A:AnswerThe D7200 has a larger screen with more resolution. So it's better for use in Live View when recording movies and photos that way. In addition, the D7200 is a higher resolution camera which enables you more latitude to crop into your images. The camera has a better autofocus system with option of having 51 AF points for the camera to focus to the D7000's 39. The D7200 has built in WiFi that enables you to connect to Nikon's free Wireless Mobile Utility app to get your pictures up to social media sites AS WELL AS control the camera's shutter directly from the app for remote shooting. It is a very nice upgrade.
A:AnswerThe lenses that you have for the D80 I imagine are full frame lenses. The D7200 has an aps-c sensor which is a crop body. 1.5-1.3crop factor depending on the mode. One benefit to using full frame lenses on a crop a body is that it increases the lenses reach. For example a 70-300mm full frame placed on a crop sensor turns into a 105-450mm which is really beneficial when shooting wildlife. If you are going to buy a wide angle lens on the other hand you want to make sure that it is a DX lens. For example 18-35mm wide angle would turn to a 27-52.5mm which defeats the purpose.
A:AnswerLightroom is a great editing application for the raw files. Raw files can be directly imported to Lightroom by tethering. Lightroom supports tether shooting for the D7200.
A:AnswerYes, the Nikon D7200 does have an option for AF Fine-Tune. Values for up to 12 lens types can be stored. Only one value can be stored for each type of lens.
A:AnswerNIKKOR lenses that are compatible with the D100 should be compatible with the D7200. Both cameras are compatible with G and D type AF, AF-S, and AF-I NIKKOR lenses. If you have any concerns regarding lens compatibility please contact Nikon Support at 1-800-NikonUS with detailed information on your lenses.
A:AnswerThe Nikon D7200 DSLR camera is fully compatible with Nikon AI, AF, AF-S and E-type lenses. If any of the lenses you used with the Nikon D3200 are one of these types they will work beautifully with the Nikon D7200 camera.
A:AnswerUsa, the white sticker on side of box has the USA with serial #. Any retailer that states product comes with nikon 1 year warranty is a USA model.
A:AnswerYes it is a great camera. No matter what DSLR you begin with it takes time to learn how to use it so you might as well learn on a camera that gives you great photos. Even if you use it on Auto it will give you good photos.
A:AnswerYes, lenses that are compatible with the D3200 are also compatible with the D7200. However, some lenses that are compatible with the D7200 may not be compatible with, or autofocus with, the D3200. For further information please contact Nikon Support.
A:AnswerYes, NIKKOR lenses that are compatible with the D3300 will also be compatible with the D7200. If you have NIKKOR AF-P lenses that have Vibration Reduction (VR) then you will not be able to disable the VR when using those lenses on the D7200. To review compatibility of specific lenses in detail please contact NIKON support.
A:AnswerPlease contact Nikon Support for troubleshooting assistance by using the following link: http://www.nikonusa.com/en/about-nikon/contact-us.page