Nikon D7200 Hands-on and Review

Last Updated on April 2, 2015 by PixelPluck

Nikon D7200 Hands-on and Review.

Nikon’s new D7200 [Order : Nikon D7200 DX-format DSLR w/ 18-140mm VR Lens (Black) ] is an evolutionary upgrade to the D7100, and fixes one of the few major complaints about that model with an increased buffer depth. Other improvements are more subtle, but the addition of -3EV sensitivity to the D7200’s 51-point AF array will please low-light photographers, and video spec gets a boost too, with the addition of a 1080/60p capture option (though only in 1.3x crop factor). While it looks very similar to the previous model on the outside, there are a fair few worthwhile improvements beneath the skin.

Basic Specifications
Full model name: Nikon D7200
Resolution: 24.20 Megapixels
Sensor size: APS-C
Kit Lens: 7.78x zoom
18-140mm
(27-210mm eq.)
Viewfinder: Optical / LCD
ISO: 100-25600
Shutter: 30-1/8000
Max Aperture: 3.5
Dimensions: 5.3 x 4.2 x 3.0 in.
(136 x 107 x 76 mm)
Weight: 44.3 oz (1,255 g)
includes batteries, kit lens
MSRP: $1,700
Availability: 04/2015
Manufacturer: Nikon

 

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The Nikon D7200 stores images in dual Secure Digital card slots. Compatible cards include both the higher-capacity SDHC / SDXC types, and the higher-speed UHS-I cards.

Buy : SanDisk Extreme 32GB UHS-I/U3 SDHC Memory Card Up To 60MB/s Read – SDSDXN-032G-G46 [Newest Version]

Buy Now : Nikon D7200 DX-format DSLR w/ 18-140mm VR Lens (Black)

Source : TheCameraStoreTV

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