Nikon has officially announced the D7200 DSLR camera, which replaces the D7100 with several improvements including better low-light AF system and increased buffer depth.
To see the difference between Nikon D7200 vs D7100 digital SLR cameras we have put together D7200 vs D7100 specs comparison table below.
Nikon D7200 provides a slightly improved 24.2 megapixel CMOS sensor with no optical low-pass filter powered by an EXPEED 4 image processor and comes with next-generation 51-point AF module with increased low-light sensitivity. The D7200 comes with built-in Wi-Fi with NFC and an improved 100-shot buffer depth when shooting JPEGs at 6 fps (18 14-bit or 27 12-bit Raw files).
Nikon D7100 is a 24.1 megapixel APS-C Digital SLR camera. The D7100 promises high resolution by making do without an optical low-pass filter in front of its 24MP CMOS sensor. It gains a 51-point autofocus system and 6fps continuous shooting.
Here is a quick specifications comparison table for the Nikon D7200 vs D7100 cameras.