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Nikon D5200

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Pricerunner
★★★★
11 years ago
Hottest and simplest digital camera

Love it, great for a beginner. to read even more http://www.squidoo.com/d5200-nikon-camera-price-and-review-hottest-and-simplest-new-digital-camera

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.

It has no significant flaws; the lack of an autofocus motor in the body limits your lens-selection flexibility

Tech Advisor
★★★★
11 years ago
Nikon D5200 review

The Nikon D5200 is ideal for anyone wanting their first good-quality DSLR or wanting to upgrade from their current mid-range DSLR. The Nikon D5200 is well-built, comfortable and easy to use with good picture quality and provides good value for money.

CNET
★★★★
10 years ago
Nikon D5200 review: A camera that can keep up with the kids

The Nikon D5100 is a solid camera with excellent photo and video quality, but relatively sluggish performance tarnishes its allure for me. Nikon fixes that in the D5200 with the same new autofocus and metering systems that debuted in the D600, plus an updated higher-end viewfinder, and the result is a noticeably better shooting experience that makes it an excellent choice for all-around family and vacation photography.

The Nikon D5200 makes a great choice for family and vacation photographers.

With excellent photo and video quality for its class; a fluid shooting design and solid feature set; the Nikon D5200 delivers a lot for the money.

Though it has no significant flaws; the lack of an autofocus motor in the body limits your lens-selection flexibility.

PC Magazine
★★★★
11 years ago
Nikon D5200 Review

The D5200 ($799.95 direct, body only) is Nikon's mid-level consumer D-SLR camera, offering more features and control than the entry-level D3200, but not quite rivaling the more expensive D7100. It's an impressive performer, shooting continuously at 4 frames per second and delivering clean 24-megapixel images through ISO 3200. It's not the without its drawbacks—the viewfinder isn't as large or bright as in some other SLRs, and it doesn't offer full compatibility with older Nikon lenses. But it's certainly good enough to displace its predecessor, the D5100 as our Editors' Choice for digital SLRs priced less than $1,000. Design and Features The D5200($748.00 at Amazon) is rather compact for a D-SLR, but manages to squeeze quite a few controls into its small body. It measures 3.9 by 5.1 by 3.1 inches and weighs 1.1 pounds without a lens. The Pentax K-30($693.00 at Amazon) is just about the same size, varying by a tenth of an inch at most, but is heavier at 1.4 pounds. The extra weigh...

The under-$1,000 Nikon D5200 is a capable D-SLR that delivers impressive image quality and continuous shooting at 4 frames per second, earning it our Editors' Choice.

Excellent image quality; Fast autofocus; 4fps continuous shooting; Sharp vari-angle LCD; 39-point autofocus system; Fast to start and shoot; 1080i60 video capture; Wi-Fi and GPS add-ons available

Small pentamirror viewfinder; Will not autofocus with screw-drive lenses; Noisy focus during video recording; Only one control wheel

Circuit City
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★★
10 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.

dpreview.com
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★★
8 years ago

overall, not terrible. This camera is going to get you through. If you are a beginner and just barely off auto, then maybe this is the camera for you. OR maybe you should save the money and buy the d3200-d3300 series. Because they are cheaper and perform better in low light.

naaptol
★★★
★★
11 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.

Neocamera
★★★
★★
11 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.

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,...

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...

expertreviews.co.uk
★★★
★★
11 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

techmagnifier.com
★★
★★★
11 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...

Offer cinematic motion cadence; Affordable; Higher resolution; Quick processing; Low noise level; Good color depth; Great swivel screen

No focus motor; Does not support image stabilization; Slow continuous shooting; No panorama mode; Few glicthes

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