Nikon D5200 + 18-55/3.5-5.6 VR + 55-200/4.0-5.6 VR
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11 years ago
The basics Nikon's a big name in the camera world, and we've got the company's D5200 DSLR armed with a massive 24.1-megapixel sensor to put through its paces. It's a capable shooter, complete with full HD video skills and superb image quality, but does its fiddly controls get in the way?
10 years ago
Awesommmmmmmme
Its the product i wished for and got it Awesome Thanx to snapdeal
10 years ago
I purchased the EP-5A to go with my D5300. I use the D5300 for astrophotography and the EP-5A allows me to use AC power instead of batteries. I already had the required EH-5 AC adapter.
9 years ago
A good camera for the price
All in all I am very satisfied with my new camera that I upgraded from the 3100. I love the 39 focus points and all of the different scene options available. The 5 fps is extremely fast enough for me. I also love the stereo microphone built-in on the front for recording video.
Pros:
- I love the quality and speed plus the flip out screen
Cons:
- Most of the buttons are too close together and hard to find sometimes also the memory card door opens while holding the camera
9 years ago
Supbbb.. worth every penny
I'm writing this review after using it for 6months..product was well packed & delivered safely.. had no issues till date.. It is the best beginners dslr.. even for rough use.. Worth every penny.. I had bought it for 29k
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...
12 years ago
Great Camera but Nikon support sucks
The 24 MP camera is for the advanced amateur. Has manual settings for artistic photos and program functions for quick shots under most conditions. Now for the downside. Had an issue with a connector on the camera for down loading your photos.
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
The Nikon D5200 is the upper-entry-level camera in the Nikon DSLR lineup. Slotting itself just above the D3200 Nikon D3200 , it produces similar-quality images using a similar design. It incorporates a unique-in-its-class 39-point AF system with 9 cross-type points.
Pros:
- Excellent dynamic-range
- Low image noise
- Reasonable color accuracy
- Excellent autofocus system accuracy
- Fast 39-point AF with fast-lens in good light
- Quick shutter-lag
- Nearly instant black-out
- Very fast power-on and power-off times
- Quick to record and stop video
- Rangefinder MF assistance,...
Cons:
- Loss of fine-details at ISO 400
- Some exposure issues
- Poor AWB indoors and no interactive control
- Slow shot-to-shoot speeds
- Noise-Reduction even when disabled
- Sluggish interface
- Odd Auto ISO behavior
- LCD glare when settings are changed
- Video-framing mask difficult to see
- Live-View not...
13 years ago
The latest snapper to hit the market is Nikon D5200 , a treat for DSLR enthusiasts. D5200 comes with a high resolution 24.1MP image sensor and included with DX-format CMOS sensor. Also, photographers will love to known that this new camera has been instilled with Expeed 3 image processing engine for...
Pros:
- Offer cinematic motion cadence
- Affordable
- Higher resolution
- Quick processing
- Low noise level
- Good color depth
- Great swivel screen
Cons:
- No focus motor
- Does not support image stabilization
- Slow continuous shooting
- No panorama mode
- Few glicthes
4.2
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