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Nikon D7200 DX-format DSLR Body (Black)

Style:Body Only  |  Configuration:Base Product description 24.2MP DX-Format CMOS Sensor EXPEED 4 Image Processor No Optical Low-Pass Filter 3.2...

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Lens

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Shot

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Feature

(33 reviews)
Range

(15 reviews)
Price

(15 reviews)
Focus

(20 reviews)
Build

(13 reviews)
Quality

(41 reviews)
Upgrade

(25 reviews)
Picture

(33 reviews)
Performance

(17 reviews)
Unit

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Cable

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Time lapse

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Reviews around lens (4.62 of 5)

  • Love this camera and lens is perfect for most of my needs
  • This is a very nice camera for the money and the 18-140 mm zoom is a handy lens to have around
  • Even the lens isn't too bad for a kit lens
  • That's a good lens too, but the 18-200 is my favorite so far.
  • Good camera , but a bit pricey l
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Reviews around shot (4.53 of 5)

  • Great low light shots, fast processing, and lots of features
  • Yet in a case of such young girls running after a ball, the Canon managed to obtain great shots with a customary focus-priority.
  • It is on the heavy side, but not so heavy that it cannot be carried around all day or held steady for great shots
  • Everything is so smooth, and the low light shots are great
  • I am disappointed that Adobe is so slow in adding the D7200 to their camera RAW, but t the is not a Nikon problem, and their software covers it
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Reviews around feature (4.28 of 5)

  • Once I spent some time on YouTube figuring out how it works, the WiFi turns out to have some pretty cool features (and glaring omissions, too) but I like being able to control the camera with my Android tablet or phone and immediately capture the file for preview and sharing
  • This camera has a number of great features, and could be a nice upgrade from the Nikon D7100, but if you shoot in raw format stay away from this camera until Adobe can issue a DNG Converter for Photoshop, and Light room
  • Disappointed as I was excited to use my new camera but am now unable until I can find a replacement!
  • The Nikon 7200 is a great DX camera one key feature is the WIfi capabilities that allow it to transfer photos and control from a cell phone
  • One of the best features of this camera that Nkon has removed from the newer model is the dual SD card
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Reviews around range (4.21 of 5)

  • The Dynamic range is beautiful and i've paird this camera with original nikon lens to tokina wide angles and sigma art series and it delivers everytime
  • Had it on a trip in Scotland, great pictures, return home and pictures I've taken since are black or totally blurred as if there was no light, and yet it's plenty light out
  • Dynamic range is terrific (as usually)Should you upgrade from D7100
  • But the consensus view, if such it is, seems not to lay sufficient stress on the D7200's dynamic range
  • (http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/nikon-d7200)Let me briefly address how the camera's DR (dynamic range) can make a difference
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Reviews around price (4.21 of 5)

  • B) a general lack of further miniaturization from previous D7xxx bodies C) giving the perception of a somewhat premium APS-C camera while still not fully competing with the IQ of the entry-level FF market such as the D610.
  • Similarly priced mirror-less cameras best the D7200 in the FPS department as well.
  • The D3400 is cheaper and has the same number of MP.If you want a camera that gives you creative control over your photos and gives you a huge number of amazing features at a still affordable price, then you should seriously consider this camera.
  • Thank you Amazon for bringing Quality Products at an affordable price.
  • This camera is a powerhouse with a price point suitable for anyone and features usable by everyone
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Reviews around focus (4.12 of 5)

  • Unfortunately my copy had Focus issues that I was unable to correct using the in camera "Focus Fine Tuning" method with a Focus Chart and had no choice, but to return it.
  • Sharper, faster focus, lower noise.
  • Super Fast Accurate Focus with selectable modes, number of points
  • Sharp focusing, great color saturation, fast processing just to name a few
  • B) a general lack of further miniaturization from previous D7xxx bodies C) giving the perception of a somewhat premium APS-C camera while still not fully competing with the IQ of the entry-level FF market such as the D610.
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Reviews around build (4.10 of 5)

  • Their lens are crystal clear and their products are well built
  • Good camera , but a bit pricey l
  • I will break this down into pros and cons:Pros:-Large buffer, significantly better than D7100-Fairly fast framerate-Superb image quality; low ISO quality is equivalent to some high quality FX cameras (e.g., D750)-Nice build and ergonomics-Plenty of customization options
  • As big as the camera is, it should have come with built in "Auto Focus Fine Tuning".
  • The built-in WiFi and corresponding Nikon App is as bad as ever though.
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Reviews around quality (4.01 of 5)

  • I would highly recommend this to anybody who doesn't need the expense of a full frame SLR but wants stunning images and quality.
  • By comparison, the second camera used was a gh4, which required an iso of 1600 (almost unusable quality) to capture the same light
  • Love the picture quality but the body has a couple issues
  • I am disappointed that Adobe is so slow in adding the D7200 to their camera RAW, but t the is not a Nikon problem, and their software covers it
  • I've seen people with IPhones get better quality pictures than I can take with this camera
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Reviews around upgrade (3.86 of 5)

  • -Best DX camera out there, IMOCons:-Not a huge upgrade from D7100, except for buffer-Not great low-light performance, though not bad (just nowhere near as great as say, the D610 or D750); only slightly better than D5100If you're considering upgrading to this OR
  • This camera has a number of great features, and could be a nice upgrade from the Nikon D7100, but if you shoot in raw format stay away from this camera until Adobe can issue a DNG Converter for Photoshop, and Light room
  • Had it on a trip in Scotland, great pictures, return home and pictures I've taken since are black or totally blurred as if there was no light, and yet it's plenty light out
  • You probably have noticed that there always seems to be lag time in getting upgrades to photo software (e.g. Adobe) that accommodates the photo files produced by new cameras
  • For someone who was using their Note 3 as their main go-to 'camera' i'd say this was definitely a most welcoming upgrade
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Reviews around picture (3.80 of 5)

  • While it is not the D500, this camera does take excellent wildlife pictures
  • And it won't stop taking great pictures now that the new D500 is out either
  • I was surprised by just how good the high ISO is having taken pictures at a theater play where it was practically pitch dark except for the lights on stage and very few pictures came back grainy.
  • My first outing was a sunrise and July 4th picnic pictures and then for some action a dog lure chase, great pictures of the dogs in motion.
  • I am disappointed that Adobe is so slow in adding the D7200 to their camera RAW, but t the is not a Nikon problem, and their software covers it
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Reviews around performance (3.71 of 5)

  • Disappointed as I was excited to use my new camera but am now unable until I can find a replacement!
  • It has a world class focusing system (it locks fast and the dang thing can see in the dark, I tell ya!), it has ample buffer (sure, it's not elventy billion fps), and great high ISO performance
  • The D7200 has great pixel density, remarkable DR with near see in the dark performance
  • B) a general lack of further miniaturization from previous D7xxx bodies C) giving the perception of a somewhat premium APS-C camera while still not fully competing with the IQ of the entry-level FF market such as the D610.
  • Had it on a trip in Scotland, great pictures, return home and pictures I've taken since are black or totally blurred as if there was no light, and yet it's plenty light out
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Reviews around unit (2.54 of 5)

  • While the optics of charging $200 for software may appear bad for customer relations, certainly it's no less mean-spirited than making people buy, carry, care for, and store all of those horrible, overpriced Nikon accessory units to shoot wirelessly when they could just use what's already in their back pockets
  • The 18-140 lens is ideal, the unit is tough and weather resistant (I'm rough on gear), the focusing/metering system is excellent - though many of the Sony camera's I own on paper are supposedly superior - in the field this is just not the case
  • I am disappointed that Adobe is so slow in adding the D7200 to their camera RAW, but t the is not a Nikon problem, and their software covers it
  • I can not say that this camera is terrible because I know I just receive a bad unit due to lower quality control, and I am still a Nikon Fan, but this one that I is unusable and I am returning it.
  • The Nikon app is obviously capable of changing camera settings but it doesn't probably because Nikon is hoping somebody, somewhere will buy an overpriced proprietary Nikon cable and TWO big, bulky, awkward WR-1 units for over $400 a piece so they can change their shutter speed or aperture settings wirelessly.
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Reviews around cable (1.85 of 5)

  • Once I lose the supplied cable, that will be the end of this usefulness.2
  • Disappointed as I was excited to use my new camera but am now unable until I can find a replacement!
  • 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.
  • Good camera , but a bit pricey l
  • B) a general lack of further miniaturization from previous D7xxx bodies C) giving the perception of a somewhat premium APS-C camera while still not fully competing with the IQ of the entry-level FF market such as the D610.
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Reviews around time lapse (1.69 of 5)

  • You don't notice so much with a nice fast prime lens, but the improved ISO capabilities of the camera with the much better autofocus system is capable of transforming a low-end telephoto zoom that was almost useless in all but the brightest of light on the D90, into a very useful and almost professional feeling lens on the D7200.
  •  When looking to purchase a camera, my main concerns were low light capabilities, battery life, time-lapse capabilities, and cost
  • You can expect to get 5-6 hours of a 30 second exposure time lapse.- Image quality is fantastic, and the burst of 6 photos a second is more than I need.-Not having the deep pockets for a full frame camera, this was a great alternative
  • I mainly do travel photography but am expecting my first child and thought it would be appropriate to get a new camera that can capture video just as well as it can take photos
  • Good camera , but a bit pricey l
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More about Nikon D7200 DX-format DSLR Body (Black)

  • Style:Body Only  |  Configuration:Base 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