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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D7200
Anyone owned both the D7200 and D7100?
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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 812091" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>I still have my refurbished D7100 and one of my two D7200 bodies. When I first took photos with my D7200, for me there was a noticeable improvement over the D7100. For one thing, the colors straight out of camera were different (I think one as a Toshiba sensor - can't remember what the other one has). My D7100 leaned more towards greens, but my D7200 generates warmer colors which is more pleasing to me. My D7100 was great up to ISO 1600 or so while my D7200 seems to do pretty well up to ISO 5000. Of course with advances in noise reduction, that isn't as problematic as it was years ago. </p><p></p><p>Being able to shoot at higher ISO's was just such a welcomed change. Otherwise, the bodies are pretty much the same as far as function goes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 812091, member: 13196"] I still have my refurbished D7100 and one of my two D7200 bodies. When I first took photos with my D7200, for me there was a noticeable improvement over the D7100. For one thing, the colors straight out of camera were different (I think one as a Toshiba sensor - can't remember what the other one has). My D7100 leaned more towards greens, but my D7200 generates warmer colors which is more pleasing to me. My D7100 was great up to ISO 1600 or so while my D7200 seems to do pretty well up to ISO 5000. Of course with advances in noise reduction, that isn't as problematic as it was years ago. Being able to shoot at higher ISO's was just such a welcomed change. Otherwise, the bodies are pretty much the same as far as function goes. [/QUOTE]
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Anyone owned both the D7200 and D7100?
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