Sammanfattning: Nikon's new D7200 camera has hit the market, and with it, throws up the age old question: which is better, Canon or Nikon ? In our Nikon D7200 vs Canon EOS 70D comparison we look at how these two rival cameras stack up.Nikon's new camera is an enthusiast ...
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Publicerad: 2015-03-02, Författare: Gordon , testad av: cameralabs.com
The Nikon D7200 is the company's latest upper mid-range DSLR aimed at enthusiast photographers. Successor to the D7100, it slots between the D5500 and D610 in the range, making it the highest-end Nikon DSLR with a cropped DX-format sensor. Externally the...
Rugged, weather-sealed body; Great ergonomics and loads of controls; Accurate optical viewfinder; Excellent image quality; Decent burst speed; Swift autofocus; Generous buffer depths; Superb battery life,
Mixes plastic and magnesium-alloy panels on exterior; LCD monitor can't be tilted or swiveled; Presents a steep learning curve; No focus peaking in live view; Video mode feels a bit of an afterthought; New Wi-Fi features are rough around the edges
Superb control over image nose, Good coloraccuracy after tweaking, Stellar dynamic range, Ultrasensitive AF, Nearly instant blackout, Exceptionally fast and responsive, Manual focus assist direction indicator, Excellent build quality, Nikon D7100, Nikon D
Frequent and severe overexposure, AWB not perfect under artificial light, Bizarre Auto ISO, Indistinct ISO button, Very poor liveview, NoiseReduction forced at ISO 800, Lens correction slow down camera, Level difficult to see
The D7200 is the new Nikon APS-C flagship. It combines a refined 24 MP sensor with class-leading native ISO range and fast processor to deliver great image-quality and speedy performance.This is a sturdy professional DSLR with efficient controls for both ...
The D7200 is a great top-spec enthusiast D-SLR, but it's difficult to envisage many owners of the D7100 rushing out in their droves to upgrade. But if you're coming in fresh to the market, it's worth paying the extra £190 to get this latest model. The new...
The D7200 may not be a complete overhaul when compared to the D7100, but Nikon has tweaked an already great camera to produce something which is clearly better than its predecessor. The individual changes may seem fairly small, but taken together they hav...
Excellent stills, Latest Nikon image processor, Very good ISO performance, Extensive customization, Wi-Fi, NFC
Big, bulky, No tilting touchscreen, Video frame rate only 30p, Difficulty grabbing focus for low-light video
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Good low light performance, Lots of controls within easy reach, Sturdy build
Quite large, Offers little in the way of cutting edge features
It's a hefty, solidly-built camera that produces superb 24.2MP stills If you're looking for bleeding edge innovation or marquee features like 4K video, you won't find it here. The D7200 is a traditional DSLR camera and what it lacks in excitement it make...