Nikon D5200 body
![]() | Outdated Product A mid-range DSLR designed for maximum creative possibilities. In particular, it provides 16 subject programs for photography alone, including such exotic as "colours of autumn" and "night vision". The 24.1-megapixel APS-C sensor has native sensitivity up to ISO 6400, and in extended mode up to ISO 25600. The EXPEED 3 processor provides 5 fps continuous shooting, as well as Full HD video recording. The 3" screen is rotatable. The camera is compatible with WU-1a wireless set-top boxes. E-Catalog uses affiliate links compensated by our partners. |
Nikon D5200 body
16-85 mm
18-55 + 55-200 mm
18-55 + 55-300 mm
18-55 + 70-300 mm
18-55 mm18-105 mm
18-140 mm
18-200 mm
18-300 mm
24-85 mm
55-200 mm
55-300 mm
body
Panel:APS-C (23x15.5 mm), 24.1 MPix
Video:Full HD (1080p)
Snapshot size:6000x4000 px
ISO range:100-6400
Burst shooting:3 fps
Screen:3 '', oscillating
A mid-range DSLR designed for maximum creative possibilities. In particular, it provides 16 subject programs for photography alone, including such exotic as "colours of autumn" and "night vision". The 24.1-megapixel APS-C sensor has native sensitivity up to ISO 6400, and in extended mode up to ISO 25600. The EXPEED 3 processor provides 5 fps continuous shooting, as well as Full HD video recording. The 3" screen is rotatable. The camera is compatible with WU-1a wireless set-top boxes.
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Specifications D5200 body
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Model overview based on user reviews
The Nikon D5200 kit 18-55 is a versatile DSLR camera that offers excellent image quality, thanks to its 24-megapixel sensor and high ISO sensitivity. Users appreciate its color reproduction and detail, making it suitable for both beginners and more experienced photographers. The camera features a practical swivel display and a user-friendly menu, enhancing its ease of use. It includes a variety of scene modes and a 39-point autofocus system, which is borrowed from more advanced models, ensuring fast and accurate focusing. While the kit lens is decent, many users recommend investing in better optics to fully utilize the camera's potential. Some drawbacks include a weak battery life, inconvenient video recording button placement, and the need for post-processing to achieve desired sharpness and color accuracy. Despite these minor issues, the Nikon D5200 is praised for its lightweight design and overall performance, making it a great choice for those looking to explore photography further.
Pros
Cons
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I used it with 18-105 Nikor and 35-Koy 1.8 Nikor. The difference in optics is heaven and earth. 35 ka is sharper, color rendition is deeper. The camera is clearly progressive. Video 50 and stereo sound, but I use an ME-1 Nikon microphone. Excellent matrix. In the hands of a person who knows his job, an excellent tool for creating creative material. I advise everyone!!! The camera is SUPER!!! Technical characteristics are the most important plus of any new model. The 5200, like the 5100, thrives on color reproduction with fast optics. Having bought 5200, you need to spend money on good optics. I have a 35 1.8 nikor. The only drawback is that it is expensive compared to 5100. |
They gave me this "body" at work for photographing products. I had to choose the lens myself and settled on the simple Nikkor 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G AF-S VR DX. Of course, it wasn't just limited to products - the photos were also used for advertising printing and the camera regularly attended corporate events too. Thanks to the 24-megapixel sensor, the pictures come out with high detail and accurate colors. The resolution of 6000 x 4000 is sufficient for any task. We printed a full-color poster for ourselves in A1 format - it turned out excellent. The exposure metering works great; I can't recall any significant errors. The white balance is also always good, with only minor misjudgments on brightly colored lighting. The autofocus is fast and performs well in static situations, and there are usually no problems even with moderately dynamic subjects. By the way, the "3D-tracking" mode, also known as 3D continuous autofocus, is very useful when shooting dynamics. The low-noise sensor allows for comfortable shooting even at high sensitivity settings. At moderately high ISO, the noise is monochrome (similar to film grain) and does not ruin the photos. The camera body is small and surprisingly light. In my memory, this is one of the smallest and lightest SLR cameras. It feels comfortable in the hands. The three-inch swivel display is extremely helpful. It's large, bright, and has a high resolution. Working with it is exceptionally pleasant. FullHD video at 50 fps cannot be recorded in progressive scan, only interlaced is available. Deinterlacing has to be done later, with all the ensuing consequences. The battery does not boast high performance. But it pulls through about 500 shots. |
If not for the obviously amateur control, there would be a higher-class camera. Regarding the shooting of the video - I read what they write here, it's time to remove this function from the cameras, there are video cameras for this, they are designed for photos. There is everything you need for both a beginner and a professional, the photo quality is excellent, autofocus is smart, it doesn’t miss, a lot of scene programs (for those who don’t understand settings), a convenient menu that imitates film cameras (shutter speed wheel, aperture), rotary screen, HDR mode. I didn’t find where to see the parameters of the captured photo in the camera (maybe it’s hidden somewhere), there is no screwdriver, just one main button to change all the parameters, you can get used to it, of course, although it’s inconvenient, apparently because of the rotary screen there is nowhere to put additional buttons. use Nikon D5200 body month or more i recommend it should buy |
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Additional features digital camera Nikon D5200 body:
- Support for "WU-1a" module
- Ability to connect remote controls: WR-R10, WR-T10





























































