Trying to chose between a Nikon D5600 & D7200 - the 7200 has a $300 discount any help ?
I own 2 d7100s and think you'll be disappointed with the d5600. If you want to save a bunch of money, go for a used or refurbished d7100. Check nikonusa.com for refurb and KEH for used...
I'd take the 7200 with the discount.
--Bob
tuomi1947 wrote:
Trying to chose between a Nikon D5600 & D7200 - the 7200 has a $300 discount any help ?
tuomi1947 wrote:
Trying to chose between a Nikon D5600 & D7200 - the 7200 has a $300 discount any help ?
No contest take the D7200 with the discount you will not regret it.
I’d do either the d5600 (minus 5100) or the d7200 (minus 6700) ;-)
For me, no contest
The D7200 has:
Brighter pentaprism instead of a pentamirror..
Auto FP mode for flash (ability to do high speed sync) and the pop-up flash can control off camera speedlights.
Use older AF lenses as well with the in-body focus motor
More robust build.
(Personally, I would prefer the D500 for the menu interface and I use radio triggered flashes, so don’t need the pop-up.)
AndyH
Loc: Massachusetts and New Hampshire
I love my 7100. For me, it is the perfect compromise between size, weight, and IQ. D7200 is even better.
Andy
I would say the D7200. It's easier to use. The D5600 has the flip screen but since you want a DSLR and not mirrorless the flip screen isn't important.
No brainer--the D7200 for sure.
I had a D5500 and traded up to the D7200. Best decision I made!
BebuLamar wrote:
I would say the D7200. It's easier to use. The D5600 has the flip screen but since you want a DSLR and not mirrorless the flip screen isn't important.
As an owner, I agree the D7200 is the better choice.
Could you explain your thought behind this?
The D5600 has the flip screen but
since you want a DSLR and not mirrorless the flip screen isn't important.--
No doubt, D7200. One of the best values for a higher end DX camera out there right now, especially if you can find a used one in pristine condition. I still use mine even though I have a D500 and a couple of FF bodies.
Gotta agree with the majority, the D7200 is the way to go; it's one of my two Nikon bodies.
Nope. Neither. I'd save if I had to in order to get the D500. The D500 is one of the best cameras made by Nikon.
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