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Nikon D7200 Buffer Capacity Comparison

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Nikon has officially announced the D7200 DSLR camera, which replaces the D7100 with several improvements including better low-light AF system and increased buffer depth back in March, 2015.

Here is a quick buffer capacity comparison of the previous high-end DX-format Nikon DSLRs.

You can find the continuous shooting speed info as well as the 12-bit and 14-bit raw image counts to fill the buffer with how many fine Jpeg shoots.

Nikon D7200 Buffer Capacity Comparison

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Nikon D7200 replaces the D7100 and provides a slightly improved 24.2 megapixel CMOS sensor with no optical low-pass filter. Weather sealed magnesium alloy body also comes with improved battery life of 1100 shots per charge.

DSLR (Resolution) FPS Lossless
12-bit
Lossless
14-bit
Jpeg Fine
Nikon D7000 (16.2 MP) 6 11 10 31
Nikon D7100 (24.1 MP) 6 7 6 33
Nikon D7200 (24.2 MP) 6 27 18 100
Nikon D300 (12.3 MP) 6 21 18 43
Nikon D300S (12.3 MP) 7 18 30 44

Nikon D7200 powered by an EXPEED 4 image processor and comes with next-generation 51-point AF module with increased low-light sensitivity, built-in Wi-Fi with NFC and an improved 100-shot buffer depth when shooting JPEGs at 6 fps (18 14-bit or 27 12-bit Raw files).

Nikon D7200 DSLR Camera Price and Availability

The Nikon D7200 is available from the camera stores below.

Buy Nikon D7200 DSLR camera
Nikon D7200 Body Only $1,196.95 Amazon | Adorama
Nikon D7200 with AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-140mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR $1,696.95 Amazon | Adorama