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so it's not that I'm surprised but what a slap in the face to users who spend allot of money on a camera and don't get a highly desirable feature that even Nikon's low end cameras have
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Nikon's confusing and sometimes crass marketing tactics have definitely got me in the mood to jump ship on my next upgrade if one of their competitors can offer a well-rounded mirror-less or small form factor DSLR with better features
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Being able to save jpg and RAW on separate SD cards is a great feature as is being able to use my "old" AI-S Nikkor glass.
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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
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This is a good camera with a number of great features and options but there might be an issue with quality assurance at Nikon factories
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And you can take interval still shots, the autofocus is improved, and the dual storage chips is a very nice feature.
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However, this is a very nice feature to allow you to set certain button to do what you need them to do and have quick access to those functions
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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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Great camera and features at a very good price!
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Good Quality, Versatile, Feature Packed.
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That being said, the D7200 does offer some nice features
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One other reason I chose this camera is that it has the auto fine-tuning feature which allows you to fine tune your lenses to the camera, which the D5300 did not have
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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
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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
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Maybe the most outstanding feature of this camera is its' low light capabilities and the wide range of ISOs available.
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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
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It takes beautiful pictures and has enough features that I can continue to grow as a photographer while using it
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The D7200 and D750 starts to change that with a lot of nice features coming in.
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Feature rich, responsive and fast
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Nikon should be putting even more robust features into their lower to mid bodies in order to.... sell more than the competition.
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The U1 and U2 (user configurable settings) are really a nice feature upgrade vs. the D5100.
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Lots of of helpful features.
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One really nice feature is the ability to assign a button (I use the movie release) to quickly further crop down the sensor to 18x12 for a 1.3 more crop factor
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Time lapse video is also a pretty cool feature and the flash works nice and the white balance even in auto works really well.
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Amazed at this feature rich camera
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Pictures are sharper and this feature (2 card slots) makes it very worthwhile.
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Being able to adjust the fps is an excellent feature
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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.
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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
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Disappointed as I was excited to use my new camera but am now unable until I can find a replacement!
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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.
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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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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