Nikon D7200 Officially Launched

Following the release of the astronomy-centric D810a, Nikon announced the latest model of their mid-range DX-format digital single-lens reflex camera – the Nikon D7200.

Nikon’s new APS-C CMOS sensor-wielding dSLR got a slight shot in the arm which include a nominal increase in pixel count (up by 0.1MP), addition of wireless modules such as Wi-Fi and NFC and an increase in its buffer rate when shooting pictures in JPEG format at 6fps.

Other than that, Nikon was also keen to point out that the D7200 features 51-point autofocus system which will allow users to lock in on their subject even in poorly-lit conditions thanks to its improved low-light sensitivity.

Rounding up the list of improvements that the D7200 has over its predecessor include a more nature-ready body, the ability to capture Full-HD videos at 60fps, and significantly better battery life which is rated at 1110 shots based on CIPA standards.

Nikon D7200 specs:
24.2MP APS-C CMOS (23.5 x 15.6 mm)
EXPEED 4 image processor
Hybrid AF System
51-point AF points
ISO 100 – 25600
30 secs. – 1/8000 shutter speed
6fps continuous drive
Optical Viewfinder, 100% coverage
0.94x magnification
Built-in Flash
GN: 12.0m at ISO 100
Optional External Flash via Hot shoe
3.2” Fixed LCD panel
1.2M-dot resolution TFT LCD screen
1080p video recording @60fps
Two SD card slots
SD / SDHC / SDXC
RAW + JPEG file format
Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
NFC
EN-EL15 Li-Ion battery (1110 shot CIPA)
136 x 107 x 76 mm
675g

The new Nikon D7200 is slated to hit the shelves next month and will be retailed for USD1,199.95 for the body-only package. An 18-140mm kit lens can be purchased alongside the camera for an extra USD300.

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