad, etc para cada opción, esto es super útil ya que una vez que definamos nuestros ajustes preferidos las fotos requerirán menos retoque.
6. Doble de velocidad máxima con respecto a la D5300, esto es útil al usar lentes con F1.8 como el 50 o el 85 mm ya que durante el día, entra tanta luz a la D5300 que no es posible obtener una buena exposición, requiriéndose un filtro de densidad neutra para limitar la entrada de luz, con la D7200 al tener una velocidad máxima de 1/8000 es poco probable obtener una sobre exposición.
7. Batería más duradera, tiene como un 30 o 40% más capacidad que la D5300 además como la pantalla LCD casi no se prende porque prácticamente ya que te acostumbras solo trabajas con la micro pantalla superior lo cual es mucho más eficiente y esto ayuda a que la pila dure muchísimo.
8. Es considerablemente más pesada y un poco más grande que la D5300, esto es tanto desventaja como ventaja, ya que por un lado sí es más incomoda de llevar pero por otro lado el peso extra da una mayor estabilidad al momento de disparar evitando la vibración.
Conclusiones, la cámara está muy bien, el cambio con respecto a la D5300 es bastante notable, es casi perfecta por donde se vea.
La escogí sobre la D7500 por la mayor resolución de las imagenes (24 M vs 21 M) , mayor resolución de la pantalla LCD (33% más) y por que no me interesa el video 4K.
Por lo que he visto, la D7500 tiene de ventajas un aún mejor desempeño en condiciones de baja luz, video 4K y pantalla articulada, es más ligera y un poco más pequeña.
Reviewed in Mexico on September 16, 2016