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D7100
Purchasing -- Should I buy D7100 (cheaper) or D7200 (more features?)
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<blockquote data-quote="Nero" data-source="post: 477949" data-attributes="member: 14723"><p>As others have said the D7100 is an amazing camera with a small buffer being the only real downside though if you don't shoot animals then that won't be an issue anyway. With the D7200 out you can get it for a really good price nowadays.</p><p></p><p>With the D7200 you can get some subtle but noticeable improvements and a few bigger ones. @<a href="http://nikonites.com/member-24569-woodyg3.html" target="_blank">Woodyg3</a> has already listed most of these though I would like to add that if you have a smartphone with NFC then the fact that the D7200 has both NFC and built-in Wifi might be of some benefit to you as well. Not only do these things make it easier to share share images to social media (if you're into that sort of thing) the fact that the Wifi is built-in kind of offsets the difference in the price between the two cameras because now you don't have to spend 90 bucks on a transmitter whereas the D7100 does not have Wifi built-in. </p><p></p><p>Just something else to factor in when you make your decision, you really can't go wrong with either camera. On the other hand though if you save money by getting the D7100 then you can use the money you saved to get better glass which many people will tell you has a bigger effect on IQ than a better body but the features and improvements on the D7200 are very helpful too.</p><p></p><p>If you can afford to get the D7200 and better glass later on then definitely do it but if not the D7100 will serve you almost as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nero, post: 477949, member: 14723"] As others have said the D7100 is an amazing camera with a small buffer being the only real downside though if you don't shoot animals then that won't be an issue anyway. With the D7200 out you can get it for a really good price nowadays. With the D7200 you can get some subtle but noticeable improvements and a few bigger ones. @[URL="http://nikonites.com/member-24569-woodyg3.html"]Woodyg3[/URL] has already listed most of these though I would like to add that if you have a smartphone with NFC then the fact that the D7200 has both NFC and built-in Wifi might be of some benefit to you as well. Not only do these things make it easier to share share images to social media (if you're into that sort of thing) the fact that the Wifi is built-in kind of offsets the difference in the price between the two cameras because now you don't have to spend 90 bucks on a transmitter whereas the D7100 does not have Wifi built-in. Just something else to factor in when you make your decision, you really can't go wrong with either camera. On the other hand though if you save money by getting the D7100 then you can use the money you saved to get better glass which many people will tell you has a bigger effect on IQ than a better body but the features and improvements on the D7200 are very helpful too. If you can afford to get the D7200 and better glass later on then definitely do it but if not the D7100 will serve you almost as well. [/QUOTE]
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