Nikon has announced the launch of the new version of one of the most interesting cameras in its catalog. The new Nikon D7200 is an SLR DX format capable of taking pictures with a resolution of 24.2 megapixels and equipped with autofocus system 51-point detection with improved sensitivity over the previous model, the D7100. The Nikon D7200 incorporates WiFi as standard and is also compatible with NFC communication mode, allowing us to get photos to mobile teams simply by touch.
The Nikon D7200 continues obviously therewith and proven design that could already be found in its predecessor, the D7000 and D7100. Thus, on the rear panel antireflective we will find a 3.2 inch TFT display surface and a resolution of 1,229,000 points. The optical viewfinder, pentaprism type, continues to provide coverage of virtually 100% frame, and the rest of the body maintaining a seal that makes it resistant to dust and splashes. The Nikon D7200 has a built-in flash, and to store photos and videos has a double SD card slot.
The new Nikon SLR maintains the same 24.2 megapixel sensor than the previous generation, but incorporates the new EXPEED 4 processor which allows an ISO range of 100-25600. As mentioned earlier, the focusing system Multi-CAM 3500 II has 51 detection points, with fifteen points in cross located in the central part, and provides a sensitivity of up to -3 EV points. The shutter speed is 6 fps in standard mode, may increase to 7 fps if we select the new crop mode 1.3 increases built into the D7200, which can also be used to extend the range of the target we have coupled the camera. Meanwhile, the maximum duration of the bursts in RAW mode is 27 shots while JPEG mode can reach up to 100 images.
As for video recording, the Nikon D7200 allows us a high definition Full HD (1920 x 1080 pixels) with a’ve selected speed between 25 or 30 fps. The film can be stored on the SD card or we can send it directly to a screen via the HDMI connection, and audio recording have an integrated camera body stereo microphone. When sharing our photos or videos we can use the WiFi connection or NFC harbor with the D7200 as a novelty. In the case of WiFi, we download an application on your phone or tablet and to the NFC transmission sufficient in principle to bring the camera to your compatible device you want to share data.
Currently, Nikon has not yet specified the price or availability of the new D7200, although reference, remember that the previous model had a list price of approximately 900 euros, body only.
Nikon D7200 new DSLR camera
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