One of the major draw back of Nikon D7100 was its low buffer capacity. Nikon D7200 has fixed the issue. Along with the improved autofocus function Nikon D7200 comes with a deep buffer, which is sufficient for most photographer. With its 6 fps shooting capacity, The D7200 is an outstanding choice for sports, wildlife and other fast action. It has a large buffer capacity that can handle up to approx. 100 shots of continuous shooting. Here is a comparison between Nikon D7200 and Nikon D7100 buffer capacity.
Nikon D7200 : B&H | Adorama | Amazon
DX Format (24 X 16)
Nikon D7200 | Nikon D7100 | ||||
Image quality | File Size | Buffer Capacity | File Size | Buffer Capacity | |
RAW | 12-bit Lossless compressed | 22.2 MB | 27 | 22.7 MB | 7 |
14-bit Lossless compressed | 28.0 MB | 18 | 28.5 MB | 6 | |
12-bit compressed | 20.6 MB | 35 | 20.2 MB | 9 | |
14-bit compressed | 25.4 MB | 26 | 24.9 MB | 8 | |
JPEG Large Fine | 12.7 MB | 100 | 12.0 MB | 33 |
1.3X Crop Format (28 X 12)
Nikon D7200 | Nikon D7100 | ||||
Image quality | File Size | Buffer Capacity | File Size | Buffer Capacity | |
RAW | 12-bit Lossless compressed | 15.0 MB | 44 | 15.1 MB | 12 |
14-bit Lossless compressed | 18.7 MB | 29 | 18.8 MB | 8 | |
12-bit compressed | 13.8 MB | 67 | 13.4 MB | 14 | |
14-bit compressed | 16.9 MB | 46 | 16.3 MB | 11 | |
JPEG Large Fine | 8.6 MB | 100 | 8.2 MB | 73 |