Front of the Nikon D7200 In the middle of the dial, there’s a lock button which must be held down before you can rotate the dial. This proves useful for avoiding accidental settings changes when you don’t want to make them - such as when taking the camera in and out of your bag...
One of our favorite DSLRs in the past few years is the Nikon D7100, which was introduced way back in February 2013. The D7200 isn't a radical upgrade by any means, yet it still adds some important features, most notably a larger buffer, improved autofocu
For shooting larger targets that don't move so randomly—including larger birds, and most sports action—the D7200 is more than adequate. It's just a shame that Nikon doesn't have a true APS-C companion to its pro-grade full-frameD4S($1,444.99 at Amazon)that can go toe-to-toe with...
The EXPEED 4 image-processing engine for even better image quality The D7200 is equipped with the same EXPEED 4 image-processing engine adopted for high-end models. This enables use of a broad range of standard ISO sensitivity settings, from ISO 100 to 25600, with both still images and movi...
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Nikon announces D7200 – Unleashed Dx000 adds GPS Nikon is on a roll! Just weeks after the D5500 and D810A, Nikon just announced the D7200 – the successor to the D7100. Little seems to have been changed from the D7100 (readhereandhere), but this can also bring advantages: OurUnleash...
Best Telephoto Zoom lenses for Nikon D7200 Nikon 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6G ED-IF VR A versatile, lightweight telephoto zoom lens. Ideal for wildlife, travel, well-lit sports and general photography. Compact and lightweight, Nikon 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6G ED-IF VR is a well-balanced walk-around...
The Nikon D7200 is an updated version of the venerable D7100. Its design and build quality remains the same but it gains a faster processor, much larger buffer for continuous shooting, improved low light autofocus performance, and Wi-Fi with NFC. Battery life has also gone up by more than...
Although our team at Photography Life has not had a chance to test this particular combination due to the unavailability of the D500 in the US, we have been actively using the lens on camera bodies like the Nikon D7200, D750, D810 and D4S for this particular review. We are planning to ...
The Nikon D7500 is a 20.9 MP DSLR with the same high ISO, fast image proccessing and energy efficiency of the D500 in an enthusiast-level camera.