Nikon's HDSLR system is endlessly expandable. From legendary NIKKOR lenses and Nikon Speedlights for endless creative expression, your system can grow with you.
Nikon's HDSLR system is endlessly expandable. From legendary NIKKOR lenses and Nikon Speedlights for endless creative expression, your system can grow with you.
A terrific camera! It has everything you could wish for. Fast and precise autofocus. You can push the ISO rate is soaring and the pictures are still really good. A cannon product! Better get there with DX sensor!
I purchased a D3300 for my girlfriend for her birthday. I purchased a D7100 used for myself after seeing the quality of her pictures. I was impressed with the features of the 7100 and am a rookie so there was a medium learning curve.
few extra features like nef and onboard wifi along with the extra exposure stop
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The Nikon D7200 is a great camera for the money, as long as you don't care about an extensive feature set.
Great photo quality; solid performance and a sturdy body are the Nikon D7200's highlights.
Subpar wireless implementation and a fixed LCD display.
In case you somehow missed it (or if you skipped ahead), the Nikon D7200 is an excellent camera. It produces still images that compete with or are better than any other APS-C camera on the market. The low light performance of this camera is top notch and rivals cameras that cost quite a bit more.
With Nikon’s full frame cameras like the D750 and D810 hogging the limelight, it is easy to forget that it still has digital SLRs aimed at intermediate and advanced users that rely on a less fancy APS-C “crop” sensor.
Though the D7200's updates are few and far between, they add up to one of the best APS-C DSLRs yet....
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