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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D7200
Anyone owned both the D7200 and D7100?
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<blockquote data-quote="wildshots" data-source="post: 816085" data-attributes="member: 52997"><p>I currently have a D7100 and a D7200. With the same lens, the D7200 does seem to give slightly sharper images. I admit, maybe it's because I want it to. Love both cameras as well as an older D7100 I just gifted to a friend just coming into DSLRs and zoom AF lenses. Shutter count was getting up there but still a good set up for her to practice with (D7100 and a Nikkor AF 55-300mm lens). </p><p></p><p>I've noticed in this thread that a lot has been said about camera models. You must consider generalities, however. Even with close build standards, one model QQQ camera might be significantly better than the next QQQ camera. </p><p></p><p>I really like being able to come here and get hands on experiences from actual use. This is a great help. I wouldn't avoid any camera model based on one experience. If there is a trend, then certainly caution should apply in a high dollar purchase. </p><p></p><p>Sam</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wildshots, post: 816085, member: 52997"] I currently have a D7100 and a D7200. With the same lens, the D7200 does seem to give slightly sharper images. I admit, maybe it's because I want it to. Love both cameras as well as an older D7100 I just gifted to a friend just coming into DSLRs and zoom AF lenses. Shutter count was getting up there but still a good set up for her to practice with (D7100 and a Nikkor AF 55-300mm lens). I've noticed in this thread that a lot has been said about camera models. You must consider generalities, however. Even with close build standards, one model QQQ camera might be significantly better than the next QQQ camera. I really like being able to come here and get hands on experiences from actual use. This is a great help. I wouldn't avoid any camera model based on one experience. If there is a trend, then certainly caution should apply in a high dollar purchase. Sam [/QUOTE]
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Anyone owned both the D7200 and D7100?
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