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Nikon D5500 and Nikon D7200 Discontinued

In the DSLR cameras with the APS-c sensor, the entry level Nikon D5500 and the mid-range Nikon D7200  have been discontinued. Both digital SLR cameras announced back in 2015.

So, this also means Nikon is clearing up the stock lines to make a space for the new versions. In addition, when we look at Nikon’s line-up, we can foresee that the next announcement can be made in early 2019. Check out the Nikon D5700 and D7600 predictions.

The Nikon D5500 is currently in stock at Adorama (back ordered at B&H). The Nikon D7200 is in stock at both Adorama and B&H.

Nikon D5500 and Nikon D7200 Listed as Discontinued

Nikon D5500 and Nikon D7200 Discontinued

So the Nikon D5500 and Nikon D7200 DSLR cameras have been officially listed as discontinued on the official Nikon Japan website.

It will be interesting to see what Nikon will bring for their future APS-C line of DSLR cameras. They may not be a product update for these models in 2019 and the company focus on Nikon D760, Nikon Z8, D860 etc. On the other hand there have not been any reliable rumors about a new APS-C based mirrorless camera.

Stay tuned with us for more information and read more Nikon Rumors.

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