Nikon D7200 DSLR
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Product Overview
Nikon D7200 is an affordable DSLR camera in the Nikon F-mount system. Introduced by Nikon in 2015, it comes with an APS-C sensor with 24 MP (6000 x 4000) resolution.
The camera has an excellent battery life, and you may just get away without a second battery. The Nikon D7200's 6.0 fps burst rate limits its use for certain types of photography, but it is hardly something that most photographers should worry about.
The Nikon D7200 comes with 51 autofocus points.
Ratings
What we found
Neofiliac score 59%
Pros
- Exceptional battery life
- Weather-sealed
Cons
- Menu not touch-enabled
- Low 6.0 fps burst rate
What external reviewers found
External score 80%
Pros
- Good battery life
- Compact, weather-sealed body
- 10fps continuous shooting
Cons
- Lacklustre image quality
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Specifications
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External Reviews
cameralabs[1]
Reviewer score 80% (normalized by Neofiliac) Nikon’s D7200 – and the D7100 before it – shoot at a top speed of 6fps, boostable to 7fps if you choose the 1.3x cropped mode. The EOS 80D is quoted as shooting at 7fps for up to 110 JPEGs or 25 RAW images (with a UHS-I card) Both 100% crops from 1080 / 24p video at 3200 ISO.
Pros
- Compact, weather-sealed body
- 10fps continuous shooting
- Good battery life
Cons
- Lacklustre image quality
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References
- ^ Nikon D7200 review. [cameralabs].
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