The following video presents Nikon D7200: Product Tour:
“For the first time, the exhilarating image quality, low-light capabilities and speed of a Nikon DSLR are available with the convenience of built-in Wi-Fi® and Near Field Communication (NFC). Introducing the D7200, the new star of Nikon’s DX-format line-up. Whether you’re a passionate photographer or videographer looking for a tool to ignite your creativity, a pro in need of a nimble second camera or someone looking for an ideal blend of versatility and convenience, the D7200 is ready for your challenge.”
The Nikon software update service supplies software that can be used to update the Nikon D7200 camera to version 1.02
- Before proceeding, please select Firmware version in the camera SETUP MENU and check the camera firmware version.
- You will not need to download or install this update if the firmware listed above is already installed.
Changes from “C” Firmware Version 1.01 to 1.02 include:
- The WT-7 wireless transmitter is now supported.
- Fixed the following issues:
- If On was selected for Auto distortion control, distortion would appear at the edges of photos taken with NEF (RAW) + JPEG fine selected for Image quality and Medium selected for Image size.
- Pictures would sometimes not be recorded.
- Optimal exposure would sometimes not be achieved in photos taken in live view using a lens with electromagnetically controlled aperture (type E and PC-E lenses).
For other important info as well as to download the new firmware, please visit http://downloadcenter.nikonimglib.com/en/download/fw/215.html .
The following video presents Nikon D7200: Sur Argentina, A Visual Odyssey:
“Take a journey through the rich cultural landscape of Argentina, shot exclusively on the new D7200 and NIKKOR lenses. Setting a new standard in image quality with its 24.2-megapixel CMOS sensor and EXPEED 4 image-processing engine, the D7200 captures majestic landscapes, intimate portraits and moody evenings in equally beautiful detail. From low-lit interiors to bright sunshine, the mode M with Auto ISO sensitivity control automatically adjusts to the appropriate exposure offering greater flexibility for shooting. Film in DX-format or 1.3x format for superior Full HD 1080/60p videos that will make viewers feel like they are experiencing the action first hand or experiment with creative time-lapse movies in-camera, a first for Nikon DSLRs.”