Nikon D5200 + 18-55/3.5-5.6 VR + 55-200/4.0-5.6 VR
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13 years ago
Nikon D5200 review
Well specified, especially with its 39-point autofocus, but the controls could be more elegant and our test shots tended to be slightly soft
13 years ago
Nikon D5200
Nikon's 24-megapixel D5200 is the latest in a series of affordable, lightweight and high-performance DSLRs with pivoting LCD screens that appeared first in 2009 with the D5000. Positioned between the entry-level D3200 and the recently-announced D7100, it provides a significant increase in sensor...
13 years ago
It's also a nicely constructed camera, and the limited number of buttons and dials make it unintimidating to novice photographers, while enthusiasts will find that they have all the control that they want within easy reach.
13 years ago
Nikon D5200 SLR (with AF-S 18-55mm VR Kit Lens)
"Amazing camera at awesome price.
13 years ago
Superb kit!
Although I've been a keen photographer since the late '70s and owned a number of top-end film SLRs, I'd only previously used digital compacts. I looked at many DSLRs before settling on this one and am delighted.
Pros:
- Great Features
- Great Picture Quality
- Lightweight
- Multi-position Monitor
- Simple Controls
Cons:
- None Found So Far
13 years ago
Camera Test: Nikon D5200
Nikon has made a compelling DSLR in the D5200. If you like the convenience of an articulated LCD screen and are invested in the Nikon system, it's basically your only option other than the D5100. But that is hardly a limitation, given that the D5200 performs well and delivers very fine images.
13 years ago
This is a very good mid segment SLR, which is nice to use, delivers great results and offers specifications that were only offered by top-end SLRs a few years ago.
Pros:
- 24MP
- good ISO output
- Great swivel screen
- HDR mode is excellent
Cons:
- RAW not available when using effects or HDR mode
- Slow AF point positioning in Live View
13 years ago
Nikon D5200 review
The Nikon D5200 with its 18-55mm lens kit is a high-quality introduction to the possibilities of a digital SLR camera.
13 years ago
Cant comment just yet, but this camera is certainly on my "Wishlist" I currently use a D5000 and the D5200 is the obvious upgrade for me.
13 years ago
Nikon D5200 Review
Nikon's D5200 sits in the middle of the most current triumvirate of Nikon cropped sensor DSLRs - the D3200, 5200 and 7100. Its MSRP is $100 more than the D3200 but it offers an articulating 3 inch monitor, an extra frame per second in its high-speed continuous shooting mode and a more advanced...
Pros:
- Good still and video image quality
- Light and compact
- Competitive high ISO performance
- 5 fps continuous shooting speed
- Capable autofocus system
Cons:
- Minimal external controls for adjusting camera settings
- Lacks weather sealing of some direct competitors
- 95% coverage of viewfinder makes accurate framing a bit problematic
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