![]() ![]() This helps it offer weather and dust sealing on par with the D810 and D750 at the cost of added weight. Unlike the D750 and the D5500, the D7200 doesn’t use Nikon’s new Monocoque design, instead using a magnesium alloy in the top and rear covers. The D7200 takes full advantage of the processing capabilities of the EXPEED 4 engine to off an ISO range of 100 to 25,600 with Hi BW1 and Hi BW2 (equivalent to ISO 51,200 and 102,400 respectively) as options for monochrome images.A “Flat” Picture Control mode has been added which should be handy to videographers, as this option allows overblown highlights, shadows or color saturation to be suppressed, allowing you to achieve rich gradation in both brightness and color. ![]() There’s also Wi-Fi and NFC support, two SD slots for in-camera backup, and the D7200 is going to be the first DX-format camera to get the time-lapse function, opening another avenue of exploration to DX-format photographers. Not resting on their laurels after the launch of the D5500, Nikon has just announced the launch of the D7200, a 24.2 Megapixel DX-format camera that comes with the EXPEED 4 image-processing engine and shares the same autofocus system as the D750. ![]() Nikon launches D7200, CoolPix P900, View NX-i and updates Nikon Image Space app Nikon D7200 ![]()
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