It's been a couple of years since the Nikon D7100 ($329.99 at Amazon) wowed us with its image quality and performance. Its successor, the D7200 ($1,199.95, body only), offers modest upgrades, ...
I've been reviewing hardware and software, devising testing methodology and handed out buying advice for what seems like forever; I'm currently absorbed by computers and gaming hardware, but ...
As the camera market continues to evolve, the Nikon D7200 wedges itself firmly in the traditional DSLR camp. It's shunned featuring a vari-angle screen like its Canon competitors, such as the 70D or ...
Nikon has issued firmware version C 1.01 for the D7200 DSLR camera. The new firmware is primarily aimed at bug fixes and addresses the following issues: – Selecting Firmware version in the SETUP MENU ...
The D7200 is presently Nikon’s flagship DSLR camera with APS-C sensor, and it shows. It has improved over its predecessors, and delivers in grounds where it needs to. The weight of the camera induces ...
As the Nikon D7200 uses the same body as its predecessor, it’s fair to say that using it feels pretty the same as using the D7100. In fact, using the D7200 also feels quite similar to using something ...
Like its predecessor, the D7200 is targeted at photo enthusiasts who want the benefits a DX-crop sensor can provide. Essentially, it offers the same advantages as the earlier camera. Photographers ...
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