Product Description24.2Mp Dx-Format Cmos Sensor Expeed 4 Image Processor No Optical Low-Pass Filter 3.2 1,229K-Dot Lcd Monitor Full Hd 1080P Video Recording At 60 Fps Multi-Cam 3500 Ii Dx 51-Point Af Sensor Native Iso 25600, B&W To Iso 102400.From The Manufacturershare Your Creative Vision In Stunning Definition With Nikons First Dslr To Feature Built-In Wi-Fi And Near Field Communication (Nfc; Nfc Feature For Android V 4.0 Or Later Smart Devices Only). A 24.2 Megapixel Dx-Format Cmos Image Sensor With No Optical Low-Pass Filter Captures Remarkably Pure, Sharp Photos And Videos All The Way Up To Iso 25,600, While Expeed 4 Image Processing And Nikons 51-Point Autofocus System Helps Deliver The Speed To Capture Up To 6 Fps. Add Versatile Video Features, In-Camera Time-Lapse And Creative Effects Plus Outstanding Compatibility With The Nikon Imaging System, And Its Easy To See Why The D7200 Is The New Star Of Nikons Dx-Format Line-Up.For The First Time, The Exhilarating Image Quality, Low-Light Capabilities And Speed Of A Nikon Dslr Are Available With The Convenience Of Built-In Wi-Fi And Near Field Communication (Nfc). Introducing The D7200, The New Star Of Nikons Dx-Format Line-Up. Bring Your Creative Vision To Life With Photos And Videos That Shine With Sharpness And Clarity. Shoot In Nearly Any Light, From Dawn Until After Dusk, And Capture Everything From Sports And Action To Wildlife And Everyday Moments. Then Share Your Beautiful Images Easier Than Ever With A Compatible Smart Device. Whether Youre A Passionate Photographer Or Videographer Looking For A Tool To Ignite Your Creativity, A Pro In Need Of A Nimble Second Camera Or Someone Looking For An Ideal Blend Of Versatility And Convenience, The D7200 Is Ready For Your Challenge. Transform The Ordinary Your Vision In Stunning Definitionfree Of An Optical Low-Pass Filter, The D7200 Produces Remarkably Pure, Sharp Photos And Videos. Its 24.2 Mp Dx-Format Cmos Image Sensor Works Together With Expeed 4 Image Processing And Nikkor Lenses To Enhance Detail And Tonality. This Outstanding Image Quality Is Maintained All The Way Up To Iso 25,600 (Two Full Stops Higher Than The D7200S Predecessor) For Amazing Low-Light Images. You Can Also Now Expand The Iso Range Up To Bw1 (51,200) And Bw2 (102,400) To Shoot Monochromatic Photos In Even More Challenging Lighting Situations. Whether Shooting Stills Or Video, Selecting The 1.3X Crop Mode Extends The Reach Of Nikkor Dx And Fx-Format Lenses, Getting You Closer To Sports, Action, Wildlife And More. Share Every Thrilling Creation Nikons First Dslr With Built-In Wi-Fi & Nfcshare Your Outstanding D7200 Photos With No Hassle, Even When On The Go. Just Touch Your Compatible* Smartphone Or Tablet With Nfc To The D7200 To Establish A Wi-Fi Connection. Once Connected, You Can Use Your Smart Device To Browse Photos On The D7200 And Then Share Your Favorites By Text Message, Email Or Posting Online. You Can Also Use Your Smart Device As A Remote For The D7200; See What The Camera Sees And Take Pictures! Catch Shots Others Might Miss High-Speed Frame Rate And Increased Bufferwith Its 6 Fps* Shooting Capacity, The D7200 Is An Outstanding Choice For Sports, Wildlife And Other Fast Action. It Has A Large Buffer Capacity That Can Handle Up To Approx. 100 Shots Of Continuous Shooting When In Jpeg/Fine/Large; Up To Approx. 27 Shots In 12-Bit Lossless Compressed Raw Or Up To Approx. 18 Shots When Using 14-Bit Lossless Compressed Raw And Dx-Format Image Size. Switch To 1.3X Image Size And Capture Approx. 7 Fps* In Continuous High-Speed Mode.*When Using Live View, The Maximum Frame Rate Will Be Approx. 3.7 Fps. Beautifully Rendered Time-Lapse Moviesrecord Daily Life In Stunning Quality Or Experiment With New Forms Of Creative Expression. Create Beautifully Rendered Time-Lapse Movies With Smooth Exposure Variations Entirely In-Camera - A First For Nikon Dx-Format Cameras. Make Smooth Exposure Transitions With Auto Iso While Monitoring
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the sensor resolution of the Nikon D7200?A: The Nikon D7200 features a twenty-four point two megapixel DX-format CMOS sensor. This high resolution allows for detailed image capture and excellent clarity.
Q: What is the size and weight of the Nikon D7200?A: The dimensions of the Nikon D7200 are five point thirty-five inches in length, two point ninety-nine inches in width, and four point twenty-one inches in height. It is lightweight, making it a compact option for photographers.
Q: What type of image processor does the Nikon D7200 use?A: The Nikon D7200 is equipped with the EXPEED four image processor. This advanced processing engine enhances image quality and improves shooting speed.
Q: How do I record video with the Nikon D7200?A: To record video, switch to movie mode on the camera and press the record button. The Nikon D7200 can capture full HD one thousand eighty-pixel video at sixty frames per second.
Q: Is the Nikon D7200 suitable for beginners?A: Yes, the Nikon D7200 is suitable for beginners. It offers automatic modes and user-friendly features while still providing advanced controls for experienced photographers.
Q: How do I connect the Nikon D7200 to Wi-Fi?A: To connect the Nikon D7200 to Wi-Fi, navigate to the setup menu, select 'Wi-Fi', and enable the feature. You can then connect to compatible devices for easy sharing.
Q: How do I care for my Nikon D7200?A: To care for your Nikon D7200, keep it in a protective case and avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures. Regularly clean the lens with a soft cloth to maintain image quality.
Q: Is the Nikon D7200 weather-sealed?A: No, the Nikon D7200 is not fully weather-sealed. It is advisable to avoid using it in heavy rain or extreme weather conditions to prevent damage.
Q: What type of battery does the Nikon D7200 use?A: The Nikon D7200 uses a rechargeable lithium-ion battery. Ensure it is fully charged before use to maximize shooting time.
Q: What if my Nikon D7200 arrives damaged?A: If your Nikon D7200 arrives damaged, contact the retailer immediately for assistance with returns or exchanges. Most retailers have specific return policies for damaged products.
Q: Can I use my existing Nikon lenses with the D7200?A: Yes, the Nikon D7200 is compatible with Nikon F mount lenses. This allows you to use a variety of existing lenses for different photography styles.
Q: What is the maximum ISO sensitivity of the Nikon D7200?A: The Nikon D7200 has a maximum ISO sensitivity of one hundred twenty-five thousand six hundred. This wide range allows for shooting in various lighting conditions.
Q: Is the Nikon D7200 good for low-light photography?A: Yes, the Nikon D7200 performs well in low-light conditions due to its high ISO sensitivity and advanced autofocus system, making it a solid choice for night photography.
Q: How many autofocus points does the Nikon D7200 have?A: The Nikon D7200 features fifty-one autofocus points. This advanced autofocus system enables precise focus tracking for moving subjects.
Q: What storage type does the Nikon D7200 require?A: The Nikon D7200 requires SD, SDHC, or SDXC memory cards for storage. It supports UHS-I cards for faster data transfer rates.
Q: How do I update the firmware on my Nikon D7200?A: To update the firmware on your Nikon D7200, download the latest version from Nikon's official website, transfer it to an SD card, and follow the on-screen instructions in the camera's menu.