Thanks Gramps.
How are you finding your D7200? Noticed you're selling your D4, so it must be goodIf I hadn't put down my new camera & lens fund down on a property I'd of bought your D4.
edit: Going to order one so original post doesn't matter anymore
Does anyone use a 3rd party battery grip? or batteries?
If so, what ones would you guys recommend?
That has made my mind up for me, be nice going back to a crop body with the small 300 F4 on.Well, weather was dull as dishwater today but the D7200 performed really well - I am sure that there are far more 'keepers' today than a normal day, even allowing for the dullness and including when using the D4 and D4S ... I am very pleased with it.
The D7200 seemed to get solid focus much more regularly ... I am used to getting the flickering focus spot quite regularly but for the most part the focus spot on the D7200 remained constant. Tracking of birds in flight went really well ... there was the odd occasion where I couldn't lock focus onto a very busy Little Tern but I suspect this was more due to me than the camera. In the main, once focus was locked on, it would stay on and produce a good image.
It seems that the D7200 is giving me better results from my Nikon 500 f4 than any other camera I've used with it.
I am really looking forward to using this camera in good light as I am expecting to get some good results ... having said that, though the low-light performance is good and definitely an improvement over the D7100, it is not as forgiving as the D4/D4S and certainly doesn't have the buffer/write speed of either but no one would expect it to.
I would class this as a very capable wildlife camera, if you don't need to spray-shoot![]()
Got one ordered, can anyone recommend a NON Nikon grip or are the Meike ones as good as pretty much anything else?

To busy using it when time allows, work gets in the way!Nobody talking D7100 these days :-(
Ordered from Panamoz on Friday and it got here today. Impressive service! Hopefully if this crap weather gors away I can try it out tomorrow.
@gramps are you using your Tamron 150-600 with your D7200? Just wondering how quick the focus is with it? I've seen some amazing pics on Flickr with both of Terns diving and they're pin sharp, assuming it's a pretty nifty combo?
I think gramps sold it on here and now has a Nikon 500mm f4
theoretically improved auto focus
Well Ive had a couple of hours out with the D7200 this morning christening it with some birds in flight and intermittant harsh sunlight/ very dull conditions. In general terms, apart from the increased buffer it is so similar to my D7100 that I would be hard pressed to find any practical differences. I didnt see any real improvement in auto focus over the D7100, it may be there in theoretical terms but in the field it seems hardly noticeable. Focussing in low light was also similar. Image quality wise I have yet to process the images but at a glance they dont look any better than those delivered on the D7100.
Obviously thats only based on a couple of hours and I will no doubt learn more as I continue to use it but to anyone thinking its going to be a big step up from your D7100......it isnt. It is a superb camera at the price and Im glad Ive got it but if I was moving up from a D7000 I would take advantage of the lower price of the D7100 unless of course, that increased buffer and theoretically improved auto focus along with other tweaks, float your boat.
Im awaiting delivery of the 300mm f4 so cant wait to try that on the camera.