Nikon D7200 Gets Silver Award from DPReview

Nikon D7200 DSLR camera gets 83% Silver Award from the experts at DPReview. Poised to deliver in the most challenging of situations, Nikon’s D7200 is a versatile DX-format DSLR that caters to both still photography and video users. Featuring a 24.2MP CMOS sensor which lacks an optical low-pass filter, and an EXPEED 4 image processor, the D7200 is able to record up to 6 fps at full-resolution, or 7 fps at a 1.3x crop, with a 100-frame buffer for extended high-speed shooting. See Best lenses for Nikon D7200.

And DxOMark reviewed the Nikon D7200: It gets 87 point score and ranks in 20th place for all sensors in the database and in first place for APS-C sensors. Best APS-C Camera!

From Dpreview conclusion:


If you’re specifically after a DSLR and you mainly want to shoot stills, then the D7200 is an obvious choice: its controls, class-leading image quality and excellent AF tracking make it quick and enjoyable to use, and stand-out features such as its low-light AF ability, Active D-Lighting, and Wi-Fi just go to seal the deal.


The D7200 is a gentle refresh of a very good camera. The sensor is a little better, the autofocus works in lower light and the continuous shooting buffer lets you make use of its excellent AF tracking. The slow live view autofocus and awkward lack of aperture control during movie shooting means it’s not as flexible as some of its rivals but it’s still an excellent DSLR for stills work.

Now Nikon D7200 DSLR camera body is in stock at most US stores for $1,196.95. If you like Nikon D7200 very much, just buy Nikon D7200 online right now!

Nikon D7200 (Body Only) $1,196.95 Amazon | B&H | Adorama
Nikon D7200 with 18-140mm lens $1,496.95 Amazon | B&H | Adorama

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