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Changes have also been made to the camera’s buffer capacity, which was criticised in the previous model. Thanks to the inclusion of the EXPEED 4 image processor, the D7200 can record 27 Raw files or 100 JPEGs before pausing for breath. Along with the D7200, Nikon has also unveiled the COOLPIX P900 bridge camera with a whopping 83x optical zoom, and has released details of its Spring cashback promotions. To find out more about all these announcements, turn to page 6.

Nikon has launched a new range-topping model in its DX format line-up. The D7200, which will be available from 19 March, replaces the D7100 at the top of the tree of models with an APS-C sized sensor and, while it may look very similar to its predecessor, some substantial changes lurk within. These include features taken from the company’s FX full-frame models, the most notable of which is the inclusion of a 51-point autofocusing system that operates in light levels as low as -3EV. This means it can focus in near-darkness.

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π To find out more about the D7200 and the COOLPIX P900, go to www.nikon.co.uk.

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