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Improving upon its predecessor, Nikon's new D7200 features an upgraded EXPEED 4 processing engine, an ISO range from 100 to 25,600—two full stops higher than the D7100—and the first of Nikon’s DSLR line with built-in WiFi connectivity and Near Field Communication. Photographers are now able to browse captured images, instantly share via text, email, or social media, and use their smartphone as both a monitor and wireless remote Read More
ThirdKilogramFor the love of Cthulhu, what's the point you are trying to make with this comment?
To recap: D5300 had WiFi (without NFC) , so the D7200 is not the first Nikon DSLR with WiFi. D7200 is the first with NFC (and WiFi of course).
Am I clear enough, or should I try again?