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Nikon D5200 + 18-55/3.5-5.6 VR + 55-200/4.0-5.6 VR

Rating 4.2 86 reviews
Manufacturer: Nikon
Tech2
13 years ago

Nikon D5200 Review

The Nikon D5200 seems to be a unique combination of features of earlier Nikon models. Housed inside the body of a D5100 is a high-resolution 24.1MP image sensor from the D3200; the auto-focus 39-point system module from the D7000; and the Expeed 3 image processing engine from the professional grade...
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CNET
13 years ago

Nikon D5200 review Review

With excellent low light performance, reliable results and speedy access to the most common settings, the D5200 makes it easy to make the most of your photography, whatever the conditions.
Pros:
  • Graphical interface
  • Low light performance
  • Image quality
  • Articulated screen
Cons:
  • No touchscreen
  • Undercut by close competitors
  • Slightly laggy focusing
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Macworld UK
13 years ago

Nikon D5200 review

The Nikon D5200 is a mid-range DSLR, a streamlined step up from the Nikon D7000. It's geared towards anyone keen for good quality images but without being able to afford a high-end DSLR. It comes as competition to cameras such as Canon's EOS 650D and the Pentax K5.
Pros:
  • Excellent autofocus
Cons:
  • Lack of absolute sharpness in some images
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Trusted Reviews
13 years ago

Nikon D5200

Having spent most of 2012 updating its full-frame DSLR range with the addition of the D4 , D800 and D600 models, Nikon has shifted its attention back to its APS-C DSLR range with the launch of the upper entry-level D5200.
Pros:
  • Impressive 39-point AF system
  • Continuous shooting speed of 5fps
  • Stunning image quality
  • Intuitive graphic user interface
Cons:
  • Slow AF point positioning in Live View
  • Lags when previewing creative effects in real time
  • Noisy kit lens performance
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Pocket Lint
13 years ago

Nikon D5200

The Nikon D5200 fills the high-resolution gap in the company's middle-spec DSLR space by squeezing a brand new 24-megapixel CMOS sensor into the new model. It was inevitable, really; such a resolution gap didn't really exist until Nikon launched the 24-megapixel and apparent entry-level D3200.
Pros:
  • Good picture quality
  • vari-angle LCD screen
  • decent autofocus system with motorised lenses
Cons:
  • Experienced sharpness issues with first review sample body (not confirmed as an official
  • recognised issue as yet)
  • banding in shadow areas when pushing raw file EV
  • poor movie clips with terrible interlaced tearing in playback
  • no touchscreen
  • lack of quick-access buttons on account of vari-angle...
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Photo answers
13 years ago

The Nikon D5200, announced at the end of 2012, sits between the D3200 and D7100 in the Nikon DSLR range, and eclipses the opposition for resolution by including an impressive 24.1MP sensor. It even outdoes full-frame cameras like the Canon 5D MkIII.
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Pricerunner
13 years ago

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Pros:
  • Nikon D5200 is a high speed, multifunctional high performance camera, with special effects that enable you to create expressions in still images and movies
  • Creativity and flexibility are reflected in every part of the Nikon D5200.
Cons:
  • It has no significant flaws
  • the lack of an autofocus motor in the body limits your lens-selection flexibility
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techcentral.my
13 years ago

Nikon D5200

In the Nikon stable of DSLRs, the D5100 was one of the standout models simply because it offered a lot of enthusiast level features for a very reasonable price, while the D3100 was a more simplified ­camera for beginners.
Pros:
  • Fully articulated LCD screen is useful
  • stereo microphones built-in
  • tweaks to Auto ISO make it a lot more useful
  • good image quality
Cons:
  • Viewfinder magnification is a tad low
  • no audio output port for audio monitoring
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Digital Photography School
13 years ago

Nikon D5200 Review

No matter what your ambitions or skill level are, this camera could arguably be an ideal option for many when...
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PhotoRadar
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.
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