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Overview | |
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Maker | Nikon |
Type | Digital single-lens reflex camera |
Lens | |
Lens mount | Nikon F |
Sensor/Medium | |
Image sensor type | CMOS |
Image sensor size | 23.5 x 15.6mm (APS-C type) |
Maximum resolution | 6000 x 4000 (24 megapixels) |
Recording medium | SD/SDHC/SDXC (two slots) |
Focusing | |
Focus areas | 51 focus points |
Shutter | |
Shutter speeds | 1/8000s to 30s |
Continuous shooting | 6 frames per second |
Viewfinder | |
Viewfinder magnification | 0.94 |
Frame coverage | 100% |
Image Processing | |
Image processor | Expeed 4 |
Custom WB | Yes |
General | |
Rear LCD monitor | 3.2 inches with 1,228,800 dots |
Dimensions | 136 x 107 x 76mm (5.35 x 4.21 x 2.99 inches) |
Weight | 675g including battery |
The Nikon D7200 is a 24-megapixel APS-C digital single-lens reflex camera announced by Nikon on March 2, 2015. It started shipping on March 19. The D7200 was superseded by the Nikon D7500, announced on April 12, 2017. While the D7200 was equipped with features useful and intended for (semi) professional use (such as two SD card slots, and the availability of a battery grip), such features and possibilities have been removed from the D7500, so that the D7200 is the last camera in the D7xxx series for now, which targets also professional use. Being the successor of the Nikon D7100 it has (among other things) the following enhancements:
Otherwise, it has also been described as "by no means a radical upgrade" compared to its predecessor, "yet it still adds some important features".
The camera body shape has been left unchanged, in particular the deeper-grip update of other latest models such as the D5500 hasn't been adopted for the D7200.
Front view, body only
With AF-S DX Nikkor 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR
Rear view
Image of a cat taken using a Nikon D7200