Showing posts with label D5200. Show all posts
Showing posts with label D5200. Show all posts

Monday, July 1, 2013

Just posted: Nikon D5200 in-depth review

May 16, 2013 at 20:56:54 GMT REVIEW NIKON REVIEW SAMPLES Share: Tweet Pin It Print view Email

We’ve just posted our 20-page review of the Nikon D5200. Nikon’s ‘advanced beginner’ APS-C DSLR offers several features that should also appeal to enthusiasts, such as a 24MP CMOS sensor, a 39-point AF system inherited from the D7000 and an Auto ISO system linked to the focal length of the lens. Add an articulated rear LCD and the ability to output uncompressed video and you’ve got the makings of a very promising camera. Does the D5200 live up to its potential in real-world use? Click the links below to find out.

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Sunday, January 27, 2013

Nikon D5200, 24MP DSLR with 39-point AF gets US launch

Nikon USA has announced it is releasing the D5200 launched elsewhere in November 2012. The 24MP upper entry-level DSLR gains the 39-point AF system from the company’s higher-end models. The camera will cost around $899.95 with the Nikkor 18-55mm F3.5-5.6 VR kit lens. It includes an articulated 920k dot LCD and is compatible with the clip-on WU-1a Wi-Fi module. We previewed it back when it was launched in Europe so, if you still don’t know what makes the D5200 tick, the preview should cover it.

Click here to read our preview of the Nikon D5200

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THE ARTISTS’ MODERN MUSE: THE NIKON D5200 INSPIRES USERS TO CAPTURE CREATIVELY

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Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Just Posted: Six page Nikon D5200 hands-on preview

Nov 9, 2012 at 18:41:27 GMT PREVIEW NIKON Share: Tweet Pin It Print view Email

Just Posted: Nikon D5200 in-hand preview. We’ve been able to spend some time with Nikon’s latest mass-market DSLR – the 24MP D5200. At first glance it’s nearly indistinguishable from its predecessor, the D5100, but beyond the sensor, it also gains the 39-point AF system and 2,016 pixel metering sensor from the D7000. This represents a significant step up for this class of DSLR. It also has the option to join the ‘connected camera’ set, with the option of a clip-on Wi-Fi unit. Is this enough to keep the D5200 relevant amongst its smaller mirrorless rivals?

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