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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!

expertreviews.co.uk
★★★★★
5 years ago

Best-in-class image quality and sublime ergonomics took the Nikon D7200 to the top of the pack, but is it still as impressive?

Ken Rockwell
★★★★★
9 years ago
Nikon D7200 Review

Honestly, all of these three cameras are pretty much the same and all are fantastic, and the older models sell for less: the D7000 sells new for less than $600 and the only real difference is that the viewfinder digits are green, not white.

DP Review
★★★★★
9 years ago

One of our favorite DSLRs in the past few years is the Nikon D7100, which was introduced way back in February 2013. The D7200 isn't a radical upgrade by any means, yet it still adds some important features, most notably a larger buffer, improved autofocus performance in low light, 60p video, Wi-Fi...

digitalcameraworld.com
★★★★★
9 years ago

Nikon D7200 review video: on the face of it the Nikon D7200 brings few major changes from the D7100. Externally, it's identical, with the same dimensions, weight, rear screen and viewfinder.

expertreviews.co.uk
★★★★★
9 years ago
Nikon D7200 review - hands on

The D7100 has been Nikon's enthusiast-level camera of choice for the past few years, but it was beginning to show its age in terms of connectivity, even in a field where manufacturers prefer to focus on pixel counts and burst speeds than Wi-Fi.

Steve's Digicams
★★★★★
8 years ago

The Nikon D7200 has a very familiar feel that most Nikon users will notice right away, but also includes a great feature that is fairly new to Nikon's dSLRs; WiFi. Built-in WiFi with NFC gives the camera an entirely new possibility of portability and sharing, allowing you to share your images via a...

Overall excellent image quality; Solid; comfortable build; OVF shows a full 100% of image area; High Res LCD is great for Live View shooting and viewing your images; A slew of custom shooting menus; Full 1080p HD Video capture; A lens for every shooting situation with the NIKKOR collection; WiFi and...

Video recording mode takes time to get used to; No 4K video recording; Burst shooting came up just a little shy of the stated 6fps; Higher price tag for an APS-C sized sensor camera

PDN Gear Guide
★★★★★
8 years ago
Camera Review: Nikon D7200

If market data is to be believed, fewer people are buying DSLRs these days. Some have migrated to mirrorless cameras. Others are likely holding onto older bodies, while still more are just as happy taking their snapshots with smartphones and even-so help us-tablets.

Wi-Fi and NFC; similar design to full-frame lineup; excellent battery life; expanded buffer; improved low-light focusing

Fixed display; slow continuous shooting mode; no real-time exposure preview; no focus peaking

Tom's Guide
★★★★★
8 years ago
Nikon D7200 DSLR Review: Excellent All Around

A full feature-set and solid performance - from autofocus to continuous shooting - are only some of the D7200's strong points. This DSLR also delivers excellent color rendition, sharpness and exposure, particularly at lower ISOs.

High image quality; relatively fast continuous shooting; well-suppressed noise at high ISO; weather-sealed body; dual command dials

Limited manual exposure control for video capture; shallow handgrip; LCD doesn't tilt or rotate

PC Authority
★★★★★
8 years ago
Review: Nikon D7200

If you know someone who makes their living taking photos, there's a 99 percent chance they shoot on either Canon or Nikon gear. And there's a reason for that: their higher end cameras and lenses are superbly built, reliable and perform brilliantly.

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