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Nikon D7200 + 18-140/3.5-5.6 VR

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amazon.com.au
★★★★★
5 years ago

Great camera and lens. I am almost a beginner and this is my first DLSR. I am happy with the quality of images and variety of settings that I can set to capture amazing pictures. If you are also a beginner and looking for your first pro camera, I highly recommend this one.

pricespy.co.nz
★★★★★
8 years ago

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!

Fredmiranda
★★★★★
4 years ago
Nikon D7200 DSLR Camera with 18-140mm Lens VBK450SLK review

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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Digitalcamera HQ
★★★★★
8 years ago
Nikon D7200 pushes the limits for low light photography

Nikon's best consumer DSLR sees a handful of updates with the D7200, including enhanced ISO sensitivity.

Excellent noise reduction; Excellent image quality; Lots of physical controls; Very versatile; Fast; Accurate autofocus

Heavy; Controls confusing to a beginner; Contrast detection auotofocus in video mode

Photography Life
★★★★★
7 years ago
Nikon D7200 Review

Nikon's D7200 is a dynamite machine and a pleasure to shoot. It's nimble, responsive and has good ergonomics. The D7200 sensor is a terrific performer. If DX sensors get much better could FX and those heavy FX lenses be in danger?

PhotoRadar
★★★★★
9 years ago

Roughly two years have elapsed between the introduction of the D7100 and the arrival of its successor, and on the surface the new D7200 seems more like an incremental update than a major overhaul.

Wi-Fi built in; 24.2MP AA-filterless sensor; Sturdy body

Fixed screen; Screen not touch sensitive; Highest sensitivity setting JPEG only

TechRadar UK
★★★★★
9 years ago
Nikon D7200 review

Roughly two years have elapsed between the introduction of the Nikon D7100 and the arrival of its successor, and on the surface the new D7200 seems more like an incremental update than a major overhaul.

Pocket Lint
★★★★★
8 years ago
Nikon D7200 review: Enhancing the enthusiast DSLR

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 760D, but does include Wi-Fi and NFC for sharing pictures via a smart device.

Great image quality; no high-ISO banding as per D7100 sensor; extensive battery life per charge; 100 per cent field-of-view viewfinder; larger buffer for burst mode

Still lacks vari-angle LCD screen; limited update over D7100 predecessor

ePHOTOzine
★★★★★
9 years ago
Nikon D7200 DSLR Review

Features Handling Performance Verdict Specification The Nikon D7200 updates the D7100 , and has a 24.1 megapixel APS-C DX sized sensor without the optical low pass filter (OLPF or AA Filter) - this should enable sharp, detailed images, and the camera offers 6fps continuous shooting, 51 focus points,...

24.1 megapixel sensor without OLPF; Weather sealed magnesium alloy body; Excellent image quality and detail; Very good noise performance; 51 focus points; 2 year warranty; Fast performance; Built in HDR; Built in Wi-Fi / NFC; Dual card slots; Improved battery life

Distortion with 18-105mm VR kit lens; FPS hasn't increased since D7000; Limited Wi-Fi app; very few options

Photography BLOG
★★★★★
9 years ago
Nikon D7200

Nikon's new D7200 is aimed at enthusiast photographers, and sits in the middle of the company's line-up. It features a 24.2 million pixel APS-C sized (DX format) CMOS sensor. Arguably it's Nikon's best offering for enthusiasts as Nikon has yet to replace the D300S, which technically sits at the top...

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