Nikon D7200 Flash

 

Built-in Flash Test Results

Coverage, Exposure and Range
A fairly powerful pop-up flash with narrow coverage. Average exposure compensation required.

Coverage
18mm @ f/3.5

Coverage. Flash coverage was very narrow at wide angle (18mm or ~27mm eq.), with dark corners and edges. We no longer test coverage at telephoto, as it's invariably much better.


Normal Flash,
f/4, 1/60s, +0.7 EV
Slow-Sync Mode
f/4, 1/13s, 0 EV

Exposure. When it came to exposure, the D7200's built-in flash underexposed our Indoor Portrait subject slightly at its default setting, requiring +0.7 EV flash exposure compensation which is about the average required for this shot. The camera's Slow-Sync flash mode produced a bright exposure without flash exposure compensation (0 EV), though with a strong orange cast from the background incandescent lighting as a result of the slower shutter speed.


Manufacturer-Specified Flash Range

9.9 feet
ISO 200

Manufacturer Specified Flash Range. The Nikon D7200's flash is rated with a Guide Number of 12/39 (m/ft) at ISO 100. That works out to about 9.9 feet at f/5.6 and ISO 200. As you can see in the flash range test shot above taken with those parameters, the Nikon D7200 produced a bright flash exposure (actually slightly overexposed by about 0.5 EV), indicating the flash output rating is credible.

Note: Here we shoot with manufacturer-specified camera settings, at the range the company claims for the camera, to assess the validity of the specific claims. The specified range has been calculated for the sensitivity, lens and aperture used in the test shot above.