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Camera Nikon D7200

The digital camera Nikon D7200 is an SLR model known for its exceptional image quality. With a 24.2-megapixel CMOS sensor and a maximum resolution of 6000 x 4000 pixels, it allows for capturing images with remarkable clarity, ideal for both amateur and professional photographers.

The Nikon D7200 is equipped with a 51-point autofocus system, ensuring increased accuracy when capturing images, even in low-light conditions thanks to its autofocus assist beam. Its ISO sensitivity ranges from 100 to 25600, offering remarkable flexibility for shooting in various lighting conditions.

In terms of video, this device allows recording in Full HD (1920 x 1080 pixels) with several frame rate options, making videos smooth and high quality. Additionally, the Nikon D7200 supports video formats such as AVC and H.264, ensuring optimal compatibility for editing and streaming.

Featuring a 3.2-inch LCD screen and an optical viewfinder, it provides an excellent viewing experience, allowing for precise photo composition. Its robust design and black color give it a modern aesthetic while remaining practical for everyday use.

Finally, the Nikon D7200 includes a battery with a lifespan of 1100 shots, allowing you to capture your moments without interruption, as well as an included battery charger for immediate use. This device is an ideal choice for those seeking a balance between performance and ease of use.

Manual of product D7200

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Editorial note

The Nikon D7200 is a digital single-lens reflex camera that offers exceptional image quality thanks to its 24.2 MP CMOS sensor. Users particularly appreciate the accuracy and richness of details in the photos, making it an ideal choice for capturing precious moments. Additionally, the flexibility of the autofocus modes, including Multi Point Auto Focus and Tracking Auto Focus, allows for easy adaptation of the camera to different shooting situations. The battery life is another strong point, with the ability to take up to 1100 shots, which is particularly advantageous during long photo sessions. The modern and robust design of the camera is also noteworthy, although it is slightly heavy at 675 g, which can be a disadvantage for some users during extended use. However, the Nikon D7200 has some limitations. The lack of built-in image stabilization can result in blurry photos, especially during handheld shooting. Furthermore, manual focusing can be problematic for beginners who prefer a more automated approach. The price may also be considered high compared to other similar models on the market, which could deter some potential buyers. In terms of features, Wi-Fi connectivity and resistance to environmental conditions are major assets, but the lack of a jack input for a microphone may limit options for videographers seeking better sound quality. In summary, the Nikon D7200 is an excellent choice for serious photographers, despite some notable drawbacks.

Score details

User experience

The user experience is very positive due to the exceptional image quality and the flexibility of the autofocus modes, although manual focus can be problematic for beginners.

Performance

The performance is solid with a 24.2 MP CMOS sensor, but the lack of built-in image stabilization can affect the sharpness of photos when shooting handheld.

Battery life

The battery life is excellent, allowing for up to 1100 shots, which is ideal for extended photo sessions.

Design

The design is modern and sturdy, but the weight of 675 g may be considered heavy for some users during long shooting sessions.

Value for money

The price may be high compared to other cameras in the same category, which could deter some buyers, although the quality partly justifies this cost.

Features

Features such as Wi-Fi connectivity and resistance to environmental conditions are major assets, although the lack of a microphone jack limits audio recording options.


Advantages

Exceptional 24.2 MP image quality

Various autofocus modes

Wi-Fi connectivity for easy sharing

Resistant to various environmental conditions

Battery life up to 1100 shots

Disadvantages

No built-in image stabilizer

High weight for prolonged use

Difficult manual focus for beginners

High price compared to competitors

Lack of jack input for microphone

Technical Specifications D7200

General Information

Image quality

  • Megapixel
    24.2 MP
  • Camera type
    SLR camera body
  • Image sensor size
    - "
  • Sensor type
    CMOS
  • Maximum image resolution
    6000 x 4000 pixels
  • Photo capture resolution
    (L) 6000 x 4000
  • Image stabilizer
    (M) 4496 x 3000
  • Image sensor size (l xh)
    (S) 2992 x 2000
  • Sensor format
    No
  • Supported image formats
    23.5 x 15.6 mm
  • Total megapixels
    DX
  • JPG, RAW
  • 24.72 MP

Objective system

  • Minimum opening amount
    -
  • Maximum number of openings
    -
  • Digital zoom
    - x
  • Digital zoom
    - x
  • Maximum focal length (35mm equiv)
    - mm
  • Maximum focal length (35mm equiv)
    - mm
  • Maximum focal length (35mm equiv)
    - mm
  • Lens mount interface
    Nikon F
  • Mounting type
    Bayonet

Tuning

  • Tuning
    Auto/Manual
  • Auto Focusing (AF) Modes
    Continuous Auto Focus, Selective Auto Focus, Servo Auto Focus, Single Auto Focus
  • Auto Focus (AF) Points
    51
  • Autofocus (AF) assistance beam
    Yes
  • Autofocus (AF) assistance beam
    Yes

Exposure to light

  • ISO Sensitivity
    100,25600
  • Type of exposure
    Aperture priority AE, Auto, Manual, Shutter priority AE
  • Light exposure control
    Program AE
  • Correction of light exposure
    ±5EV (1/2; 1/3 EV step)
  • Light measurement
    Centre-weighted, Matrix, Spot
  • Automatic Exposure Lock (AE)
    Yes
  • The ISO sensitivity (min)
    100
  • The ISO sensitivity (max)
    25600

Shutter

  • Maximum shutter speed of the camera
    1/8000 s
  • Minimum shutter speed of the camera
    30 s
  • Camera shutter type
    Electronics

Flash

  • Flash modes
    Car
  • Flash sync speed-
    Fill-in
  • Skate mount point
    Flash off
  • Flash exposure correction
    Forced off
  • Skate mount point
    Red-eye reduction
  • Second curtain sync
  • Slow sync
  • 1/250 s
  • Yes
  • -3EV - +1EV (1/2; 1/3 EV step)
  • Yes

Other features

  • Built-in flash
    Yes
  • Power supply type
    Battery

Video

  • Maximum video resolution
    1920 x 1080 pixels
  • Quick shot resolution
    640x424@25fps, 1280x720@50fps, 1920x1080@24fps, 1920x1080@25fps, 1920x1080@30fps, 1920x1080@50fps, 1920x1080@60fps, 640x424@30fps
  • Type HD
    Full HD
  • Supported video format
    AVC, H.264, MOV, MPEG4
  • Video recording
    Yes
  • Video resolutions
    1280 x 720,1920 x 1080 pixels

Audio

  • Noise reduction
    Yes
  • Noise reduction
    Yes
  • Audio system
    Stereo
  • Supported audio formats
    LPCM
  • Noise reduction
    Yes

Memory

  • Internal memory
    - Mo
  • Compatible memory cards
    SD, SDHC, SDXC
  • Memory locations
    2

Screen

  • Screen
    LCD
  • Screen size
    3.2 "
  • Digital display resolution
    1228800 pixels
  • Second LCD screen
    No

Sightfinder

  • Camera viewfinder
    Optics
  • Enlargement
    0.94 x

Connectivity

  • Microphone jack input
    Yes
  • USB Version
    2.0
  • Microphone jack input
    Yes
  • Type of HDMI connector
    Mini
  • Microphone jack input
    Yes

Network

  • Contactless payment
    Yes
  • Network data
    Not supported
  • Wifi standards
    802.11b, 802.11g
  • Contactless payment
    Yes

Camera

  • White balance
    Auto
  • Scene modes
    Cloudy
  • Photographic effects
    Direct sunlight
  • Automatic delay device
    Flash
  • Camera playback
    Fluorescent
  • Direct printing
    Incandescent
  • Languages taken into account
    Manual
  • Direct printing
    Shade
  • Direct printing
    Beach
  • Image editing
    Candlelight
  • Direct printing
    Children
  • Camera file system
    Close-up (macro)
  • Direct printing
    Dawn
  • Direct printing
    Dusk
  • Direct printing
    Food
  • Diopter adjustment
    Night landscape
  • Eye clearance
    Night portrait
  • Direct printing
    Party (indoor)
  • Pet
  • Snow
  • Sports
  • Sunset
  • Landscape (scenery)
  • Black&White
  • Neutral
  • Vivid
  • 2
  • 5
  • 10
  • 20 s
  • Highlights
  • Movie
  • Single image
  • Slide show
  • Thumbnails
  • Yes
  • Multi
  • Yes
  • Yes
  • Crop
  • Resizing
  • Rotating
  • Trimming
  • Yes
  • DCF 2.0
  • DPOF
  • Exif 2.3
  • Yes
  • Yes
  • Yes
  • -2 - 1
  • 19.5 mm
  • Yes

Battery

  • Battery technology
    Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion)
  • Battery life (CIPA standard)
    1100 clichés
  • Battery type
    EN-EL15
  • Number of supported batteries
    1

Design

  • Product color
    Black

Environmental conditions

  • Operating temperature
    0 - 40 °C

Weight and dimensions

  • Width
    135.5 mm
  • Depth
    76 mm
  • Height
    106.5 mm
  • Weight
    675 g

Packaging contents

  • Batteries included
    Yes
  • Batteries included
    Yes

Technical details

  • Delay device
    Yes

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the weight of the Nikon D7200?
The weight of the Nikon D7200 is 675 g.
What is the size of the screen on the Nikon D7200?
The screen on the Nikon D7200 measures 3.2 inches.
What is the height of the Nikon D7200?
The height of the Nikon D7200 is 106.5 mm.
What is the width of the Nikon D7200?
The Nikon D7200 has a width of 135.5 mm.
What is the depth of the Nikon D7200?
The depth of the Nikon D7200 is 76 mm.
How do I adjust the ISO settings on my Nikon D7200?
To adjust the ISO settings on your Nikon D7200, press the ISO button located on the top of the body and turn the main dial until you reach the desired ISO value.
How do I change the aperture on my Nikon D7200?
To change the aperture on your Nikon D7200, set the camera to aperture priority mode (A on the mode dial) and turn the main dial to adjust the aperture value, allowing you to control the depth of field.
How do I manually focus on my Nikon D7200?
To manually focus on your Nikon D7200, activate the AF/MF (Autofocus/Manual Focus) button on the side of the lens to the MF position, then turn the focus ring on the lens to achieve precise focus.
How do I adjust the white balance on my Nikon D7200?
To adjust the white balance on your Nikon D7200, press the WB (White Balance) button on the back of the body, then use the control dial to select the appropriate setting based on lighting conditions or your artistic preferences.
How do I activate bracketing mode on my Nikon D7200?
To activate bracketing mode on your Nikon D7200, press the BKT (Bracketing) button located on the top of the body and turn the main dial to choose the desired bracketing increment. This will allow you to take multiple photos at different exposures, useful for HDR photography or exposure blending.
Is the Nikon D7200 a digital single-lens reflex camera?
Yes, the Nikon D7200 is a digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) camera, which means it uses a single-lens reflex mechanism to capture images.
Does the Nikon D7200 have image stabilization?
No, the Nikon D7200 does not have built-in image stabilization, which means it may be necessary to use a tripod or other stabilization methods to avoid shake.
What is the resolution of the images produced by the Nikon D7200?
The Nikon D7200 can capture still images with a maximum resolution of 6000 x 4000 pixels, providing a high level of detail and the ability to print in large sizes without loss of quality.
How many autofocus points does the Nikon D7200 have?
The Nikon D7200 is equipped with 51 autofocus points, allowing it to offer many focusing options and track subjects accurately.
Can the Nikon D7200 lock focus?
Yes, the Nikon D7200 has an autofocus lock function, allowing you to lock focus on a specific subject and recompose the shot without losing sharpness.
Is the manual for the Nikon D7200 available in French?
Yes, the manual for the Nikon D7200 is available in French.

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Presentation of product D7200 specifications from brand Nikon

General Information

The Nikon D7200 is a digital single-lens reflex camera from the Nikon brand, known for its quality products and innovation in the field of photography. This model, identified by the code D7200 | VBA450AE, offers an enhanced user experience, ideal for photography enthusiasts. The EAN code 0018208944552 allows for unique identification in the distribution system.

Image Quality

Equipped with a 24.2 MP CMOS sensor, the Nikon D7200 ensures images of exceptional clarity, capturing every detail with precision. With a maximum resolution of 6000 x 4000 pixels, this camera allows for remarkable quality photos while offering image formats such as JPG and RAW. Although the D7200 does not have a built-in image stabilizer, it is designed to provide excellent light management thanks to its 23.5 x 15.6 mm sensor.

Lens System

The Nikon F lens mount allows for great compatibility with various lenses, thus providing increased flexibility during your shoots. Although the specifications for optical and digital zoom are not specified, the focal length and aperture number allow for precise and bright shots, even in low light conditions.

Focusing

The Nikon D7200 offers manual focusing, providing precise control for experienced users. It also features several autofocus modes, including Multi Point Auto Focus and Tracking Auto Focus, to capture sharp images in a variety of situations. With 51 focus points, it ensures speed and accuracy, making dynamic shooting easier.

Light Exposure

The ISO sensitivity of the D7200 ranges from 100 to 25600, allowing for effective adaptation to different lighting conditions. Exposure modes include Aperture priority AE, Auto, Manual, and Shutter priority AE, thus offering control over depth of field and shutter speed. The exposure compensation allows for precise adjustment of brightness, while center-weighted and spot metering ensures reliable results.

Shutter

The maximum shutter speed is 1/8000 s, ideal for capturing sharp images in motion. Conversely, the minimum shutter speed of 30 s allows for long exposures, perfect for low light situations or creative effects.

Flash

The Nikon D7200 is equipped with several flash modes, such as Auto, Fill-in, red-eye reduction, and slow sync. The flash sync speed is 1/250 s, ensuring optimal performance when shooting with flash.

Video

In terms of video, the D7200 offers a maximum resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels (Full HD), allowing for smooth and high-quality footage. Supported video formats include AVC, H.264, MOV, and MPEG4, ensuring extensive compatibility for sharing and playback.

Audio

The built-in microphone allows for clear and precise audio capture. The stereo audio system enhances the sound experience, although the lack of a jack input for a microphone limits recording options for videographers seeking superior sound quality.

Connectivity

The D7200 features PictBridge connectivity for direct photo printing from the camera. It is also equipped with a USB 2.0 port and an HDMI output for efficient connection with other devices. The built-in Wi-Fi allows for easy sharing of photos and videos on social media.

Battery

The Nikon D7200 uses an EN-EL15 battery, offering a lifespan of approximately 1100 shots according to CIPA standards, which is ideal for long photo sessions. Its nickel-metal hybrid (NiMH) technology ensures lasting performance.

Weight and Dimensions

Weighing 675 g, the D7200 is relatively heavy, which may be a disadvantage for some users during long shooting sessions. Its dimensions of 135.5 mm wide, 76 mm deep, and 106.5 mm high make it compact while providing a comfortable grip.

Environmental Conditions

The optimal operation of the D7200 is guaranteed within a temperature range of 0 to 40 °C, making it suitable for various shooting environments.