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The Nikon D7200 captures action at 7 frames per second. Add to this its fast autofocus that even works in the dark, and you have a recipe for a camera that's suitable for sports and nature photographers. Not just photographers but videographers can get to work too with the D7200. You can for instance easily make time-lapse recordings with smooth lighting changes to speed up slow movements. Use WiFi to share or save photos right away.
Lens included | ||
Type of image sensor | APS-C | |
Type of image definition support | Full HD (1080p), HD ready (720p), VGA | |
Camera usage situation | At home for family and friends, Professional photography, Vacation | |
Suitable for photographer type | Advanced | |
Viewfinder | ||
Image stabilization | ||
Built-in WiFi |
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Very sharp image quality even at high ISO values. Big difference with my old nikon D80. The image processing is super fast. All information is in the viewfinder, with additional information on the screen or LCD screen. In short, a great camera..
ERMAL
14 July 2015
Automatically translated from Dutch
I bought the D7200 as a successor to my D7000. There is something unique about this body, but Nikon has broken that line. Production has stopped. When Nikon released the D7000, this created a new Nikon camera segment. Between the hobby range and the semi professional range. The camera was also in between in terms of specs, but had a partly metal body and some features from Nikon's professional line, such as a double SD card slot and acceptance of the older lenses with an aperture ring. The improved D7100 and later D7200 are direct successors with enhancements in quality or functionality. For example, NFC to send an image to your phone, and Wifi to easily connect to a smart TV. In addition, the D7200 also has the new image processing chip / software version. Nikon reported in December 2018 that the D7200 is no longer being manufactured and that Nikon is out of stock. So last chance on this body. There is also a successor, the D7500. This is, however, a successor in the 'new' segment, but it is not a direct successor of the D7200. The D7500 is based on the D750 (higher segment) in approximately the same housing as the D7200. This also means that the features of the high-end line have expired. A spicy detail for me is that Lensbaby (manual artistic lenses) indicates on their site that the D7500 can only be used to shoot in M mode, while the D7200 can only shoot in M and A mode. This means that with the D7500 you no longer have an automatic exposure system with lenses without a CPU. Not a problem for most, but if you want to use old or manual lenses, this is the chance to get hold of another special body. My first impression after a few weeks is that I have to get used to so much light sensitivity. Where my phone started to beat my SLR in the evening, that is no longer the case. My biggest flaw is that the zoom+ button next to the display used to be (D7000, I think also D80) under the zoom button. The zoom+ button has been moved to the top, so that I now immediately dive into a menu instead of zooming in. Will be a matter of time... Advantages compared to D7000: +Button on selection wheel, reducing the number of accidental recording type changes. +Better button for live mode, recording movie on top of the camera, instead of on the back.
Erik Boerma
27 January 2019
Automatically translated from Dutch
My Nikon experience started with a D3100, here I started to run into limitations, especially the focus speed. In addition, the 24MP sensor offers more options for large-scale printing. The controls are, as I was used to, clear, in the right places and well-arranged. The body feels sturdy and fits well in my hand. It's also light enough to still be handy with a slightly larger lens.
Martijn Vervoort
4 December 2015
Automatically translated from Dutch
Product number | 572580 | |
Manufacturer code | VBA450AE | |
Brand | Nikon | |
Warranty | 2 years | |
Processing of your defect | Carry-in warranty |
Camera type | Single-lens reflex camera | |
Suitable for photographer type | Advanced | |
Camera usage situation | At home for family and friends, Professional photography, Vacation | |
Menu language | Dutch, Multilingual | |
Best tested |
Lens included | ||
Lens mount | [Nikon F mount] |
Type of image sensor | APS-C | |
Crop factor | 1,5 | |
Effective number of megapixels | 24,2 MP | |
ISO sensitivity | 100 - 25600 |
Image processor type | Nikon EXPEED 4 | |
Photo file format | JPEG, RAW | |
Video file format | MPEG-4 AVCHD (H.264) | |
Audio file format | Linear PCM | |
Type of image definition support | Full HD (1080p), HD ready (720p), VGA | |
Full HD (1080p), frames per second | 24p, 25p, 30p, 60p | |
HD ready (720p), frames per second | 50p, 60p | |
Image stabilization | ||
Number of focus points | 51 |
Memory card | SD | |
SD memory card version | SD, SDHC, SDXC | |
Expandable storage capacity up to | 512 GB | |
Minimum requirements storage system | Class 4 |
Internal flash | ||
Exposure compensation | -5 - 5 | |
Guide number | 12 | |
Wireless flash control |
Screen size | 3,2 inches | |
Tiltable | ||
Touchscreen | ||
Number of pixels | 1228800 pixels | |
Number of focus points | 51 |
Viewfinder | ||
Viewfinder type | Pentaprism | |
Viewfinder size | 0,63 inch | |
Diopter adjustment | -2 - 1 dpt |
USB port | ||
USB version | USB 2.0 | |
HDMI connector | ||
Type of HDMI connector | Mini HDMI Type C | |
Microphone connector | ||
Type of microphone connection | 3.5mm jack | |
Hot shoe | ||
Hot shoe type | Hot shoe |
Built-in WiFi | ||
Bluetooth | ||
NFC | ||
GPS sensor |
Battery type | Nikon EN-EL15 | |
Battery/battery capacity | 1900 mAh |
Weight | 675 g | |
Height | 10,65 cm | |
Depth | 7,6 cm | |
Width | 13,55 cm | |
Material | Plastic | |
Color | Black |
Water resistance | Splash proof | |
Water-resistant | ||
Dust removal system |