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Nikon D7200

Announced Mar 2, 2015 •
24 megapixels | 3.2 screen | APS-C sensor
Product description
Announced Mar 2, 2015

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 15%.

The camera features a 24.2MP CMOS sensor with no optical low-pass filter, which maximizes resolution. It has an ISO range of 100-25600 that expands up to 102400 in black & white only. The autofocus system remains 51-points with 15 cross-type sensors but now all of those points can focus down to -3EV. Continuous shooting remains at 6 fps (7 fps in 1.3x crop mode) but the D7200 can take much longer bursts thanks to that larger buffer. Other features include a 3.2" 1.2M dot LCD, large optical viewfinder with 100% coverage, and 1080/60p video (in crop mode only), and an enhanced time-lapse feature.

Quick specs
Body type Mid-size SLR
Max resolution 6000 x 4000
Effective pixels 24 megapixels
Sensor size APS-C (23.5 x 15.6 mm)
Sensor type CMOS
ISO Auto, 100-25600, expands to 102400 (black and white only)
Lens mount Nikon F
Focal length mult. 1.5×
Articulated LCD Fixed
Screen size 3.2
Screen dots 1,228,800
Min shutter speed 30 sec
Max shutter speed 1/8000 sec
Format MPEG-4, H.264
Storage types SD/SDHC/SDXC (two slots)
USB USB 2.0 (480 Mbit/sec)
Weight (inc. batteries) 675 g (1.49 lb / 23.81 oz)
Dimensions 136 x 107 x 76 mm (5.35 x 4.21 x 2.99)
GPS Optional

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Our review

The D7200 is a gentle refresh of an excellent camera. The sensor sees improvements in dynamic range, AF works in lower light and the continuous shooting buffer lets you make use of its class-leading subject tracking. The slow live view autofocus and awkward lack of aperture control during movie shooting means it's not as flexible as some of its rivals but it's a formidable DSLR for stills work.

Good for: Anyone looking for a traditional, well-featured DSLR for stills shooting.

Not so good for: Videographers and, perhaps, travel shooters might do better looking elsewhere.

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Silver Award
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Nikon D7200 videos
Nikon D7200 sample video
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Nikon D7200 AF tracking video
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Nikon D7200 Real-world Samples
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