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D7200
D7200 as a Wildlife camera? Not so much
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<blockquote data-quote="Nero" data-source="post: 444145" data-attributes="member: 14723"><p>I can definitely say that the D7200's AF system is amazing. Might have the same amount of points as its predecessor but instead of adding more they made the ones that were there better. A quality or quantity sort of thing.</p><p></p><p>I can't compare it to the Canon model mentioned but still, at least I can say I have experience with this camera. lol I did see a comparison with ISOs and the Nikon D7200 actually did do better at higher values than the Canon model. Only thing is that apparently on a red surface like red clothing if there's a pattern then the quality of the pattern goes to shit very quickly even at ISO values that aren't very high. </p><p></p><p>I'll see if I can find the ISO comparison.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nero, post: 444145, member: 14723"] I can definitely say that the D7200's AF system is amazing. Might have the same amount of points as its predecessor but instead of adding more they made the ones that were there better. A quality or quantity sort of thing. I can't compare it to the Canon model mentioned but still, at least I can say I have experience with this camera. lol I did see a comparison with ISOs and the Nikon D7200 actually did do better at higher values than the Canon model. Only thing is that apparently on a red surface like red clothing if there's a pattern then the quality of the pattern goes to shit very quickly even at ISO values that aren't very high. I'll see if I can find the ISO comparison. [/QUOTE]
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