If you’re serious about photography but find full-frame DSLRs too pricey, a camera like Nikon’s D7200 will likely catch your eye. With enough resolution to make large prints, bursts speedy enough to ...
Nikon just announced the 24-megapixel DX-format, lightweight DSLR camera, model D7200, which is the first-ever Nikon SLR with built-in Wi-Fi and Near Field Communication (NFC). These features make ...
New from Nikon is the 24-megapixel D7200 ($1200, body only), an update to the popular D7100 DSLR. This DX-format (APS-C sized crop sensor) DSLR, offers a few new features to entice enthusiasts to step ...
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Nikon has rolled out a new DSLR camera aimed at photographers who want a lightweight camera that has powerful image taking capability. The camera is a DX-format unit with a 24.2MP CMOS sensor that has ...
The Nikon D7100 was a pretty excellent mid-level DSLR and now Nikon has refreshed much of the spec list for the new D7200. The megapixel count comes in at 24.2, which is a very slight uptick from the ...
I love it when a product wins me over. In testing the Nikon D7200 DSLR camera last week, I started out a bit skeptical. I happen to use a predecessor, the D7000, frequently, so I was interested in ...
Nikon is aggressively marketing its new D7200 DSLR as a video shooter. It certainly seems to show that the company understands the market and what it demands, but as the industry slowly turns its mind ...
Japanese camera giant Nikon this week unveiled the latest in its digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) and compact Coolpix camera lines. For those looking for a premium DSLR experience, the new Nikon ...
Nikon has rolled out an all-new DSLR camera that is the successor to the D7100 DSLR. The new camera is called the D7200 and it is a DX format DSLR built for photographers looking for a ...
I love it when a product wins me over. In testing the Nikon D7200 DSLR camera last week, I started out a bit skeptical. I happen to use a predecessor, the D7000, frequently, so I was interested in ...
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