Better low light focussing, Excellent ISO performance, Good colour accuracy, Improved low light performance, Use of pentaprism viewfinder makes a lot of difference, Much improved buffer size allows higher continuous RAW shooting
Bulky dimensions, No tiltable/touchscreen viewfinder, Image processing takes a little more time than ideal
The D7200 is presently Nikon's flagship DSLR camera with APS-C sensor, and it shows. It has improved over its predecessors, and delivers in grounds where it needs to. The weight of the camera induces confidence in using it, and gives it a professional bea...
D7200 is the fastest Nikon in the Dx format meant for enthusiasts venturing into sports or action photography. Updated with highest number of focus points on its Phase detection AF system, the weather sealed camera has a built in motor which ensures cheap...
Good low light performance, Lots of controls within easy reach, Sturdy build
Quite large, Offers little in the way of cutting edge features
If you're looking for bleeding edge innovation or marquee features like 4K video, you won't find it here. The D7200 is a traditional DSLR camera and what it lacks in excitement it makes up for in reliability, usability and performance.It's a hefty, solidl...
Published: 2015-07-07, Author: Wilson , review by: techgoondu.com
Abstract: With Nikon's full frame cameras like the D750 and D810 hogging the limelight, it is easy to forget that it still has digital SLRs aimed at intermediate and advanced users that rely on a less fancy APS-C “crop” sensor.The D7200 is the Japanese company's la...
Bigger buffer allows for a longer duration of continuous capture, Clean images up to ISO 12,800, Built in WiFi capabilities
LCD doesn't support tilt or touch, Tends to underexpose slightly
Start taking pictures and you'll feel the difference between the D7200 and the D7100. The buffer on the D7200 is much increased, being able to take up to 18 shots in RAW (14-bit compressed) and 100 in JPEG compared to just six RAW and 50 JPEG in the D7100...
Abstract: The mid-range Nikon D7000 DSLR series has become a cult classic among professionals and serious amateurs with its great build, intuitive handling, good image quality and affordable pricing. The latest Nikon D7200 seeks to continue that tradition. Compar...
Abstract: The mid-range Nikon D7000 DSLR series has become a cult classic among professionals and serious amateurs with its great build, intuitive handling, good image quality and affordable pricing.The latest Nikon D7200 seeks to continue that tradition.Compared w...