
Nikon D7200 review
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Written by Gordon Laing
The D7200 is Nikon’s new upper mid-range DSLR, packing 24 Mpixels, 6fps and Wifi. Can it replicate the success of the D7100?…
Read moreThe D7200 is Nikon’s new upper mid-range DSLR, packing 24 Mpixels, 6fps and Wifi. Can it replicate the success of the D7100?…
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