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I would highly recommend this to anybody who doesn't need the expense of a full frame SLR but wants stunning images and quality.
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I love the quality of this camera, I have not had the chance to use it a lot,because I tend to use other cameras that I am more familiar with , same brand.
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The versatility and picture quality for both stills and video are outstanding as well as the audio as per the other
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so I can't comment on that piece but the quality of the images it produces are great.
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Quick, quiet, high image quality in general, and it focuses quickly even in dim light.
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I've seen people with IPhones get better quality pictures than I can take with this camera
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Takes good quality pictures
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I'm learning so this camera has more buttons than I know what to do with but the camera is excellent quality, feels great in your hands it has the grooves for proper holding
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Much better image quality than my old Canon
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The lens 18-140mm NIKKOR DX AF S 1:3.5-5.6G ED is an all around lens that works great and its not the top quality glass that I would like to have
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Love the picture quality but the body has a couple issues
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I am amazed at all things I can do with this camera - mostly I am amazed that I can get good quality low light pictures without using my flash!
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The image quality comparison tests I've read online between the D7200 and the Canon EOS 80D gave the D7200 the honors for best quality
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Good Quality, Versatile, Feature Packed.
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Great quality, well built, and loaded with features
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High ISO performance is quite good, as I have used up to 3200 ISO and still achieved good image quality
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For $1,200.00 you'd think you'd get a clean, quality product
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Going to try one more time because I really like the camera aside from all the issues and Nikons poor quality assurance
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The quality is tack sharp, the focus is
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Nikon D7200 LCD display, while higher quality than D5200 for image review, is not helpful for actually shooting pictures.
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I use the decent-quality bag to store my D3200 "beater" body and old 18-55mm lens. and the 70-300mm lens is s nice step up next from my 55-200mm
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Good image quality, fantastic ergonomics, fast autofocus with a ton of sensors, 100% viewfinder coverage, dual SD card slots, et cetera.
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Outstanding speed and quality.
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groupsSuper Easy to use even for new users; most often settings at your finger tipsSuper Great low light focus - even indoors with minimal lightingThe best image quality - Colorful, vibrant, DetailedGreat Low light capabilitiesWide Range of lenses and accessories to select from - grows with you
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Great photo quality
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Awesome camera quality
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The quality of the D7200 is fantastic.
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By comparison, the second camera used was a gh4, which required an iso of 1600 (almost unusable quality) to capture the same light
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i gave two stars because if it wasnt for this here, this camera takes a more noticeable better quality images than the 7100 camera..
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So if you're a DX shooter and have collected a number of DX lenses over the years, including high-quality items like the Tokina 11-16mm wide-angle, and want to upgrade your cropped-sensor camera but don't want, or can't afford, to spend what it would take to replace all that glass, the D7200 may be the camera for you
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The build quality is superb
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Great quality at night, super easy controls, paired with a 35mm 1.8 lens it’s hard to beat
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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
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I jumped right back in and am shooting almost entirely on manual mode and the quality of my shots is outstanding (most of the time ;-).
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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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Good camera , but a bit pricey l
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Good camera , but a bit pricey l
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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