This Nikon D7200 has presented itself in March, 2015. This D7200 isn't a radical upgrade by any means, yet it still adds some important features, most notably a larger buffer, improved autofocus performance in low light, 60p video, Wi-Fi with NFC, and 15% better battery life.The codec of this camera is H.264 which is a common codec for widely used, but how to upload Nikon D7200 footages to YouTube and Vimeo freely without any hassle may be a problem to talk about with.
Let's take a close look at some key features:
1. 24.2MP CMOS sensor with no optical low-pass filter
2. Multi-Cam 3500DX II 51-point AF system, all sensitive to – 3EV
3. 2,016-pixel RGB metering sensor, used for 3D subject tracking in AF-C
4. ISO 100-25,600, with ISO 51,200 and 102,400 black and white modes
5. 6 fps continuous shooting (7 fps in 1.3x crop mode) with increased buffer depth
6. 1/8000 sec maximum shutter speed
7. 3.2", 1.2M dot RGBW LCD display
8. 1080/60p video (1.3x crop only) with clean output over HDMI and Flat Picture Control
In order to smoothly upload D7200 videos to YouTube and Vimeo, you may need this Pavtube Video Converter for help. You may wonder why H.264 can't upload online, which YouTube and Vimeo both claimed that they can accept this codec. This may because the large file size of your raw videos, and with this converter, you can totally downscale your file size to a smaller one and then upload D7200 videos to YouTube and Vimeo freely.
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How to upload Nikon D7200 H.264 footages to YouTube and Vimeo?
Step 1. Launch this converter on your PC
Freely download this converter on your PC,and launch it. There are no unnecessary bundle apps to hide. After installing the product, click "File">"Add Video/Audio" to load Nikon D7200 H.264 videos.
Step 2. Choose proper format for uploading D7200 videos to YouTube and Vimeo
You may check the official YouTube and Vimeo website and find that H.264 is already the compatible codec for your raw videos. So you can still choose "HD Video">"H.264 HD Video (*.mp4) " as your output format to make sure the format problem.
Step 3. Downscale file size for uploading D7200 videos to YouTube and Vimeo easily
After choosing the proper format, then please click this "Settings" to downscale your files. Those two websites both have uploading file size requirement, and large file size with long playback time may take even longer uploading time. In order to tackle, just choose a smaller Bit rate in the "Settings" UI.
Tips:
If you not sure about the final generated file size, you can check the below table for detailed output file information.
And don't worry about the video quality, downscale doesn't mean poor quality. For "HD Video">"H.264" option, it will come out as H.264 High Profile which will keep the most quality of your raw D7200 videos.
Step 4. Start to downscale D7200 H.264 videos for uploading to YouTube and Vimeo
After all have been settled, just back to the main UI and click this "Convert" to start your conversion. If you happen to forget to set your file location, don't worry, you can still find your files by clicking "Open output folder" locate.
Useful Tips:
1.Before conversion, you may want to do some simple editing, with the build-in editor, you can trim, crop, adjust aspect ratio, add subtitles and audio tracks, etc.Just click "Edit" in the main UI.
For newbie just start to sharing their videos online, then you know how to uploading videos to YouTube and Vimeo here.
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