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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
imaging-resource.com
12 years ago

Nikon D5200

The Nikon D5200 is a lot of camera for the money, and though it's aimed at advanced beginners in terms of image quality and capabilities, it's not too far removed from DSLRs geared for more serious photographers.
Pros:
  • 24.1-megapixel CMOS sensor delivers high resolution images and generally great image quality
  • Comfortably familiar body design that features some welcome refinements
  • Excellent high-ISO performance for its class
  • Excellent dynamic range
  • Standard ISO from 100 to 6400
  • with extended range up to...
Cons:
  • Slightly slower than average autofocus speeds
  • Low-light AF performance not as good as some competing models
  • Changing some basic settings takes more time and effort than it should
  • Optical viewfinder is tiny and cramped
  • Special Effects (accessible from Mode dial) are limited (just seven)
  • and the...
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DPexpert
12 years ago

[REVIEW-NIKON D5200 DSLR and NIKKOR 18–300MM LENS]

This 24 megapixel DSLR is for "advanced beginners" according to Nikon. The internals, such as sensor, image processor, auto focus and auto exposure are similar to the D7000, while the externals, such as viewfinder and body material is not quite up to big brother standards.
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naaptol
12 years ago

D5200 Nikon

D5200's output is superb. The body is so easy to grip in your hands and the buttons are located at positions which are so naturally under your finger tips. Every function is so easy to use. there are lots of functions and if the usability is poor it will be difficult to access.
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RC Willey
12 years ago

Buy the Canon

Have owned Nikon and Canon. This camera has some good features but is only as good as it's lenses. Canon has a much broader variety of lenses and are compatible with several other lens manufacturers where Nikon does not.
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cameta.com
12 years ago

Nikon D5200 with 18-105 and 55-300mm

Excellent package with wide coverage of zoom ranges.<br />The remote shutter release and swivel LCD combination is so much fun and also very useful for group photos.
Pros:
  • Easy To Use
  • Fast / Accurate Auto-Focus
  • Fast Shutter Speed
  • Good Image Quality
  • High ISO Performance
  • Large Clear LCD
  • Tilt /Swivel LCD
Cons:
  • Short Battery Life
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Crutchfield
12 years ago

Nikon d520

Just what I was looking for. A move up from my old camera with the ability to input settings or go fully automatic.
Pros:
  • Light weight
  • quality pictures
  • takes very good video
Cons:
  • Cost including lens
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buydig.com
12 years ago

Great camera for,a reasonable price.

This is a great camera with tons of features that many more expensive cameras don't have. Beginners can use it in auto mode and the advanced settings will allow you to,grow as a photographer. The only negative is that the menus are a little cumbersome to use.
Pros:
  • Tons Of Features For A Re
Cons:
  • Menus Are A Little Hard T
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Steve's Digicams
12 years ago

Steve's SnapShot Cons Bottom Line Pick This Up If...
Pros:
  • High image quality
  • Swiveling LCD helps get creative angles
  • Solid low-light performance
  • Fast and accurate auto focus
  • Customizable function buttons
  • Help system for beginners
  • Appealing special effects and filters
  • Very adjustable picture controls
  • HDR shooting mode
  • Optional wireless adapter
Cons:
  • Only one control/thumb wheel
  • Burst modes could be faster
  • Built-in flash is weak
  • Wi-Fi and GPS not included (but optional
  • Viewfinder could be bigger
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reviews.costco.com
12 years ago

Glad I got it

Performance is much better than expected…and I expected a lot based on camera magazine reviews. I upgraded from a Nikon D40. Images and low noise are incredible. Focus is very fast with a choice of a 39 points system. Customized settings for sharpening, saturation etc.
Pros:
  • incredible images and focus speed easy to use as auto very customizable sharpening saturation etc excellent d lighting small form factor
Cons:
  • loud lens focus in video mode
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OneCall
12 years ago

Great camera

Camera takes great pictures! Easy menus, but many options if you like to dig into them. The preset effect modes are fun and easy to use also.
Pros:
  • Effects
  • Menu system
  • pull out screen
Cons:
  • Battery life
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