The Nikon D7200 DSLR camera exhibits exceptional low-light shooting capabilities and includes a built-in WiFi with NFC. This DSLR camera comes with Nikon AF-P DX Nikkor 18–55mm VR and 70–300mm ED lenses. It is equipped with a 24.2 MP DX-Format CMOS sensor for producing high-quality clear images in any lighting condition. Thanks to the EXPEED 4 image processor, the camera captures up to 100 continuous frames at 6 fps. This camera can also produce a time-lapse sequence of 9999 consecutive frames. With the built-in flash, you can take well-illuminated photos at night or in dim-lit indoors. The Nikon camera is powered by an EN-EL15 Li-ion battery that makes it capture up to 1110 still images or record 80 minutes of a video on a single charge.
Optics and Focus
The Nikon D7200 has Nikon AF-P DX Nikkor 18–55mm VR and 70–300mm ED lenses provided with it. These lenses have 12 elements in 9 groups and 14 elements in 10 groups, respectively. The 18–55mm VR lens has two aspherical elements in the lens design while the 70–300mm ED lens includes a single extra-low dispersion element. Both the lenses have a super integrated coating and a 7-blade diaphragm. The pulse stepping motor AF system is also a common feature in both lenses, which offers a fast focusing performance down to a minimum distance of 25 cm for 18–55mm VR and 1.1 m for 70–300mm ED lens. The 18–55mm VR lens has the vibration reduction IS to facilitate handheld shooting technique. You may use the lens's focusing capabilities with the camera's advanced Multi-CAM 3500 II DX AF sensor module. It includes 51 phase-detection points with 15 cross-type points. The ISO sensitivity of this camera ranges from 100-25600, which can be extended to 102400. Both electronic and mechanical shutters have a maximum speed of up to 1/8000th of a second.
Screen and Sensor
This Nikon DSLR camera is fitted with a 24.2 MP DX-Format CMOS sensor that produces high-resolution images with minimum grain. Moreover, the omission of a low-pass filter from camera design ensures improved sharpness. The bright pentaprism optical viewfinder has a magnification of 0.94× and a 100% screen coverage. Moreover, it has an organic EL display that shows current camera setting. The 3.2-inch LCD screen offers a live view of the scene in 1229k dot resolution. It also gives 100% screen coverage like the viewfinder and provides 170° diagonal angle of view.
Image and Video
The Nikon D7200 is capable of producing photographs with a maximum resolution of 6000×4000 dpi in JPEG and RAW formats. Thanks to the EXPEED 4 image processor, the camera can shoot full HD videos at 60 fps and time-lapse videos up to 9999 consecutive exposures at variable intervals with the built-in intervalometer. In the continuous-shooting mode, the camera can take up 100 images in JPEG format at 6 fps. You may record RAW files in lossless form and compress them to 12- or 14-bit images.
Other Features
Apart from the built-in flash, the Nikon D7200 has a hot shoe for connecting an external flash. The external flash can be synchronized up to 1/250th of a second. With the Snapbridge WiFi connectivity, you may transfer images to smartphones for sharing online. Alternatively, the camera can be operated remotely with your smartphone by using the camera's NFC connectivity. The integrated self-timer makes you delay the shutter release at 2, 5, 10, and 20 seconds.