Nikon D5200
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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
Nikon D5200 SLR (with AF-S 18-55mm VR Kit Lens)
"Amazing camera at awesome price.
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
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 Review
No matter what your ambitions or skill level are, this camera could arguably be an ideal option for many when...
13 years ago
Love it each day
I had this camera for 3 week now and I have say this is amazing camera I ever owned. This camera is good for people who want to take amazing photos and videos. Also I have say the video quality is fantastic in it. For the price it is really worth it.
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
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 Âcamera 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
13 years ago
Nikon D5200
The Nikon D5200 is the company's latest 'upper entry-level' DSLR, aimed both at beginners and those looking for a step-up from a basic budget model. Announced in November 2012, it comes just over a year and a half after its predecessor, the D5100.
Pros:
- Great image quality with low noise
- 5fps continuous shooting
- 39-point with 9 cross-type AF system
- Partial manual video exposure
- Clean 1080p HDMI video out
Cons:
- Reduced battery life
- Lacks viewfinder eye sensor
- Lacks touch-screen
- Lacks Depth of Field preview
- Slow and noisy kit lens
13 years ago
Amazing Feature
The D5200 features a variety of built in imaging technologies, such as Active D-Lighting and HDR capabilities, to further enhance the look of your imagery while shooting.
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