Nikon's New D7200, a Lightweight DSLR
Continuing its ongoing camera rollout, Japan-based company Nikon has introduced a new lightweight

Continuing its ongoing camera rollout, Japan-based company Nikon has introduced a new lightweight DSLR — the D7200. A successor to 2013’s popular D7100 model, the new camera boasts a 24.2 megapixel DX CMOS sensor, with no optical low-pass filter, an EXPEED 4 image processing chip, a 51-point autofocus system and a 3.2-inch fixed LCD. The D7200 will also be the company’s first camera with WiFi and NFC technologies integrated, streamlining image sharing capabilities for users. The camera’s video specs are just as impressive, with 1080p resolution up to 60fps in 1.3x crop mode; and 24, 25, and 30 fps in DX mode. The D7200 starts at $1,200 USD, and will be available next month at Nikon retailers.