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Nikon D7200 18-140VR

Quick information
Brand Nikon 2015
Model D7200LK18-140
Released Year 2015
Type DSLR Cameras
Color Black
Compatible Mountings Nikon 1
Autofocus 51 points with 15 cross-type sensors
Video Resolution FHD 1080p
Optical Zoom 7 x
File Format JPEG, RAW
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Nikon D7200 18-140VR is a versatile DSLR camera featuring a 24.2-megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor without an optical low-pass filter, which enhances sharpness and detail. It utilizes the EXPEED 4 image processor enabling high-speed continuous shooting up to 6 fps and improved noise reduction. The 51-point autofocus system, including 15 cross-type sensors, delivers fast and accurate focusing under various lighting conditions. ISO sensitivity ranges from 100 to 25600, expandable up to 102400 in extended mode, allowing for superior performance in low-light environments. The camera supports Full HD 1080p video recording at 60 fps with full-time autofocus and features built-in Wi-Fi and NFC connectivity for seamless sharing and remote control. Additionally, the 3.2-inch LCD screen with 1.23 million dots provides clear playback and menu navigation.

Specifications

Built-In Media Camera Body & Lens
Are Batteries Included No
Remote Included No
Global Trade Identification Number 04960759145628
Item Height 10.65 centimeters
Manufacturer Nikon
Warranty Description Manufacturer
Digital-Still Yes
Movie Mode Yes
Image Capture Type Stills & Video
Compatible Mountings Nikon 1
Sensor Type CMOS
Image stabilization Digital
Expanded ISO Minimum 100
Photo Sensor Size 1-inch
Maximum Shutter Speed 1/4000 seconds
Minimum Shutter Speed 1/8000秒
Form Factor DSLR
Color Black
Item Weight 675 Grams
Video Resolution FHD 1080p
Viewfinder Optical pentaprism, approx. 100% frame coverage
Skill Level Professional
Continuous Shooting 6
Number of Batteries 1 Lithium Metal batteries required.
Lens Mount Nikon F-mount
Audio Recording Yes
File Format JPEG, RAW
Effective Still Resolution 24.2 MP
Maximum Focal Length 140 Millimeters
Optical Zoom 7 x
Lens Type Extension
Minimum Focal Length 18 Millimeters
Wireless Technology Wi-Fi
Total USB Ports 1
Screen Size 3.2 Inches
Display Type LCD
Display Fixture Type Fixed
Display Resolution Maximum 1560000 Pixels
Has Color Screen Yes
Auto Focus Technology Contrast Detection
Autofocus 51 points with 15 cross-type sensors
Camera Type Digital SLR
Sensor 24.2 MP APS-C CMOS, no optical low-pass filter
Image Processor EXPEED 4
ISO Sensitivity 100-25600 (expandable to 102400)
Continuous Shooting Speed Up to 6 frames per second
Video Recording Full HD 1080p at 60/50/30/25/24 fps
LCD Screen 3.2-inch fixed TFT LCD with 1,229,000 dots
Storage Media Dual SD card slots (UHS-I compatible)
Connectivity Built-in Wi-Fi and NFC
Battery EN-EL15 rechargeable Li-ion
Weight Approx. 765 grams (body only)
Dimensions 136 x 107 x 76 mm (W x H x D)
Built-in Flash Yes, pop-up flash
Image Stabilization Lens-based vibration reduction only
Metering 3D Color Matrix Metering II
Shutter Speed 1/8000 to 30 seconds, bulb

Key Advantages

The D7200's high-resolution APS-C sensor without an optical low-pass filter offers exceptional image clarity. Its advanced 51-point autofocus system ensures precise focusing for both stills and video. The broad ISO range delivers excellent image quality in varying light conditions. The inclusion of EXPEED 4 enhances processing speed and noise control, enabling quick continuous shooting. Full HD video capability with smooth autofocus supports creative cinematic recording. Lastly, built-in Wi-Fi and NFC bring convenient connectivity options for instant image transfer and remote operation.

Limitations

Despite its robust features, the D7200 lacks 4K video recording, limiting resolution for videographers. The camera body, while durable, is heavier compared to some mirrorless alternatives, impacting portability. The rear LCD screen is fixed and not fully articulating, which may restrict shooting angles. Battery life, though adequate, can be shorter during extended video recording sessions. The autofocus system, while advanced, may perform less optimally in extremely low-light conditions. Additionally, the camera does not support in-body image stabilization, relying on lens-based vibration reduction.

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