It's been a couple of years since the Nikon D7100 ($329.99 at Amazon) wowed us with its image quality and performance. Its successor, the D7200 ($1,199.95, body only), offers modest upgrades, ...
I'm probably the ideal target customer for Nikon's latest digital SLR (single-lens reflex) camera. I'm not a photographer, but I do understand what the ISO and exposure are and how to use them ...
Nikon has expanded its line-up of DSLRs with a faster, more versatile DX-format camera. The Nikon D7200 features a large image sensor, pro-grade AF system, an EXPEED 4 image processor and an ISO range ...
As the camera market continues to evolve, the Nikon D7200 wedges itself firmly in the traditional DSLR camp. It's shunned featuring a vari-angle screen like its Canon competitors, such as the 70D or ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Nikon has released details of two new cameras, the D7200 DSLR and the Coolpix P900, which are scheduled to go on sale later this month. Front view of the new Nikon D7200 DSLR camera with no lens ...
Nikon claims that the pixel density of the Nikon D7100's APS-C format sensor is sufficiently high that there are relatively few occasions when moiré patterning is likely to occur, and consequently no ...
It's been a couple of years since the Nikon D7100 ($329.99 at Amazon) wowed us with its image quality and performance. Its successor, the D7200 ($1,199.95, body only), offers modest upgrades, ...
If you know someone who makes their living taking photos, there’s a 99 percent chance they shoot on either Canon or Nikon gear. And there’s a reason for that: their higher end cameras and lenses are ...