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The 24.2-megapixel Nikon D7200 ($1,200, body only) is an update to one of our favorite Nikon DSLRs, the enthusiast-grade D7100 . We love the D7000-series for features you won't usually find in entry-level interchangeable lens cameras like the Nikon...
LikeBeautiful, detailed images.Peerless control layout.Excellent autofocus.Don't LikeMediocre Wi-Fi implementation.12-bit RAW in bursts.Mediocre live-view autofocus.It's absolutely true that the Nikon D7200 is a subtle and evolutionary upgrade over the...
It's a hefty, solidly-built camera that produces superb 24.2MP stills If you're looking for bleeding edge innovation or marquee features like 4K video, you won't find it here. The D7200 is a traditional DSLR camera and what it lacks in excitement it...
The D7200 is the best Nikon short of going full-frame. With Nikon's full-frame cameras now cheaper than ever, the very concept of a flagship APS-C camera is standing on shaky ground. In its current position, The D7200 is probably too expensive for...
The D7200 is a gentle refresh of a very good camera. The sensor is a little better, the autofocus works in lower light and the continuous shooting buffer lets you make use of its excellent AF tracking. The slow live view autofocus and awkward lack of...
The Nikon D7200 really pulls it out of the bag where it matters. From enhanced image quality to improved autofocus performance, it's a solid enthusiast DSLR that rights many of the wrongs of its predecessor. In particular there's no longer...
It's tempting to compare Nikon and Canon DSLRs since these brands dominate the market. Canon's closest competitor to the D7200 is the just-released 24.2-megapixel EOS 760D, which can match most of the D7200's specifications in a smaller and lighter body...
The Nikon D7200 is the newest top-end APS-C camera from Nikon, with a new 24 megapixel sensor without low-pass filter, a larger buffer for series shots and built-in WiFi (NFC). Externally, the D7200 strongly resembles the D7100. It's a camera built like...