
Thanks Grumps you always buy new lens? It's just I see some nice glass on places like gumtree at decent prices ....Amazon even."All round"? ... I use the 24-120 f4, a great lens that gives good image quality and has a really useful focal range for so many different uses![]()
Thanks Grumps you always buy new lens? It's just I see some nice glass on places like gumtree at decent prices ....Amazon even.
Am I right that the D7200 is screw drive so old lens will work on the D7200 body?
Yes it does - same as D7100, D7000 and some other Nikons.Hi Guys. can you confirm that the 7200 uses the en-el15 battery,
thanks
was the jump worth it? from d7100, or is there not much difference..Yes - I have a D7100 and D7200, both with grips and they are both the same (7100 and 7200 use the same body casing). Got both grips as a free promotion from Nikon![]()
I think this is correct, its not an error but shots leftI thought r12 was the amount of shots remaining till the buffer fills up?
Hi there camcap.Well after a lot of thinking and saving it looks like I'm going to be upgrading from my old D60 to the D7200 this weekend, and as a little bonus it's seem Nikon are now offering a free battery grip with it, happy days. Can't wait to get one it's going to be a massive step up for me I look forward to joing the D7200 club lol
Was just thinking the same - I think its menu setting A1 and A2 possibly?What are your focus settings, Alison and are your setting set to focus or release priority?
Hi there camcap.
How are you getting on with your D7200? Like you, I've currently got the D60 and looking to upgrade, and the D7200 is topping my wishlist. I've had my D60 for about 6 years now, so I'm guessing the D7200 is a massive step up. What are your thoughts? Image quality notibly better I assume?
Thanks in advance, look forward to hearing your views.![]()
Thanks for the response - I was worried you'd say that!Hello mate all I can say is go and buy it now it's worlds apart from my old D60 I'm so happy with the pictures I'm getting from it, I was looking to get the D5300 but I'm glad I spent a bit more for the D7200, low light photos are amazing compared to the old D60, pictures just seem to have more of a wow factor about them hope this helps, you won't regret buying one
Figured as much, thank you!Those lenses will work no problem on a D7200. They will give exactly the same field of view as on the D60 as the sensor is the same size.
Thanks for the response - I was worried you'd say that!
Did you keep the same lenses from your D60. I've currently got the 50mm 1.8 prime, and 18-200mm Nikon Lens, I suppose I'll be able to make the switch with these lenses with little bother?
Where did you order yours from? I've found one on Hdew for a little over £600, and it seems a steal. Got a baby on the way in a few months, so it'll definitely be used - seems like as good a reason as a y to upgrade![]()
Yes the D7200 has a focus motor so will work with all the AF lensesBefore I take the plunge on this, I assume my 50mm prime will auto focus with the 7200? It doesn't on the D60, due to lack of internal motor?
It's not a deal breaker if it doesn't, I'm just curious.
MTIA.
As long as it's an AF lens, yes.Before I take the plunge on this, I assume my 50mm prime will auto focus with the 7200? It doesn't on the D60, due to lack of internal motor?
It's not a deal breaker if it doesn't, I'm just curious.
MTIA.
Thanks!
One last thing - the built in wifi, does this allow you transfer photos to your phone/ipad/laptop etc while you're out and about, say on the top of a hill? Or does it require network access to connect the two?
Sorry for what may be a silly question.
Put the cursor over the buy button close your eyes and press the button. You won't regret it.Brilliant, thanks!
Now to spend the rest of the week hovering over the 'checkout' button!![]()