BackdoorArts
Senior Member
When I saw the specs of the D7200 I was hoping that it would finally be the wildlife camera I wanted both the D7000 and D7100 to be. Alas, I'll continue limping along with the D7100 for a couple years.
https://photographylife.com/dumbing-down-the-d7200-what-nikon-doesnt-get-about-wildlife-photography
This is really a problem for Nikon. You can want your users to upgrade to meet their needs, but when you consider the cost of the FX kit required to get what you want, the cost of swapping systems looks a lot more attractive.
https://photographylife.com/dumbing-down-the-d7200-what-nikon-doesnt-get-about-wildlife-photography
This is really a problem for Nikon. You can want your users to upgrade to meet their needs, but when you consider the cost of the FX kit required to get what you want, the cost of swapping systems looks a lot more attractive.