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Testseek.com have collected 101 expert reviews of the Nikon D7200 and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Nikon D7200.
Award: Most Awarded April 2015
April 2015
 
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The editors liked

  • WiFi and NFC
  • Similar design to fullframe lineup
  • Excellent battery life
  • Expanded buffer
  • Improved lowlight focusing
  • Superb control over image nose
  • Good coloraccuracy after tweaking
  • Stellar dynamic range
  • Ultrasensitive AF
  • Nearly instant blackout
  • Exceptionally fast and responsive
  • Manual focus assist direction indicator
  • Excellent build quality
  • Nikon D7100
  • Nikon D
  • Rugged
  • Weather-sealed body
  • Great ergonomics and loads of controls
  • Accurate optical viewfinder
  • Excellent image quality
  • Decent burst speed
  • Swift autofocus
  • Generous buffer depths
  • Superb battery life
  • 51-point autofocus system. Dual SD card slots. Pentaprism viewfinder. Excellent control scheme. 1.3x crop mode available. Quick to turn on. Optional battery grip available. Crisp rear LCD. Sensor design omits optical low-pass filter. Very strong high ISO
  • High image quality
  • Relatively fast continuous shooting
  • Well-suppressed noise at high ISO
  • Dual command dials
  • Great photo quality
  • Solid performance and a sturdy body are the Nikon D7200's highlights
  • Very good resolution
  • Little noise and extremely high dynamic range
  • Solidly built
  • Beautifully finished
  • Very complete in terms of execution and options (NFC)
  • Fast continuous mode
  • A large buffer
  • Long series are possible
  • High-quality video
  • More user-
  • Best-yet APS-C image quality
  • Good JPEGs and extensive Raw dynamic range
  • Class-leading low-light performance
  • Impressive AF subject tracking performance through the viewfinder
  • All AF points continue to work down to -3EV
  • Wide AF area with dense 51-point

The editors didn't like

  • Fixed display
  • Slow continuous shooting mode
  • No realtime exposure preview
  • No focus peaking
  • Frequent and severe overexposure
  • AWB not perfect under artificial light
  • Bizarre Auto ISO
  • Indistinct ISO button
  • Very poor liveview
  • NoiseReduction forced at ISO 800
  • Lens correction slow down camera
  • Level difficult to see
  • Mixes plastic and magnesium-alloy panels on exterior
  • LCD monitor can't be tilted or swiveled
  • Presents a steep learning curve
  • No focus peaking in live view
  • Video mode feels a bit of an afterthought
  • New Wi-Fi features are rough around the edges
  • 6fps burst rate is slowest in class. Tops out at 5fps with limited buffer when shooting in Raw. Omits PC sync socket
  • Limited manual exposure control for video capture
  • Shallow handgrip
  • LCD doesn't tilt or rotate
  • Subpar wireless implementation and a fixed LCD display
  • No folding screen
  • Not inexpensive
  • But it is worth the money
  • No GPS
  • No control of aperture in movie or live view modes
  • Lack of peripheral cross-type AF points
  • 6fps Raw only available in 12-bit
  • Which sacrifices some dynamic range
  • No representation of exposure in live view
  • Movie autofocus is too fast and jumpy
  • Live vi

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  Published: 2015-07-15, Author: Greg , review by: pdnonline.com

  • WiFi and NFC, similar design to fullframe lineup, excellent battery life, expanded buffer, improved lowlight focusing
  • Fixed display, slow continuous shooting mode, no realtime exposure preview, no focus peaking
  • Between the improved ISO, more generous buffer, better low-light focusing and better battery life, we think that with the D7200, Nikon gave D7100 owners enough reason to upgrade. For Nikon shooters, the D7200 is a compelling crop-sensor camera to use alon...

 
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  Published: 2015-07-01, Author: Theano , review by: tomsguide.com

  • High image quality, relatively fast continuous shooting, well-suppressed noise at high ISO, weather-sealed body, dual command dials
  • Limited manual exposure control for video capture, shallow handgrip, LCD doesn't tilt or rotate
  • With top image and video quality, as well as great design and extensive features, the D7200 is one of the best midrange DSLRs you can buy...

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  Published: 2015-06-12, Author: Jim , review by: pcmag.com

  • 51-point autofocus system. Dual SD card slots. Pentaprism viewfinder. Excellent control scheme. 1.3x crop mode available. Quick to turn on. Optional battery grip available. Crisp rear LCD. Sensor design omits optical low-pass filter. Very strong high ISO
  • 6fps burst rate is slowest in class. Tops out at 5fps with limited buffer when shooting in Raw. Omits PC sync socket
  • The D7200 is the most serious D-SLR in Nikon's DX lineup, but it doesn't equal our Editors' Choice Canon 7D Mark II for capturing action...

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  Published: 2015-06-03, Author: Richard , review by: dpreview.com

  • Best-yet APS-C image quality: good JPEGs and extensive Raw dynamic range, Class-leading low-light performance, Impressive AF subject tracking performance through the viewfinder, All AF points continue to work down to -3EV, Wide AF area with dense 51-point
  • No control of aperture in movie or live view modes, Lack of peripheral cross-type AF points, 6fps Raw only available in 12-bit, which sacrifices some dynamic range, No representation of exposure in live view, Movie autofocus is too fast and jumpy, Live vi
  • 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 aper...

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  Published: 2015-04-26, Author: Ivo , review by: camerastuffreview.com

  • Very good resolution, little noise and extremely high dynamic range, Solidly built, beautifully finished, Very complete in terms of execution and options (NFC), Fast continuous mode, a large buffer, long series are possible, High-quality video, More user-
  • No folding screen, Not inexpensive, but it is worth the money, No GPS

 
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  Published: 2015-04-13, Author: Amy , review by: photographyblog.com

  • Rather than completely changing the design and way the D7200 works, Nikon has made a few incremental upgrades which tweaks the camera to make it even more appealing than its predecessor (which was also pretty great). It's designed for enthusiasts, which...

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  Published: 2015-04-10, review by: Kenrockwell.com

  • Abstract:  The Nikon D7200 is Nikon's best DX camera, replacing the old D7100, which replaced the older D7000 from 2010.Honestly, all of these three cameras are pretty much the same and all are fantastic, and the older models sell for less: the D7000 sells new for l...

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  Published: 2015-04-10, Author: Paul , review by: dxomark.com

  • Abstract:  Nikon's latest flagship DX-format DSLR, the D7200, features a 24.2Mp APS-C image sensor and weather-resistant shell, as well as an improved autofocus and image buffer capabilities. Using the same or similar APS-C sensor previously tested in their D3300 en...

 
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  Published: 2015-04-02, Author: Amy , review by: digitalcameraworld.com

  • Abstract:  Nikon D7200 review video: on the face of it the Nikon D7200 brings few major changes from the D7100. Externally, it's identical, with the same dimensions, weight, rear screen and viewfinder. In this Nikon D7200 review, Amy Davies highlights key specs, new...

 
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  Published: 2015-04-01, review by: whatdigitalcamera.com

  • Abstract:  You can see what Nikon's latest DSLR is capable of in the gallery below, and be sure to check back soon for a full in-depth review....

 
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