By selecting the 1.3x crop mode, you can extend the zoom even further for action and wildlife photography.
This Nikon zoom lens has a built-in autofocus and silent wave motor for speedy, accurate, and convenient AF and compatibility with all cameras with no built-in AF motor. Whether you’re doing sports photography, shooting landscapes, or even portraits and still life, this durable Nikon lens offers a wide focal length range and built-in features to help you capture your desired images and video. The Nikon 18-140mm f/3.5-5.6G lens works perfectly with the Nikon D7200 DX-format’s sensor and body as a versatile walk-around zoom lens. Great focus tracking and far better quality images than we got with previous cameras. We took the ISO as high as 12,800 and got great results. The low-light performance goes well beyond what we had experienced with our other bodies. The events started at sunrise and on the first day ended at midnight in a poorly lit finish area. Because operation of the 7200 is so similar to how the 700 controls work, switching over on such short notice was an easy and pleasant task. We ended up shooting nearly 8,000 frames on the two bodies during a weekend of documen. Our new bodies caught up with us at our hotel the day before a big weekend event. Although we started out with the D1, D2, D200, D300 and D700, we had found the D7000 and d7100 bodies, because of their versatility and lightness (some of our events last 17 hours), were perfect for our work. My wife and I operate an athletic events photo business. Given the great performance, ease of use, build, and moisture resistance of this enthusiast camera it's a real bargain for the price. But for general use and especially action/wildlife photography I think it would be hard to beat the D7200.
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If you mainly do scenery, portrait, macro or astronomy photography and can afford it, by all means buy a full frame camera.
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At the same mega pixal counts, the APS-C photos have greater pixel density and are thus sharper for small objects such as birds than with full size sensors.
With APS-C sensors, the object takes up more of the sensor area than with full size sensor cameras. We bird photographers usually have a small object in focus in the middle of the screen. The instructor, a professional wildlife photographer, recommend cameras with APS-C sensors such as the D7200 instead of full frame sensors such as on the D610, D750, D810, etc. I just attended a bird photography class.
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important because I usually shoot in Manual mode. It is at least as easy to use and change settings as the D7000 was. As great as the D7000 was, the D7200 is better: a bit lighter weight, quicker focusing, better low light performance, less photo noise, better moving object tracking, bigger burst shooting buffer, quicker shot buffer clearing, more shots per battery charge, etc. When my D7000 died from overuse, I was tempted to "upgrade" to a D750, but decided to buy the D7200 because I loved the D7000 so much.