Very good, DSLR. I have one. 24mp more than enough! If you got lots of money to spend or crop your images heavily or print really big photos and like to zoom into the image, then yes, go for 40, 50+ mega pixel. D7200 will last until it totally stops working because they are built well. Just look after it, and it will keep on doing it's Job. I also have a Nikon D700 built like a tank.. !
Indeed it is a capable one. And ofcourse 24 MP is sufficient for all our needs . But well since its already sold out would be looking for something to add to my kitty.
@@abuanwp they still provide firmware support to d7100 and d5300, in a way you are right, but they have given full afp support to d5300 older than d7200 they kept partial in terms of switching off vr and all. The support for cameras older than d7200 and d7500 and d500 are still getting updates I meant that, hope I answered your LOL 😆...
I find it a bit comical when people talk about "X camera still relevant in 20XX?" A camera is as relevant as long as it does what you need it to. Most cameras made in the past 10-15 years can still be "relevant" today if they do what you need them to do. Its when you've outgrown the camera where it starts to become irrelevant. I know people who are still shooting paid gigs with a Canon 5D Mark II, a camera that is over 10 years old, and certainly older than the D7200).
Very well said! I agree to your kind words. I find that the technology is progressing leaps and bounds and things like good autofocus is now really trivial to achieve with it. People are now used to such easy way of convenience. With that said people who want good AF hit rate etc with older cams might need to work out more on their focussing strategy. Which might sometime beg the question if we still should use the camera like D7200. Basically the question should be “Should you upgrade” sort of….
A shelf life in 2 - 3 years? I would bite your hand off for a D7200. I'm using a Nikon D300s from 2009 and will use it until the shutter breaks. That D7200 will do over 200.000 shutter actuations easily. Keep using it mate, it's your friend.
@@TechInfywire To be honest with you, I really don't have a clue. I'm very old school and I don't see myself buying a mirrorless camera at all. Like I say, I have a D300s and I'll probably upgrade to a D7200 in a few years time. Why don't you take a look at Ken Rockwell's website. Everything you'll ever want to know and learn and more.
Very good, DSLR. I have one. 24mp more than enough! If you got lots of money to spend or crop your images heavily or print really big photos and like to zoom into the image, then yes, go for 40, 50+ mega pixel. D7200 will last until it totally stops working because they are built well. Just look after it, and it will keep on doing it's Job. I also have a Nikon D700 built like a tank.. !
Indeed it is a capable one. And ofcourse 24 MP is sufficient for all our needs . But well since its already sold out would be looking for something to add to my kitty.
I purchased a d7100 a year ago (used) and love it, no plans to upgrade. Thank you for the great video. Love your work.
Thank you!
How mutch did you paid, and what lens did you buy?
Very Good DSLR camera excellently Reviewed Thank u
Thank you so much for your kind words
good camera but hugely neglected by Nikon in tems of support ...
support on what exactly? lol! it can use all DX&FX lenses, software don't really need upgrade + it has fast wireless connection and transfer.
@@abuanwp they still provide firmware support to d7100 and d5300, in a way you are right, but they have given full afp support to d5300 older than d7200 they kept partial in terms of switching off vr and all. The support for cameras older than d7200 and d7500 and d500 are still getting updates I meant that, hope I answered your LOL 😆...
I find it a bit comical when people talk about "X camera still relevant in 20XX?" A camera is as relevant as long as it does what you need it to. Most cameras made in the past 10-15 years can still be "relevant" today if they do what you need them to do. Its when you've outgrown the camera where it starts to become irrelevant. I know people who are still shooting paid gigs with a Canon 5D Mark II, a camera that is over 10 years old, and certainly older than the D7200).
Very well said! I agree to your kind words. I find that the technology is progressing leaps and bounds and things like good autofocus is now really trivial to achieve with it. People are now used to such easy way of convenience.
With that said people who want good AF hit rate etc with older cams might need to work out more on their focussing strategy. Which might sometime beg the question if we still should use the camera like D7200. Basically the question should be “Should you upgrade” sort of….
That's true, but in the absence of these videos, all we would have is the reviews of the latest and greatest.
Course it is! an 8 year old camera that still produces excellent work. At a pixel level that works for most needs.
6/2024 ho una D7200 con 15k sigma 17-50 2.8 e tamron 70-210 F4 nikon 35 1.8g non la vendero mai, ci faccio di tutto senza problemi, bel video grazie
Perfect. It has great colour science and is a wonderful body
A great camera
So is the D7100
A shelf life in 2 - 3 years?
I would bite your hand off for a D7200.
I'm using a Nikon D300s from 2009 and will use it until the shutter breaks.
That D7200 will do over 200.000 shutter actuations easily.
Keep using it mate, it's your friend.
Its a great camera jack! I got some memorable photos with it. Its a great image maker but I want a hybrid. Which one do you think makes more sense
@@TechInfywire To be honest with you, I really don't have a clue. I'm very old school and I don't see myself buying a mirrorless camera at all. Like I say, I have a D300s and I'll probably upgrade to a D7200 in a few years time.
Why don't you take a look at Ken Rockwell's website. Everything you'll ever want to know and learn and more.
I forgot to mention, prepare for a pocketful of batteries.
@@badger67 if its a sony it should get me through a day… ‘mostly’
7200d Kitna battery backup.....
1200 plus photos on a single charge . If you use flash intermittently you could easily get 1k photos
can you show us the options of the camera, cuz tbh i have the same camera but idk how to get these good pictures :)
Sure would try to do that in a future video
Even if techy infywire shows settings it's subjective to you taking good pics get out of auto and take in manual
D7200 is good for wedding in 2024 ?
I think it should get the job done ✅ 24 mp are sufficient for weddings
Wait! You're in Southern Ontario?
No India ..it is
take out the intro it's horrible.
I was thinking about that too… thanks for the feedback
Its done … have a couple of new ones added in a few videos. Let me know what you think