The D7200 is equipped with features intended for semi-professional use (two SD card slots, the availability of a battery grip, and metering support for old manual focus Nikon AI type (Non-CPU) lenses[1]), which have been removed from the D7500.
Being the successor of the Nikon D7100 it has (among other things) the following enhancements:[2][3] Otherwise, it has also been described as "by no means a radical upgrade" compared to its predecessor, "yet it still adds some important features".
[2] The camera body shape has been left unchanged, in particular the deeper-grip update of other latest models such as the D5500 hasn't been adopted for the D7200.
Nikon Z cameras >>PROCESSOR: Pre-EXPEED |
Without full AF-P lens support−P ⋅ Without AF-P and without E-type lens support−E ⋅ Without an AF motor (needs lenses with integrated motor, except D50) *