Nikon D7200 Firmware Update Version 1.01 Released
Nikon released a new firmware update for its D7200 DX-format digital SLR camera.
Firmware update version 1.0.1 for Nikon D7200 fixes several issues reported previously and can be upgraded from the Download Center.
The mid-range DSLR features a APS-c sized image sensor and announced back in March, 2015. Besides the Nikon’s distortion data control version 2, this is the first firmware upgrade for the DSLR shooter.
Nikon D7200 Firmware Update Version 1.01 Details
The change log for this version is:
- Selecting Firmware version in the SETUP MENU would not display “C X.XX L X.XXX”.
- About 4 seconds of static could be heard on audio recorded with external HDMI recorders during movie live view
- Exposure compensation would fail to produce the desired results if a negative value was selected when NEF (RAW) images were processed using the NEF (RAW) processing option in the RETOUCH MENU.
- February 29th would sometimes not display correctly in leap years.
Download Nikon D7200 Firmware Update Version 1.01
The popular DSLR camera provides a slightly improved 24.2 megapixel CMOS sensor with no optical low-pass filter. The sensor is powered by an EXPEED 4 image processor and comes with next-generation 51-point AF module with increased low-light sensitivity.
The digital SLR camera also 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). See Nikon D7200 Official Announcement | User’s Manual | Sample Images | Additional Videos | Canon 7D Mark III Comparison | Nikon D7200 vs D7100 | Reviews Roundup.