Nikon D7200
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The Nikon D7200 is an APS-C DSLR with Nikon F mount built for enthusiast and advanced photographers who want a reflex camera that feels fast, dependable and genuinely capable for serious stills work. Its 24.2 MP CMOS sensor, lack of an optical low-pass filter, optical pentaprism viewfinder, built-in Wi‑Fi and NFC connectivity and continuous shooting up to 6 fps make it one of the more complete and well-rounded Nikon DX DSLRs of its generation. Add dual SD card slots and a more robust control layout than entry-level bodies, and the D7200 clearly positions itself as a camera for users who care about direct handling, reliability and consistent output.
In real use, the Nikon D7200 stands out because it balances resolution, speed and control in a body that feels more substantial than a basic DSLR without becoming overly large or cumbersome. The 51-point autofocus system, strong battery life, ISO range from 100 to 25600 with expansion beyond that and generally responsive performance make it very convincing for portraiture, travel, street, documentary work, events and light wildlife photography. The dual-card design adds peace of mind for important shoots, while the APS-C sensor without a low-pass filter helps preserve very strong detail when paired with good lenses. Even without more modern extras such as 4K video, it remains a camera that feels highly coherent and purpose-built for photography.
That gives the Nikon D7200 lasting photographic value for demanding enthusiasts, advanced students and Nikon F users who want a DSLR that can stay relevant for years. It performs especially well in portrait, landscape, travel, everyday reportage, social coverage and moderate action, particularly with fast primes or flexible telezooms in the F-mount system. Its appeal does not come from one isolated specification, but from the combination of a detailed sensor, solid autofocus, dual storage, strong general responsiveness and a classic DSLR shooting experience that still feels deeply practical. Even next to newer bodies, it remains a very sensible choice for photographers who prioritize optical-viewfinder handling, long battery life and dependable real-world performance over trend-driven feature lists.
- Storage media: Dual SD/SDHC/SDXC card slots
- Processor: Expeed 4
- Sensor format: APS-C (24.2MP)
- Lens mount: Nikon F
- Release year: 2013
- Body dimensions: 765 g; 136 x 107 x 76 mm
Specifications
- Brand
- Nikon
- Line or model
- D7200
- Effective megapixels
- 24.2 Effective megapixels: usable sensor resolution for images.
- Sensor type
- CMOS Sensor technology (for example, CMOS, CCD).
- Processor
- Expeed 4
- Low pass filter
- No Optical low-pass (anti-aliasing) filter Optical low‑pass filter that reduces moiré and aliasing.
- ISO range
- ISO 100 - 25600 (expands to 102400) Range of ISO values available on the camera.
- Focus points
- 51 Number of available autofocus points.
- Body type
- Mid-size SLR
- Body classification
- Dslr
- Body dimensions
- 765 g; 136 x 107 x 76 mm Physical body dimensions (width × height × depth), usually in mm.
- Weather sealing
- Weather sealing against dust and moisture.
- Viewfinder
- Optical (pentaprism) viewfinder 6.0fps continuous shooting Viewfinder type (optical or electronic) for composition.
- Screen size
- 3.20"dads Physical size of the screen; measured by the visible diagonal in inches.
- Screen resolution
- 1,229k dots Number of pixels shown on the screen (width × height).
- Touch screen
- Indicates whether the screen supports touch for menus or focus.
- Screen articulation
- Fixed screen Screen articulation type (tilting, fully‑articulated, etc.).
- Video modes
- 1920 x 1080 at 60,50,25,24 fps and save in MPEG-4 and H.264 formats. Available combinations of resolution and frames per second (FPS) for video recording.
- FHD max FPS
- 58 Maximum frames per second in Full HD.
- Wireless connectivity
- Nikon D7200 features built-in wireless (Wi-Fi) connectivity ( with NFC) which lets you transfer your photos directly to compatible devices without any physical connection. Wireless features available (Bluetooth/Wi‑Fi).
- Continuous shooting
- Up to 6 fps Maximum burst shooting speed in frames per second (fps).
- Storage media
- Dual SD/SDHC/SDXC card slots Card/storage media formats supported by the camera.
- Launch price
- USD 1,200 In 2013, it is the manufacturer’s suggested price at release.
- Current price
- USD 898 It is the approximate market value (used or new) as of Jul/2026.
- Mount
- Nikon F Lens mount type supported by the camera. If L-Mount Alliance appears, it means the camera uses Leica L mount shared across alliance brands.
