Aunque nada nuevo nos va a revelar y con el convencimiento de que la Nikon D7200 es la mejor DSLR APS-C de Nikon y seguramente de todas las DSLR APS-C, os cuento que Steve’s Digicams publica hoy su análisis de esta maquinita, y yo cumpliendo gustosamente con mi obligación autoimpuesta os doy cuenta de ello poniendo lo habitual para esta WEB.
Nikon D7200 Features:
- 24.2MP DX-format CMOS image sensor
- EXPEED 4 Image Processor
- 51-point Autofocus Array
- 6fps Continue shooting (7fps in 1.3x Crop Mode)
- Shoot 18 consecutive RAW 14-bit lossless compress images, 27 consecutive 12-bit compress shots, or 100 JPEGs
- 3.2″ LCD display (1,229K dot)
- Organic EL (OLED) Display Element in the Optical Viewfinder
- Full 1080p HD Video at 30/25/24p, or 60/50p in 1.3x crop mode
- Auto ISO
- Zebra Stripes
- Stereo Audio Recording with 20 step adjustments
- Time Lapse Mode
- 2,016 RGB Metering Sensor
- Scene Recognition System
- Picture Controls (now with Flat and Clarity)
- Live View
- Artistic Effects
- View NX-i browsing software included
- Wi-Fi & NFC
- Nikon Snapbridge
- Optional ME-W1 Wireless Microphone
The Nikon D7200 DSLR is available as a body-only – for $1,199.95 — or a kit that includes an AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-140mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR for $1,699.95.See our best price box at the top right of this page to see current online pricing.
Pros:
- Overall excellent image quality
- Solid, comfortable build
- OVF shows a full 100% of image area
- High Res LCD is great for Live View shooting and viewing your images
- A slew of custom shooting menus
- Full 1080p HD Video capture
- A lens for every shooting situation with the NIKKOR collection
- WiFi and NFC add a much needed feel of versatility and freedom when shooting
- Fantastic Battery life
- Audio Input
- HDMI and headphone output
Contras:
- Video recording mode takes time to get used to
- No 4K video recording
- Burst shooting came up just a little shy of the stated 6fps
- Higher price tag for an APS-C sized sensor camera
Y aquí está todo lo demás: análisis en Steve’s Digicams