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Nikon D5200 24.1 MP CMOS Digital SLR with 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 AF-S DX VR NIKKOR Zoom Lens (Bronze) (Discontinued by Manufacturer)

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  • 24MP DX-format CMOS sensor
  • 39-point (9 cross type) dynamic area AF system with 3D tracking
  • Up to 5 frames per second continuous shooting
  • 1080p 30FPS HD video (1080p, 60i) with full-time contrast-detect AF
  • ISO 100-6400, expandable to 25,600 equivalent
  • 3 inch vari-angle LCD with 921,000 dots
  • Wi-Fi (for sharing and remote camera control) and GPS compatible (sold separately)
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This item: Nikon D5200 24.1 MP CMOS Digital SLR with 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 AF-S DX VR NIKKOR Zoom Lens (Bronze) (Discontinued by Manufacturer)
Customer Rating 4 out of 5 stars (606) 5 out of 5 stars (760) 5 out of 5 stars (494) 5 out of 5 stars (16)
Price $649.99 $446.95 $496.95 $399.00
Shipping $11.75 FREE Shipping FREE Shipping FREE Shipping
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Sensor Size APS-C APS-C APS-C APS-C
Max Resolution 24.1 MP 24.2 MP 24.2 MP 24.1 MP
Iso Range Auto, 100 - 6400 (25600 with boost) Auto, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200, 6400, 12800, 25600 (with boost) Auto, 100 - 12800 (25600 with boost) Auto, 100 - 6400 (25600 with boost)
Display Size 3 inches 3 inches 3.2 inches 3 inches
Continuous Shooting Speed 3 5 5 3
Wireless Communication Technology Yes Yes Yes Optional
Image Stabilization None None None None
Item Weight 1.22 pounds 0.95 pounds 1.06 pounds 1.22 pounds
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DPReview Nikon D5200 Overview
DPReview Silver Award May 2013
Overall the D5200 is perfectly pleasant and capable little SLR, which is nice to use, delivers great results and offers a specification that wouldn't have looked out of place on a top-end SLR only a few years ago.
Amadou Diallo Amadou Diallo Andy Westlake Andy Westlake
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Conclusion

The Nikon D5200 is a solid performer that delivers excellent image quality and impressive high-ISO performance, along with an articulated screen and a control interface that's appropriate for users stepping up to a DSLR.

Reasons to buy

  • Excellent image quality in both JPEG and Raw files
  • 39-point AF array covers a good proportion of the scene
  • Good video features with microphone socket
  • Auto ISO selection can be linked to lens focal length

Things to consider

  • Slow AF in Live View and video modes
  • Movie quality a little disappointing (especially in 60i mode)
  • Limited aperture control in Live View and movie modes
  • Relatively small continuous shooting buffer

Suggested for

Users who demand the utmost in image detail at low ISO values and videographers who can make use of uncompressed video footage.

Not suggested for

Photographers who work primarily in live view and videographers who want high quality 60i output.
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Color:Bronze  |  Style:w/ 18-55mm  |  Configuration:Base
Product Dimensions 5.1 x 3.1 x 3.9 inches
Item Weight 1.2 pounds
Shipping Weight 3.8 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
ASIN B00AXTQRGO
Item model number 1511
Batteries 1 Lithium ion batteries required. (included)
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4.7 out of 5 stars 606 customer reviews

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Best Sellers Rank #12,633 in Camera & Photo
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Date first available at Amazon.com January 6, 2013

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This camera may be the best APS-C in its class so far. After Nikon's quality control issue with the full-frame D600 (sensor oil spot problem), Nikon may be able to win back its trust with this new release, again aimed at enthusiasts and amateur photographers. Being an amateur photographer for years and have invested quite a sum in Sony, Canon and Nikon bodies and lenses, I myself settled with Nikon in personal preference. I would say all three brands got its personality (good and bad), especially with Sony pushing the translucent mirror technology.

The D5200 is a step up from the D3200 as an entry to mid-level body. Very solid performance and thank god it does not suffer the fate of the D600. The D5200 produces extremely good quality images just like the D3200. Both the D3200 and D5200 share the 24MP sensor resolution, with the difference being the light sensitivity in high ISO situations. Both cameras are able to produce extremely well results in terms of photo quality. I am usually able to get better image results from the D3200 and D5200 compared with Sony's A65 and A77 in actual use. Sony somehow made the older A55 easier than the A65 and A77 at getting a clean and noise free shot (maybe due to sensor difference). So Nikon wins here, I would say the image quality of the D5200 is as good as the well acclaimed Canon 60D in most cases easily done (with the D5200 at a higher resolution). So the major difference of the D5200 compared with the D3200 is the focus sensor and exposure meter sensor. The D5200 borrows the technology from the bulkier D7000 and presents 39 AF points including 9 cross-type AF points for accuracy and a more precise exposure metering system (D3200 have 11 AF points, 1 cross-type).
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Purchased as refurbished. Basically looks and functions as new. 1515 shutter clicks, barely used. The price difference from new makes this a huge bargain camera for the budget minded. I purchased this as a back up body. With limited use at this point, this is a wonderful camera. It has the major advantage of being very light weight and big enough to get a hand on it. If you are hauling around a DSLR all day this is an important consideration. Especially if you carry an extra lens or two. Really gets important if you are caring an additional body to eliminate lens changes in dirty environments or fast moving situations. I chose this body over it's newer D5300 version because I have no need of GPS capabilities. If I need Wi Fi I can get that with an adaptor or a Wi Fi card. Both items cost far less than stepping up to the next model. Any other updates are not significant between the models (for my uses). The one thing I really find I use, and missed more than I would ever have guessed, is the articulated screen. High shots, low shots, shots using a smaller/lower/lightweight tripod, this adjustable screen is so incredibly convenient. Saves the back, keeps me out of the dirt for the most part, and helps visibility in bright lighting conditions. I really missed this when I upgraded to the D7100 from the D5100. The technical points of this camera are covered in multiple other reviews, so I will just say I am not disappointed in the images it captures, even when comparing to the D7100. I really wish the D5200 could use the older lenses, the ones that need the screw type AF system within the camera body (the D7100 can). This body uses only the AF-S lenses to auto focus. The older lenses will mount on this camera, but they will NOT autofocus.Read more ›
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The D5200 has 24MP. 39 AF points 9 are cross type. While the Canon 6D only has 11 AF points and 1 cross type. The 6D is more than 2 times the cost and has 22MP. The Nikon D5200 has a rotating screen, picture control presets, aperture priority, shutter priority, P, and M modes. The D5200 has +/- 5 stops of exposure compensation, the 6D has 3!

The D5200 has a great burst rate of 5fps. ISO range from 100-25,600. Exspeed 3 processing power, face recognition, and full time AF with full HD video. What more could you ask for when buying a camera less than $900? I did a complete hands on review video for "Focus Camera" in NYC. I will be posting it to this review sometime later in the week when finished.

My thoughts are this camera is light, and while it is not as rugged as a 6D or D600 you get what you pay for. This camera provides great lowlight performance and stunning resolution that is higher than the $3400 5D mark II. Which is worth mentioning. Nikon has leaped ahead of the competition with their new line of cameras.

The auto focus on this camera while doing some street and urban photography is very quick and accurate. I had a blast using it as the weight is a very big plus because it can be more easily carried for longer periods of time. If you are in market for a great camera and you are not willing to spend $2k for the D600, there is nothing that will compete with this camera in terms of "Bang for Buck" with either of the brands for under $2k.

The only 3 things worth complaining about is you can't change aperture in Live View, however you can't do that in the D600 either. It isn't 100% viewfinder, which would be nice. Also the internal microphone is not that great but does have manual control.
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