Photo answers review Photo answers rating Over two years have passed since Nikon announced the D7100, which sat at the top of its APS-C format range. Its successor, the D7200, changes very little at first glance. However a closer examination of the sp...
The D7200 is the best Nikon short of going full-frame. With Nikon's full-frame cameras now cheaper than ever, the very concept of a flagship APS-C camera is standing on shaky ground. In its current position, The D7200 is probably too expensive for mos...
Publicerad: 2015-05-15, Författare: Mike , testad av: pocket-lint.com
Great image quality, no high-ISO banding as per D7100 sensor, extensive battery life per charge, 100 per cent field-of-view viewfinder, larger buffer for burst mode
Still lacks vari-angle LCD screen, limited update over D7100 predecessor
The Nikon D7200 really pulls it out of the bag where it matters. From enhanced image quality to improved autofocus performance, it's a solid enthusiast DSLR that rights many of the wrongs of its predecessor. In particular there's no longer prevalent...
Publicerad: 2015-04-21, Författare: Bruno , testad av: digitalversus.com
Quick, precise autofocus, Picture quality up to 6400 ISO, Manufacturing quality, Dual SDXC slots, Big, thin, precise monitor, Finally, a special menu for video, Finally, Auto ISO is easy to get to
Monitor not a touchscreen and doesn't tilt or swivel, Not quite enough eye relief, Not many functions for the WiFi and NFC, Video mode not that practical, Too similar to the D7100
The D7100 set the bar high, and the D7200 reaches that bar with speed, picture quality and irreproachable manufacturing. That said, there aren't really enough changes over the D7100 to justify calling this a whole new model. Plus, competing DSLRs and hybr...
Has lots of control buttons making it quick to change settings, Quick AF system with a total of 51 points, Built-in NFC connectivity for sharing with a smartphone or tablet
No touchscreen/articulation like others in the Nikon range, No change in body design over the Nikon D7100
Although the D7200 is a very slight update, it has some useful improvements. Although the new Expeed 4 processor doesnt up the frame rate, the enlarged buffer allows more than 100 JPEGs to be shot continuously, making this camera a more appealing choice...
Wi, Fi built in, 24.2MP AA, filterless sensor, Sturdy body
Fixed screen, Screen not touch sensitive, Highest sensitivity setting JPEG only
The D7200 combines excellent resolution for an APS-C DSLR with good design and built quality, an improved continuous shooting buffer capacity and Wi-Fi and NFC built in. Its an upgrade rather than a new camera, but a good one....
Beautiful, detailed images, Peerless control layout, Excellent autofocus
Mediocre Wi-Fi implementation, 12-bit RAW in bursts, Mediocre live-view autofocus
LikeBeautiful, detailed images.Peerless control layout.Excellent autofocus.Don't LikeMediocre Wi-Fi implementation.12-bit RAW in bursts.Mediocre live-view autofocus.It's absolutely true that the Nikon D7200 is a subtle and evolutionary upgrade over the tw...