Especially considering that the “ancient” Canon 7D offered 8 FPS, and the newer Canon 7D mark II bumped up to 10 FPS. While 6 FPS is indeed more than enough for almost anybody, it might leave a bit to be desired for sports or wildlife photography. Here is where things start to get disappointing, depending on how serious of an action sports shooter you are. (Presumably therefore a JPG file?) Interesting… 6 FPS, with 7 FPS using 1.3x crop mode On a related note, for some reason Nikon has only allowed the higehst “HI” setting, 102,400, in black and white mode. How will this sensor compete against the likes of the Canon 7D mk2, or the gorgeous 16 megapixel sensor in the Fuji X100T and Fuji X-T1? That remains to be seen, of course. In fact if you rarely ever shoot higher than ISO 1600-3200, I’d argue that a DX sensor is all you’ll ever need! It may not be one of the common, excitable specs, but improving from -2EV to -3 EV makes a huge difference for candid and portrait photographers who often find themselves shooting in dimly lit reception halls, churches, or even outdoors after sunset when the light is still beautiful.Īgain, considering the image quality I’ve seen from the Nikon D5300, D3300, and hopefully soon the D5500, I bet I’ll be impressed and happy with what the D7200 offers. Like the D750, this new AF system is definitely going to impress anyone who shoots in low light. New Autofocus System, capable in low-light down to -3EV Unless there is deep shadow banding like in the D7100, (which is highly unlikely) …this will be an amazing image maker. 24 MP is about all I care to squeeze out of a 1.5x crop sensor, and thanks to the lack of an AA filter it barely hangs on in the battle against diffraction. Nikon D7200 Specifications, With Commentary Newer 24 Megapixel DX SensorĬonsidering the image quality I’ve seen from the other 24 megapixel Nikon DX cameras, I’m probably going to be very happy with this new sensor. Scratch that, just $1,496 with the kit lens, thanks to an existing rebate!) (Available from B&H in early April, at $1,196 body-only, or $1,696 with the 18-140 kit lens.
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