Focal distance: | min. 10 mm, max. 24 mm | |
Aperture: | min. f/4.5, max f/3.5 | |
Display diagonal: | 3,2" | |
Sensor size: | 23.5 × 15.6 mm |
Maximum ISO: | 25,600 | |
Maximum Video Resolution: | Full HD (1920 × 1080) | |
Battery life: | 1 100 shots |
The Nikon D7200 is a digital SLR camera with a 24.1 megapixel CMOS sensor and a 3.2 "LCD display, plus Full HD video footage.
The Nikon D7200 lets you step into picture perfectness. The camera is fast, versatile and ready to meet all your ambitions. With it, you can capture brilliant images and perfect movies, and with great connectivity, you can instantly share your work around the world. You are guaranteed impressive shots with the autofocus system based on the legendary professional Nikon cameras. The standalone video setup menu features advanced audio control options, the creative features of the device extend the possibilities of taking pictures of light tracks and smooth time-lapse movies. The built-in Wi-Fi and NFC support allow for easy image transfer.
Take your photography to the next level and shoot pictures and movies with rich detail, wide dynamic range, low noise and rich colour gradation. It will give you 24.2 million pixels of CMOS image sensor and EXPEED 4. It increases the overall performance of the camera, delivering excellent image reproduction, high ISO sensitivity and offers high-frame rates when recording motion pictures.
The 51-point AF module Multi-CAM 3500 II Nikon D7200 has been taken from professional Nikon cameras. The D7200 camera autofocus works from luminance values -3 EV to ensure quality capture of the subject even in low light conditions.
Picture Control 2.0 preferences provide easy complete control over sharpening, contrast, brightness, colour and saturation of colours when shooting still images and movies.
The camera offers a basic range of sensitivity in the range of ISO 100-25,600 to provide confidence when working under lighting conditions. With the built-in flash with intelligent i-TTL flash control and control unit function, you can wirelessly launch and control up to two Nikon flash units using the camera.
D-Movie feature offers movie recording in multiple image formats with studio quality and significantly reduced noise. The camera can record Full HD video (1,080p) in DX format up to 25p/30p. Also, you can use a 1.3x cut-out mode to achieve the long-term telephoto effect, and recording up to 50p/60p is possible. The Zebra Mode (display highlights) displayed on the camera monitor shows the exact position with lost detail in the highlights.
With the Nikon D7200, you can shoot a frame rate of up to 6 fps with DX format and up to 7 fps when using a cut-out 1.3x. The large camera cache allows it to take up to 27 12-bit RAW images and up to 100 high-quality JPEG images in one series.
In continuous shooting, it can also produce excellent light footprints. You can take pictures in a series and with a shutter speed of 4 s and longer, and get as many images as you can with your memory card and battery life.
The Nikon D7200 lets you capture time-lapse movies with smooth continuous exposure gradients. The time-lapse shooting saves pictures as movie files and allows for accelerated playback of slow-running processes.
This specialised equipment offers many wireless control and image transfer capabilities. The camera shutter can be remotely triggered using a smart device and operated by the built-in Wi-Fi camera, and a special WMU application. To get more options in wireless shooting, you can use WR-R10 wireless transmitter/receiver and WR-T10 Wireless Transmitter or control camera settings using the WR-1 wireless remote control.
The camera comes with a lens NIKKOR 10-24mm F3.5-4.5G AF-S DX.
Nikon’s beginnings date back to 1917 in Japan. At first, the company mainly produced lenses - telescopes, binoculars, microscopes and other small, optical equipment. Soon the company expanded its portfolio, producing photographic lenses under the Nikkor brand.
In the field of cameras, particularly among professionals, Nikon quickly gained a reputation as a top manufacturer, which continues today. Its cameras were even included in the equipment of American spacecraft. Nikon designed and produced the legendary Nikon SP 1957, regarded by many as the best camera of all time.
Specifications can be changed without notice. Images are for illustrative purposes only.
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