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Nikon D7200, DSLR With Built-In Wi-Fi And NFC

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Nikon D7200, DSLR With Built-In Wi-Fi And NFC

Uploading photos from Nikon DSLR can now be smooth and effortless, thanks to Nikon D7200.

There is no need to use a separate Wi-Fi accessory anymore because the new Nikon D7200 sports a built-in Wi-Fi. This will allow photos saved in the camera’s SD card to be viewed right on user’s mobile device. With the built-in Wi-Fi, user can also use his phone or tablet as a remote shutter, thus buying another remote shutter trigger is unnecessary.

The NFC on the other hand will allow user to easily connect smartphones or tablets running in Android 4.0 ‘Ice Cream Sandwich’ or higher. To do so, the user needs to simply tap the device to the camera.

Unfortunately, iOS users cannot use the perk of this new feature but have to stick with a manual Wi-Fi connection.

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The new Nikon D7200 is the successor to the D7100 with similar features like the body; presence of SD card slots; 3.2-inch screen size; video recording capped at 1080p resolution at 30/25/24 frames per second; continuous shooting at six frames per second and the 51-point autofocus array.

Although the new model has a slightly higher 24.2-megapixel CMOS image sensor; the news Expeed 4 image processor (30 percent faster) and ISO range of 100-25, 600; and a longer-lasting battery.

D7200 can take 1, 110 shots compared to 950 shots of D7100. The new Nikon D7200 is the company’s very DSLR to have both built-in Wi-Fi and NFC.

It will be made available in early April for $1,199.95 or Php52, 899.80 for the body only. While a kit with an 18-140mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR lens will cost $1,699.95 or Php74, 942.30.

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