Nikon D7200
Nikon D7200 | |
Type: | Digital single lens reflex camera |
Lens connection : | Nikon F bayonet |
Image sensor : | CMOS |
Sensor size: | DX format , 23.5 mm × 15.6 mm |
Resolution : | 24.2 megapixels (effective) |
Image size: | 6000 × 4000 pixels maximum |
Pixel pitch (µm) : | 3.9 |
Format factor : | 1.506 |
Aspect ratio : | 3: 2 |
File formats : | NEF ( raw data format ), JPEG , Quicktime |
Exposure index : | 100-25600 |
Viewfinder : | Pentaprism |
Field of view : | approx. 100% (vertical and horizontal) |
Enlargement: | 0.94 times |
Screen : | TFT-LCD |
Size: | 8 cm (3.2 ″) |
Resolution: | 1,228,800 subpixels |
Operating modes: | Auto, Auto (Flash Off), Scene Modes (SCENE), Programmed Auto (P) with flexible program, shutter priority (S), Aperture priority (A), Manual (M), 2 custom settings (User 1 and 2) |
Frame rate : | up to 6 / s (7 / s with 1.3 × crop) |
Auto focus (AF) : | Phase comparison |
AF points: | 51 (including 15 cross sensors) |
AF modes: | single (S), continuous (C), automatic (A) |
Exposure metering : | Matrix, center-weighted, spot |
Measuring range: | Spot: ⌀ 3.5 mm; center-weighted: ⌀ 8 mm (75% weighting) |
Correction : | ± 5 EV (in ⅓ steps) |
Shutter speed : | 1/8000 to 30 s, bulb |
Lightning : | built-in |
Guide number : | 12 |
Flash control: | iTTL automatic flash, function to avoid red eyes, fill flash, long-time synchronization |
Lightning connection : | Hot shoe |
Synchronization : | 1/320 s |
Exposure compensation : | -3 to +1 EV (in ⅓ steps) |
Flash functions: | Normal, automatic, red-eye reduction, long -time synchronization , rear sync |
White balance : | Automatic (2 types), artificial light, fluorescent lamp (2 types), direct sunlight, flash light, cloudy, shadow, own measured value (5 memory locations), color temperature selection (2,500–10,000 K) - all with fine adjustment |
Storage media : | 2 × SD card (SDXC compatible) |
Data interface : | USB 2.0, HDMI |
Video interface: | PAL or NTSC (selectable) |
Direct printing: | DPOF , PictBridge |
Power supply: | Lithium-ion battery Nikon EN-EL15 |
Dimensions: | 106.5 mm × 135.5 mm × 76 mm |
Weight: | 675 g (without battery, memory card, housing cover and monitor cover) |
Additions: | Image sensor cleaning, artificial horizon, WiFi, NFC |
The Nikon D7200 is a digital SLR camera from the Japanese manufacturer Nikon , which was launched in March 2015.
technical features
The 24,2- Megapixel - Image Sensor delivers images with a maximum of 6000 × 4000 pixels. It has a size of 23.5 mm × 15.6 mm (manufacturer designation DX format ).
The autofocus system (manufacturer's name Multi-CAM 3500 II ) has 51 focus areas, 15 of which are cross-type sensors . The images are saved in the manufacturer's own raw data format NEF with 12 or 14 bit color depth or in JPEG format. Two SDXC card slots are available for this. The use of two memory cards can be configured differently ( backup , JPEG and NEF separately, as well as redundant data storage).
The Expeed 4 model is used as the image processor in the camera . The camera's internal buffer memory enables series recordings with up to 27 NEF images (12 bit) or up to 100 JPEG images in a row at a frame rate of 6 images per second. The camera is equipped with Wi-Fi and NFC equipped, what besides a wireless transmission of photographs is also a possibility for remote tripping via smartphone - App is realized.
The rear display is 3.2 inches in size and has a resolution of 640 × 480 pixels (1,228,800 RGBW subpixels).
1.3 × crop mode
The camera has a 1.3 × crop mode (focal length extension, based on the DX format - a total of 1.95 × based on the 35mm format), which reduces the sensor area used to approx. 18 mm × 12 mm, which is 15 Megapixel equivalent, limited. Video recordings in Live View mode with frame rates of 50p and 60p (with Full HD ) are only possible in this mode . The frame rate when taking photos then increases to seven frames per second. Another advantage of this mode is the better coverage of the image area with auto focus areas. However, it does not offer an advantage in terms of magnification compared to a normal DX recording; a subsequent digital crop would produce the same qualitative result.
equipment
The camera has a combined accessory socket on the side. In addition to a remote release, other accessories can also be connected.
For example, GPS receivers can be connected for geotagging photos inside the camera . Longitude and latitude as well as the height are written directly into the image files. the manufacturer offers the Geotagger GP-1 for this. Although the manufacturer's own GPS receiver does not have a built-in compass, the interface supports directional information ( heading ), which can also be used by products from third-party manufacturers.
With the optional MB-D15 battery grip, a separate shutter release and four-way rocker are also available in portrait format. The battery handle can also be equipped with a second rechargeable battery ( EN-EL15 ) or six standard AA batteries.
Development history
In addition to its direct predecessor, the D7100, the camera development is also based on other models, so the autofocus system was adopted from the D750 . The successor model is the D7500 , which was presented in April 2017.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Digitalkamera.de: Nikon D7200
- ↑ DPReview: Nikon D7200
- ↑ Thomas Hoffmann: Nikon introduces the SLR D7500. In: Heise photo. April 12, 2017. Retrieved April 12, 2017 .