Nikon D7200 kit 18-105
![]() | Expecting restock £926.47 This camera, released in 2015, is an improved and refined version of the successful D7100 model. It carries the same 24-megapixel APS-C sensor on board, devoid of an anti-moire filter, but Expeed 4 has already been used as a processor, which made it possible to achieve more solid capabilities — in particular, the number of frames in a series has increased to 100 for JPEG and 27 for RAW. Another notable update to the Nikon D7200 camera is Wi-Fi + NFC wireless interfaces, the capabilities of which include remote control. Shooting modes include Timelapse. Recording is carried out on SD cards, which can be installed at once two. The case has dust and water protection. |
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Useful Review? Yes17 No2 |
A second simpler SLR was needed in addition to the excellent full-frame Nikon D810. Considering the budget constraints, the desired optical compatibility with the 810 and personal preferences, the choice was made on the Nikon D7200. 24.2-megapixel APS-C sensor without an anti-aliasing filter. The absence of the filter results in excellent sharpness and clarity of the smallest details. Another significant advantage of this sensor is its low noise at high ISO. I also want to highlight the good dynamic range. Worked with an 18-105 zoom, and was pleased by the fast autofocus, genuinely fast. A fairly large built-in buffer allows for long bursts: 8-9 seconds for jpeg, 4-5 seconds for 12-bit RAW, and up to 3 seconds for full 14-bit RAW files. Metal lightweight alloy body with protection against water and dust. Classic Nikon control and menu. I'm used to it and I like it. The capacious battery lasts approximately 800-900 shots (without flash), and charges in about 3 hours. A very high-quality 3.2-inch display with excellent viewing angles. It shoots good 1080p video at 60 fps. There are potentially useful Wi-Fi and NFC, but I haven't had the chance to use them. By default, when shooting in JPEG, the camera uses rather aggressive noise reduction algorithms, and along with the noise, small details and light textures get "blurred". Keep this in mind, shoot in RAW and everything will be OK. Slow autofocus performance in LiveView mode. Even though the processor in the camera is new and faster, delays of up to half a second still occur. |
Useful Review? Yes17 No11 |
Amazing device. I've been using it for 2 months and have only rave impressions. I was choosing between Canon D7 mark 2 and Nikon. Moreover, before this I used a Canon D60. I haven’t regretted it for a minute. Wonderful picture, high ISO, very comfortable. Works wonders with good optics. I didn’t notice any significant ones. Except that......it’s so captivating that it makes you shell out for good optics. use Nikon D7200 body month or more i recommend it should buy |
Useful Review? Yes4 No73 |
Horse price tag Nikon For that price it should come with a straitjacket |
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