![]() It also means that the camera’s native sensitivity range now has a top value of ISO 25600, while new Hi1 and Hi2 modes take that all the way up to ISO 102400 (equivalent).Īnother improvement has been made to the autofocusing system. This helps to increase the camera’s burst depth, which is useful when you’re shooting at a fast frame rate. The latest version of Expeed processor - an EXPEED 4 - has been included. The camera’s sensor has no anti-aliasing filter, which helps to get the most detailed images.Īlthough much of the D7200 has stayed the same, Nikon has made a couple of notable improvements which should mean it produces better quality images. The company has used the same body, with the same weight and dimensions, as the D7200’s predecessor (the D7100) - it’s also got an identical viewfinder and screen. Arguably it’s Nikon’s best offering for enthusiasts as Nikon has yet to replace the D300S, which technically sits at the top of its APS-C camera range. It features a 24.2 million pixel APS-C sized (DX format) CMOS sensor. Nikon’s new D7200 is aimed at enthusiast photographers, and sits in the middle of the company’s line-up.
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