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The Nikon D7200 DX-format DSLR with 18-140mm VR lens is a powerhouse for prosumers and professionals alike, delivering 24.2MP high-resolution images without an optical low-pass filter, a robust 51-point autofocus system, and 6 fps continuous shooting. Its EXPEED 4 processor ensures stunning image quality even in low light, while built-in Wi-Fi and NFC enable effortless sharing. Rugged and versatile, this camera is designed to keep pace with your creative ambitions across all shooting scenarios.
| ASIN | B00U2W4FTI |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Aperture modes | F3.5–F5.6 |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Aspect Ratio | 3:2 |
| Auto Focus Technology | Center, Continuous, Contrast Detection, Face Detection, Live View, Multi-area, Phase Detection, Selective single-point, Single, Tracking |
| Autofocus | Yes |
| Autofocus Points | 51 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #66,889 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #61 in DSLR Cameras |
| Brand | Nikon |
| Built-In Media | AN-DC1 Camera Strap, BF-1B Body Cap, D7200 DX-format Digital SLR with 18-140mm Vibration Reduction Lens (Black), DK-23 Rubber Eyecup, DK-5 Eyepiece Cap, EN-EL15 Rechargeable Li-ion Battery, LC-67 Snap-on Front Lens Cap, LF-4 Rear Lens Cap, MH-25a Battery Charger, UC-E17 USB Cable |
| Camera Flash | Built-In |
| Camera Lens | 140 millimetres |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Tablet |
| Compatible Mountings | Nikon F (DX), Nikon F (FX) |
| Connectivity Technology | HDMI, NFC, USB |
| Continuous Shooting | 6 |
| Crop Mode | 1.3x |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (227) |
| Digital-Still | Yes |
| Display Fixture Type | Fixed |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 1228800 |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Dots Per Screen | Higher than 300,000 |
| Effective Still Resolution | 24.2 MP |
| Expanded ISO Minimum | 100 |
| Exposure Control | Automatic, Manual |
| File Format | JPEG (EXIF v2.3), Raw (Nikon NEF, 12 or 14-bit, lossless compressed or compressed) |
| Flash Memory Bus Interface Type | SD bus interface |
| Flash Memory Speed Class | UHS-I |
| Flash Memory Type | SD/SDHC/SDXC (two slots) |
| Flash Memory UHS Speed Class | UHS-I |
| Flash Memory Video Speed Class | C6 |
| Flash Modes | Auto, On, Off, High-Speed Sync, Slow Sync |
| Flash Sync Speed | 1/250 sec |
| Focus Features | Nikon Multi-CAM 3500DX II autofocus sensor module with TTL phase detection |
| Focus Mode | Single-Servo AF (AF-S) |
| Focus Type | Manual Focus |
| Form Factor | Mid-size SLR |
| HDMI Type | Type C Mini HDMI |
| Hardware Interface | HDMI, USB |
| Has Color Screen | Yes |
| Image Capture Type | Stills & Video |
| Image stabilization | No |
| Item Weight | 1.5 Pounds |
| JPEG Quality Level | Basic, Fine, Normal |
| Lens Construction | 17 elements in 12 groups |
| Lens Type | Wide Angle |
| Manufacturer | Nikon |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 1555 |
| Maximum Aperture | 38 Millimeters |
| Maximum Focal Length | 140 Millimeters |
| Maximum Image Size | 24.2 MP |
| Maximum Shutter Speed | 1/8000 Seconds |
| Memory Slots Available | 2 Secure Digital (SD) Slot 2 can be used for overflow or backup storage or for separate storage of copies created using NEF+JPEG; pictures can be copied between cards. |
| Metering Methods | Multi, Center-weighted, Spot |
| Minimum Focal Length | 18 Millimeters |
| Minimum Shutter Speed | 30 seconds |
| Model Name | Nikon D7200 |
| Model Number | 1555 |
| Model Series | D7000 |
| Movie Mode | Yes |
| Night vision | No |
| Optical Zoom | 7.8 x |
| Photo Sensor Resolution | 24.2 MP |
| Photo Sensor Size | APS-C (23.5 x 15.6mm) |
| Real Angle Of View | 75.4 Degrees |
| Remote Included | No |
| Screen Size | 3.2 Inches |
| Sensor Type | CMOS |
| Series Number | 7000 |
| Shooting Modes | Aperture Priority, Automatic, Autumn Colors, Beach / Snow, Blossom, Candlelight, Child, Close-up, Dusk / Dawn, Food, Landscape, Manual, Night Landscape, Night Portrait, Party / Indoor, Portrait, Programmed auto with flexible program (P), Scene Modes, Shutter Priority, Special Effects Mode (Night Vision, Color Sketch, Miniature Effect, Selective Color, Silhouette, High Key, Low Key), Sports, Sunset… |
| Skill Level | Professional |
| Special Feature | Travel |
| Supported Image Format | JPEG, Nikon NEF (Raw) |
| Total Still Resolution | 24.2 MP |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Total USB Ports | 1 |
| Total Video Out Ports | 1 |
| UPC | 018208015559 |
| Video Capture Format | MPEG-4, H.264 |
| Video Output | HDMI |
| Video Resolution | FHD 1080p |
| Viewfinder | Optical |
| Viewfinder Magnification | 0.94x |
| Warranty Description | 1 year coverage for labor, 1 year coverage for parts, This warranty doesn't apply to the batteries and software driver that accompany this product |
| White Balance Settings | Auto, Daylight |
| Wireless Technology | BuiltIn, NFC |
| Write Speed | 6 fps (still), 40 MB/s (video) |
| Zoom | Optical |
J**H
Excellent Purchase - More than the sum of its parts.
More than the sum of its parts. I own a number of cameras that on paper are fundamentally equivalent to the D7200. These are mainly Sony offerings and I have a lot of experience with these competitive products. Often when you are trying to address the 'Quality' of something as complicated as a modern DSLR it is hard to define one feature that makes the camera outstanding. I feel the Nikon D7200 consistently produces high quality images - even when pushed to its performance limits. This camera is my now my 'go to' generic unit, The 18-140 lens is ideal, the unit is tough and weather resistant (I'm rough on gear), the focusing/metering system is excellent - though many of the Sony camera's I own on paper are supposedly superior - in the field this is just not the case. On the down side the menu system is a tad antiquated (though the Sony menu system is also a little odd) - I'm not a big WiFi. BT or Video person - so I cannot comment on this - I use drone technologies for video and a dedicated video camera (Sony) - I use the D7200 for traditional still images. In this price range, I really think this camera is hard to beat - I had considered other products - Pentax K70, and a myriad of Canon offerings - even Nikon's next offering in this class cannot match the D7200 - this mystifies me a little. As a final note, this was a replacements for a Nikon D7100 that I lost in deep water (long story) - there is supposedly little difference on paper between the 7100 and 7200 Nikons - in reality, not so - the D7200 is a much better camera when reviewed in the field - which really did surprise me based on reviews stating the difference was marginal - it is not. In summary - I'm super happy with the purchase and I learned a valuable lesson - cameras may have similar specifications on paper - it is only when they are used as an integrated system that real judgments can be used.
J**I
I'm a REAL photographer again!
It had been a long time since I had time for photography and I was not sure I really needed a DSLR when there are so many decent point and shoot systems out there. But I am really glad I took the chance on this camera. I had forgotten how much I loved photography and how good I actually was. This camera challenges me to make critical decisions about my photography and gives me the tools to execute on the decisions I make. I jumped right back in and am shooting almost entirely on manual mode and the quality of my shots is outstanding (most of the time ;-). I am trying to give the Program modes a shot at making some of the decisions for me - especially when I am not in a thinking mood, and just want to shoot like a P&S and they do a great job. I'll never make money off my photography but I have quickly become the defacto photographer for every family event and it is always with me on my hikes and travels and has all the settings I need to switch from street to landscape to portraiture depending on where I am at any given moment. I have a long way to go before I master all the intricacies but this system has reawakened a passion in me and makes me feel like a kid again, exploring a talent that I had let go completely dormant. If you can commit some time to practice and want the flexibility and power that a DSLR can give you, the D7200 is a great camera for prosumers and has a decent selection of DX lenses. It would be nice if Nikon would invest in super wide DX lenses the way they do for FX but off brand manufacturers are filling the space nicely. Unless you need massive enlargements I doubt you will ever miss the full format system.
V**S
Grey market camera.
This was a grey market camera, does not say US on box, did not come with a manual so can not be worked on here in the US.
S**O
Great Buy
The D7200 is a work horse' I spend nine hours out in the city testing and learning the D7200 I ran all the function that i could make myself aware of and for the type of photography i do. Coming from the D5200/5300/5500 models I am in love with the D7200. ISO is off the chart as far as low light goes' This is the best DSLR that Nikon offers with the best low light ability as far as I am aware. also I've heard about the Burst mode is not that good on the the D7200'' Well I disagree! I am not a bird photographer so I don't need that 10\FPS But! I did test the CH on all modes including RAW-14 BIT and 1.3X crop (18X12); I got about 8-9 FPS going onto 1.3X on JPEG (M) after exhausting the battery on full RAW at DX (24X16) @7 FPS. The lens 18-140mm NIKKOR DX AF S 1:3.5-5.6G ED is an all around lens that works great and its not the top quality glass that I would like to have' But its a good lens. I do own other lens including a Rokinon 10mm wide angle for stellar photography so all my accessories are good with the D7200. all I got was an extra battery and two SD cards (Extreme)64G. The NFC works great no issues and the WiFi is build in no issues with that. I will update this review and add more pictures as I progress with the D7200
R**C
Wonderful
There have been so many reviews already posted, that I do not feel that I have much to add here. The camera works great and feels great. I am retiring my D300 to become a "backup" camera. Also, do not fail to notice that this is 24 M pixels! Pictures are amazing. I was thinking of a full-size Nikon, but now that desire is fading away. The ONLY issue that bothers me is that Nikon does not offer many telephoto lenses in DX format. OK, I could always get a full-sized lens, but that would be heavy and expensive. And, NO, I do not want an extender, as optimal sharpness is important to me. Bottom Line: So, just BUY it: You'll be happy. The 18-140 lens is also great - for casual shooting, it is all your really need, although I keep a fisheye (10.5mm) in my camera bag, as well as a wonderfully sharp wide angle zoon.
C**N
Mi primer cámara fue una D5300, por lo tanto les comento los puntos importantes a considerar. 1. Viewfinder de mayor calidad, es ligeramente más grande que en la D5300 y prácticamente no tiene distorsión en los colores de la imagen, en la D5300 el viewfinder tiene un tono ligeramente amarillo. Es decir el viewfinder de la D7200 es prácticamente perfecto. 2. La pantalla LCD es de calidad similar a la de la D5300, esto no es malo ya que está muy bien, los colores y el contraste están bien calibrados, esperaba algo mejor pero al final la pantalla de la D5300 sí es de alta calidad. 3. Diseño, peso, materiales, controles, en general todo se siente premium y tiene muchos más accesos directos que la D5300. 4. Desempeño con baja luz, la D5300 tiene buen desempeño pero la D7200 mejora bastante este punto, realmente el ruido generado con ISO altos es bastante menor, en condiciones de baja luz y utilizando lentes F1.8 puedes disparar a 1/60 o 1/80 con ISO de 12000 o 16000 con un nivel de ruido bastante aceptable, por lo tanto en condiciones normales de noche sin problemas se puede disparar a 1/80 con ISO de 6000 a 10000 en casi cualquier condición con muy buena calidad, lo cual es lo suficientemente rápido para evitar vibración. 5. La D5300 tiene el Picture Control, el cual es un modo para añadir filtros, estos son Neutral, Vivido, Retrato, Paisaje, etc, estos modos alteran los colores, contraste, nitidez, etc. En la D7200 este modo está bastante mejorado ya que ahora puedes editar cada opción y ajustar contraste, nitidez, saturación, claridad, etc para cada opción, esto es super útil ya que una vez que definamos nuestros ajustes preferidos las fotos requerirán menos retoque. 6. Doble de velocidad máxima con respecto a la D5300, esto es útil al usar lentes con F1.8 como el 50 o el 85 mm ya que durante el día, entra tanta luz a la D5300 que no es posible obtener una buena exposición, requiriéndose un filtro de densidad neutra para limitar la entrada de luz, con la D7200 al tener una velocidad máxima de 1/8000 es poco probable obtener una sobre exposición. 7. Batería más duradera, tiene como un 30 o 40% más capacidad que la D5300 además como la pantalla LCD casi no se prende porque prácticamente ya que te acostumbras solo trabajas con la micro pantalla superior lo cual es mucho más eficiente y esto ayuda a que la pila dure muchísimo. 8. Es considerablemente más pesada y un poco más grande que la D5300, esto es tanto desventaja como ventaja, ya que por un lado sí es más incomoda de llevar pero por otro lado el peso extra da una mayor estabilidad al momento de disparar evitando la vibración. Conclusiones, la cámara está muy bien, el cambio con respecto a la D5300 es bastante notable, es casi perfecta por donde se vea. La escogí sobre la D7500 por la mayor resolución de las imagenes (24 M vs 21 M) , mayor resolución de la pantalla LCD (33% más) y por que no me interesa el video 4K. Por lo que he visto, la D7500 tiene de ventajas un aún mejor desempeño en condiciones de baja luz, video 4K y pantalla articulada, es más ligera y un poco más pequeña.
I**I
Great deals and service ! I'm very happy with the camera that arrived in excellent condition and working perfectly. The seller has amazing servicing and fast feedbacks. If you order from Canada you may have to pay taxes like I did, but I had a swift refund upon contacting the seller.
C**O
Yo no soy profesionista ni mucho menos, soy un simple aficionado de la fotografía que estaba renuente a utilizar esta marca. Estuve trabajando con máquinas de la competencia por algún tiempo, pero cuando compré la Nikon D5500 mi perspectiva cambió. Ahora, de venir de la D5500 y la D5600, esta cámara es para sacarle provecho, es muy versátil, hace unas tomas fantásticas; es extraordinaria para las fotografías de noche en trípode, el ruido que sale es mínimo. La estuve utilizando en un sitio que había bastante polvo y en otros con brisa, y no tuvo problemas, está muy bien sellada (ojo, sólo lo es el cuerpo de la cámara, no el objetivo). Quizás extrañe la pantalla táctil y que sea rotatoria, como la D5500 y la D5600, o el SnapBridge de la D5600, pero son pecata minuta, lo demás lo compensa con creces. Tiene ranura para dos memorias y eso me facilita la vida. Considero que el salto que di es fantástico. Además, la compré en oferta en 17,900 pesos con el objetivo 18-200.
J**Z
Es una cámara muy completa, vengo de usar una D90 y está realmente me agrado en cuestión de velocidad, capacidad, el lente incluido es muy versátil. Falto incluirle el parasol a este paquete pero ya tenia. Tiene varias funciones automáticas interesantes para hacer cosas nuevas. Aún no uso el wifi aún. Pero realmente vale la pena esta cámara. Estoy muy satisfecho y contento.
C**N
Excelente cámara para los entusiastas de la fotografía a un paso de las cámaras profesionales pero incluso para trabajo en eventos sociales y fotos de producto es una buena opción, yo la uso para viajes. Precio un tanto elevado pero eso es culpa de nuestra monedita tan devaluada.
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