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  • высокая детализация
  • поворотный экран
  • быстрый автофокус
  • отличные цвета
  • низкий шум на ISO
  • неудобное меню
  • шумный AF в видео
  • малый буфер
  • нет отвертки
  • слабая батарея для видео

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Краткие характеристики:

  • зеркальный
  • 24.70 МП
  • 23.5 x 15.6 мм
  • RAW
  • до 5 к/с
  • видео до 1920x1080


Плюсы по отзывам пользователей - Почему стоит купить Nikon D5200 Kit?:

  1. Высокое качество изображения и детализация:
    • 24,1 МП матрица обеспечивает снимки 6000x4000 с отличной детализацией, мелкие детали прорисовываются четко даже при кропе.
    • Точная цветопередача, естественные цвета (небо белое, кожа реалистичная), лучше Canon по мнению нескольких пользователей.
    • Широкий динамический диапазон (до 13,9 EV), сохраняет детали в тенях и светах, подходит для пейзажей и портретов.
  2. Поворотный экран:
    • Экран поворачивается на 360° и складывается внутрь, удобен для макро, съемки сверху/снизу, селфи и видео.
    • Защищает от царапин, позволяет снимать в неудобных ракурсах без пластуна.
    • 921k точек, яркий, показывает гистограмму и настройки на лету.
  3. Быстрый и точный автофокус:
    • 39 точек (9 крестовых) от D7000, фокусируется мгновенно даже в сумерках с подсветкой.
    • Отлично ловит движение (дети, собаки, спорт), точечный AF работает надежно.
    • Работает с большинством AF-S объективов, хорош для репортажа.
  4. Хорошая работа на высоких ISO:
    • Чистые снимки до ISO 1600-3200 без заметного шума, лучше D3200 и конкурентов.
    • Подходит для концертов, ночных съемок без вспышки (уличные фонари, закаты).
    • Авто ISO гибкое, минимизирует шум.
  5. Качество видео Full HD:
    • Снимает 1080p/30p/24p с стерео микрофоном, четкое даже на ISO 3200.
    • Хорош для любительского кино, свадеб, путешествий; режим 24p кинематографичный.
    • Стабилизация VR в китовом объективе помогает при ручной съемке.
  6. RAW и творческие функции:
    • NEF RAW легко правится (подтяжка теней, цвета), файлы тягучие.
    • HDR, bracketing, Picture Control в камере; эффекты для JPEG.
    • Подсказки в меню для новичков, помогает освоить.
  7. Долгая батарея и эргономика для новичков:
    • До 500-1000 снимков на заряд, редко садится.
    • Удобный хват, интуитивное меню с анимацией, разбираются за вечер.
    • Китовый 18-55 VR резкий, универсальный для старта.

Минусы по отзывам пользователей:

  1. Неинтуитивное управление и меню:
    • Нет отдельной кнопки ISO, второго диска; нужно Fn или меню, сбивает с толку.
    • Организация меню хаотичная, требует мануала; сюжетные режимы на диске.
    • Для перехода с pro-моделей (D300/D7000) неудобно, много комбо-кнопок.
  2. Проблемы с автофокусом в видео и Live View:
    • AF шумный (жужжит), медленный, "летает" по фокусу; лучше вручную.
    • Live View тормозит (контрастный AF), не меняет диафрагму на лету.
    • Не для динамичных сцен, годится только для статики.
  3. Маленький буфер серийной съемки:
    • 5-7 RAW кадров, потом зависает; не для спорта/репортажа.
    • 5 fps, но буфер быстро заполняется (6-33 JPEG).
    • Требует пауз после серии.
  4. Отсутствие мотора фокусировки (отвертки):
    • Не все AF-объективы фокусируются автоматически (только AF-S).
    • Старые/manual линзы только в M-режиме, без экспозамера.
    • Ограничивает выбор оптики для экономии.
  5. Слабая батарея для видео и экрана:
    • 70 мин видео на заряд; с Live View садится быстрее.
    • Нужны запасные или grip; неоригинальные быстро умирают.
  6. Пластиковый корпус и мелкие огрехи:
    • Не weather-sealed, боится пыли/влаги; glossy покрытие царапается.
    • Темный видоискатель, маленький хват для больших рук.
    • Нет touchscreen, верхнего LCD; вспышка ослепляет.


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14.05.2014

10/10

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Before reading my review you should know this one crucial detail. Until I took a chance and bought this camera, I've only ever used Canons. I was actually looking to get a Canon 6D, then I checked out the specs, compared images and videos between the 6D and so many other cameras, and I went with the Nikon D5200 in the end. It really does capture an image with a slightly higher quality. It's subtle but significant. In terms of overall image quality alone, the only real advantage the Canon 6D has over the Nikon D5200 is the full-frame sensor's resolution, which does give you about 2x sensitivity to light as well. But full-frame DSLRs aren't right for everyone, and they incur extra expenses for more specific lenses as well.If you're after image-quality, video-quality, versatility, and affordability, I'd say this is the best DSLR you can get for under $1k USD. In fact, hands down, I truly believe this DSLR even has the best quality image you can get for under $2k USD.Again, I'm not a fanboy of Nikon or Canon or Sony or Pentax or anything. I've used a Toshiba VHS camcorder, a Sony point-and-shoot, a Panasonic Mini-DV camcorder, a Canon DSLR, a Kodak disposable, and anything else that worked well and made sense... I don't care what the brand is or how expensive or "pro" it is. All I care about it is: How good is the image quality, and is it designed well enough to easily master using it? The second point I can throw out the window if the image quality is that much better than it's competitors, but that isn't the case here either. It's a great camera all aroundPROS:1.5x crop sensor Vs. Canon's 1.6x (very close to a 35mm cinema camera crop-factor)6000 x 4000 resolution with 15.3 ľm˛ pixel size (Image is sharp, colors are detailed and very accurate!)921k dot LCD resolution which is more than you even need for the screen size.Shoots .NEF RAW... (Get the free plugin from Adobe if you use Photoshop or Lightroom)Battery lasts a very long time when not shooting (about 500 shots when shooting)30 second to 1/4000 of a second exposure range.Discrete built-in flash with multiple modes / Shoe for external flash24.2 bit color depth, 13.9 EV Dynamic range (tones are detailed, colors are rich and vivid!ISO can go up to 1200 in almost any scenario before getting noisyCompatible with almost all Nikon LensesHas a built-in help system, accessible on the fly, for every single feature and setting!Shoots HDR precomposed in camera or by bracketing multiple exposures to combine later.This baby can capture a crisp and beautiful image! The resolution is large enough, the dynamic range and color depth are wide enough, and the ISO efficiency is so good, I can take a low-light photo of a streetlamp at night, crop out a third of the image, blow it up to the original's size, and still have a crisp, clear, vivid, and noiseless image that I could print at 13x20 inches and hang on a wall, or sell at a gallery. The noise is so low, and the images are so sharp that you could easily blow up an un-cropped image to twice the captured size (26x40 inches) and it would still look fantastic.I was taken aback when I took this little guy out for it's first night shoot. Of course, a little know-how and some trial and error plays a role, but I was amazed by how accurately this sensor represents colors. I took a picture of some flowers in the immediate foreground against a backdrop of a park in the midground and a downtown strip in the far distance. Despite the street lighting, the moonlight, the neon signs, and all the little details in the store fronts, cars, trees, grass, benches, cobblestone walkway, and the telephone poll about a mile away... The picture I took was a spitting image of what I saw with my own eyes. Maybe even a little better. From the flowers in the foreground to the telephone poll far away, everything looked clean and clear and as it was in life. I was about 50 yards away from the storefronts with a 35mm lens, and I could still make out license plates in the photo. If I had focused to infinity, I probably could have made out the plates from even further away. Just as an example! That's not a regular habit or a hobby of mine. hahaha...CONS:Definitely not 100% intuitive menu settings... Read the manual before using to avoid possible confusion.ISO does not have it's own button/dial, however it's very easy to get used to using the "function" button for this.Menu system works well, but organization feels a bit chaotic and crammed in certain menu tabs.Nikon doesn't distinguish much between photography and videography. READ MANUAL to get familiar with all settings!Non-CPU manual lenses can only be used in Manual Mode. Would be nice to at least have auto ISO/Exposure as an option.The (BRONZE) paint job is not a matte finish like it looks in every photo you see. It's a glossy finish like the red version.PART 2 ~ THE LENSE:The Kit lens feels a little cheap compared more expensive lenses, but it actually performs very well. I used it a couple times an
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04.08.2013

6/10

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Плохо

Updated November 25, 2013Professional camera reviewer Ken Rockwell suggests that the 5200 body for about $800 can do mostly everything the can be done by the D600 $2,000 body so why pay the difference for some extra dials and buttons? I followed his advice and bought the D5200 and will keep it, but if a good used D600 body were offered for sale for $1,000 I'd gladly swap. While I realize the camera can do a lot, the lack of easy control buttons and extra modes bugs me. It's a downsizing I know, but to have to hold down one button while activating another ... not intuitive after shooting for years with a larger more expensive D300. Example: somewhere along the line I was trying to adjust the aperture in A mode and apparently wound up sending the exposure compensator to +4.5, thus way over exposing my shots beyond any use. This would not have happened with the additional dials and buttons on the more professional Nikon series. (My dog was happy to fetch another ball for another test.)The camera can indeed take great images. After resetting the exposure compensator to zero I shot images of my dog running back with a ball. In Aperture mode with aperture set at f4 the auto exposure system chose a 1/1,600 speed and the auto focus worked well; the resulting image was very sharp, even for the eyes of the dog and the marks on the tennis ball in his mouth.As another reviewer noted, this camera's auto focus feature works with some, but not all, Nikon auto focus lenses. For example, it works with my AF-S 70-200 and 18-200 lenses, but not with a 50mm Nikon auto focus AF lens nor with a Tamron auto focus lens that I own. That's understandable and should not be a problem for people buying new lenses. Just be aware.This might be a good starter camera for someone who thinks he or she might grow into doing more creative photography than normally done with a simple point and shoot camera.The D5200 might also be a relatively inexpensive camera body for someone wanting to do fast moving sports photography; I've not tested the fast tracking feature, but it sounds great and the large number of megapixels should allow wider angle photos. I.e., rather than zoom in on a galloping horse and perhaps later discover the nose is missing, one could take a wider photo of the horse and background to be sure all of the horse is in the photo and then in editing crop out the unwanted parts and still have a high resolution image of the entire horse. To me that's a fairly significant advantage.The D5200 seems to me a great technological achievement in a compact plastic size. On the other hand, for about $1,000 for the D5200 and a compatible lens, perhaps most consumers (particularly those who won't be wanting to use various lenses)could do as well with a lower cost, more pocket size camera, while photographers who are used to a larger size camera with controls we can use without looking may find themselves a bit frustrated.It's a matter of fit between the buyer and the camera. Good luck and have fun._______Nov 25 2013 I just returned from a month long trip on a large sailboat crossing the Atlantic Ocean. Because weight and size were concerns in traveling, after debating I took only my D5200 with only my Nikon 18-200 VR lens.This worked well! I used the weight saving to take my older larger laptop with my familiar LR and PS software; accessing the "cloud" was mostly not possible / practical and I was glad I'd made this choice.I found the video mode surprisingly useful. When I was at the helm of the huge sailboat, the person to whom I passed my D5200 camera could not quickly use it to shoot photos, so I put it in video mode and handed it back to her. The video mode worked well in full automatic, allowing anyone who can point and shoot to create good memories. The built in microphone picked up some wind noise, but that's to be expected on the deck of a moving sailboat.With days at sea, I began playing with the video and to push the limits. I tried videoing flying fish which sometimes skimmed above the waves, which proved too difficult for the camera's autofocusing(at least in my hands). However that was asking a lot - with the photographer sailing forward while also moving up and down from sideways swells, the background consisting entirely of waves in motion, and airborne fish briefly skimming in a different direction! In another unfair test, I got acceptable results: Others on the boat had created a slideshow on a laptop using contributed photos and were attempting to record music to match the images. I essentially had my D5200 look over their shoulders to video the laptop images while also capturing the music being played. I instead of a tripod I used a bunch of masking tape to tape my camera to a brass rail to keep it stable relative to the subject (both gently rolling sideways at the same rate). In this interior setting we would want the aperture to remain constant because only the music is changing. However, the ima
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19.02.2013

10/10

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Using a DSL is allot different than a point-n-shoot camera. It's a different mentality and user experience.Think of the DSR as a platform, for different lenses. In order to take advantage of its full potential, you need different lenses to attach to the platform body.The point and shoot has those built in. But, once you attach the correct lens to a DSR, then its magic will come out. It is a very precise platform, when attached to the correct lens, where as a P'n'S is not.I send mine back...they are coming out with a d7100, with better specs."Nikon has revealed a new enthusiast-level flagship DX-format camera, the 24.1-megapixel Nikon D7100. The much-awaited update to the aging D7000 has a professional-level 51-point AF system, and continuous full resolution shooting at 6 fps. Notably, the camera also does away with the optical low pass filter - meaning it should be able to capture sharper detail than cameras with a similar resolution.The Nikon D7100 has been given a specially designed DX-format (APS-C) 24.1-megapixel CMOS sensor (so not the same one employed in the D5200) which doesn't use the traditional optical low pass (anti-aliasing) filter found in most cameras. Nikon says this means it can produce sharper images that make the most of its resolution ... and presumably the firm is confident users won't suffer (too much) in terms of moiré and aliasing artifacts.Autofocus is another area where Nikon has significantly improved the camera. The D7100 uses the Nikon Advanced Multi-CAM 3500DX autofocus sensor module, and employs the same algorithm used in the Nikon D4. This gives what Nikon describes as "professional-level performance" from the 51 focus points (15 cross-type sensors), including speedy subject acquisition, and phase-detection AF down to a minimum luminance of -2 EV (really dark conditions).Using an EXPEED 3 image processor, the new camera has an ISO sensitivity of 100-6400 (expandable to 25600) and can shoot full resolution images at a not-too-shabby 6 fps, though the buffer capacity is only good for six frames in full 14-bit RAW (or 33 frames in JPEG fine and large).Interestingly, Nikon has also introduced a new 1.3x crop function which crops images, giving an extra telephoto effect - and taking it to about double the 35mm-format focal length. This is likely to be welcomed by sports and wildlife shooters, who will also benefit from the way focus points cover a wider area of the cropped frame ... and the increase in continuous shooting speed, which goes up to 7 fps. Cropped images are 15.4 megapixelsOn the video side of things there's Full HD (1920 x 1080) recording at frame rates of up to 60i/50i and 30p/25p/24p. Dropping the resolution to 1280 x 720 gives users the option of 60p recording. Video recording can be based on the full DX-format or using the 1.3x crop (both in an aspect ratio of 16:9). While there's a stereo microphone, videographers will also be pleased to see an external microphone jack and headphone connector.There's a 3.2-inch LCD on the rear with 1,229k dots, while the 100 percent coverage optical viewfinder has been given an OLED display (for the information under the image) which is said to be very bright and have low power consumption.Measuring 5.3 x 4.2 x 3 inches (135.5 x 106.5 x 76 mm) and weighing 23.8 ounces (675 g) the D7100 features magnesium alloy top and rear covers in a durable body which is dust, weather and drop resistant. For those who prefer their cameras with a vertical grip, Nikon has also introduced the MB-D15, which adds the usual shutter-release button, AE/AF lock button, multi selector, and command dials. It can be powered either by six AA batteries or the standard D7100 batteryThough there's no built-in wireless capabilities, the Nikon D7100 is compatible with the optional WU-1a Mobile Adapter which allows users to transmit images wirelessly to an iOS or Android device, or to remotely control the camera.While the numbering of the Nikon D7100 shows it's an update to the D7000, it's also possibly the closest thing the D300s is going to get to a replacement. Nikon is choosing to refer to it as the "flagship of Nikon's DX-format HD-SLR lineup" and it's hard to see what the fabled D400 could add ... other than a larger full-metal body and faster continuous shooting with a bigger buffer.The Nikon D7100 will sell for US$1,200 body-only when it goes on sale in March, or $1,600 with the AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR kit lens."I mean for $300 more, why not get a better one? Coming out soon!
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20.01.2013

8/10

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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). This is extremely useful in specific situations, such as shooting moving objects or in macro photography. The D3200 performed very well in everyday shooting, but with my 40mm and 60mm Nikon Micro lenses, the AF failed to accurately or effectively focus on very close subjects. The D5200 however is much better, the body focused efficiently on to desired subjects precisely. The focus speed is still mainly dependent on the lens.The swing-out LCD screen is useful in some situations and video shooting, but proves less useful to me. And keep in mind when using live-view, the camera no longer uses the phase-detection AF sensors, but rather switches to use contrast AF, which utilizes your APS-C image sensor and the CPU (less accurate and slower AF in most cases).The D5200 is not designed to be weatherproof, but it will survive a short time of mist and a few droplets. Anything more may just end up killing the camera. The battery life is very good for photos, will last you 1000+ shots on a single charge in most cases while not using live-view. However when you need it for a video project, consider carrying a few extra batteries with you or resort to an external power source.If you are starting out in Nikon or just DSLR in general, buy the 18-55mm Kit, and add on the 55-200mm VR lens (you get $100 discount bundled). The Nikon 55-200mm DX VR is a VERY GOOD lens, you do not want to get it later since you may be paying the full price for a new one. The VR (Nikon's optical vibration reduction) of the 55-200mm will allow you to capture subjects/people at a good wanted distance with extremely well image quality and brilliant background defocus, opens many doors for quality and creativity. The Nikon 55-200mm DX VR is one of the best lenses I have used and also at a very affordable price.The other kit lens offering of the D5200 is the 18-105mm kit. The 18-105mm is not very good and I'm not going to get too much into the details; it generally is not very good in terms of construction for a heavier lens and causes more barrel distortion.For me, how the function buttons are positioned on the D5200 is a little awkward, but for others it may just be a matter of time to get used to. Compared with the D5100, the D5200 is quite a big step-up in terms of crucial internal hardware.
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17.06.2013

10/10

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Nikon has made some awfully good "Entry Level" Digital SLR cameras over the years. The most recent were the D3100 and The D5100. The main differences between the D3100 & D5100 was the D5100's articulating/brighter LCD and a bracketing feature. The D5100 is about 10% heavier and costs a bit more than the D3100. The D3200, the sucessor to the D3100, was released last year. However the D3200 was arguably a step backward introducing a much higher resolution sensor (24MP) but at the undesirable cost of additional noise at higher ISO settings.The D5200 uses a 24MP sensor like the D3200 (although the sensors seem to be from different sources; the D5200 uses a Toshiba sensor while the D3200 uses a Sony sensor). This time fortunately, the high ISO performance has actually improved. The D5200 body is almost identical to the D5100 camera body including the articulating, high resolution LCD. The LCD screen now highlights settings for ISO sensitivity, Aperture size (F Stop setting) & Shutter speed making these settings very visible even at a glance. The LCD layout is much better (and different) than anything Nikon has previously used. Nikon does not include an LCD on the top of this camera (or on any of their smaller DSLRs) presumably due to physical surface area constraints.The key improvement is image quality. High ISO performance is actually improved despite the 50% increase in megapixels. ISO 1600 is almost indistinguishable from ISO 200. ISO 3200 is very usable (but not really too far beyond that). Automatic White Balance for incandescent lighting, is still not great but has improved somewhat since the D5100 (but still not nearly as good as the older D5000); shooting raw is still really necessary to get the white balance right in artificial lighting (TIP: When shooting indoors, try "Sunny" instead of AWB). ISO settings can be incrementally increased between stops (ie ISO 2000) to help avoid using a higher than necessary ISO setting..JPGs are a little soft even after making in-camera adjustments; Shooting Raw and using Nikon's very good Image Editing software can enhance the photos quite a bit. The built in flash is not great; an external speedlight with bounce capabilities is really essential for properly exposed photographs (or alternatively not using a flash at all and shooting at a higher ISO/slower shutter speed). Like all modern DSLRs, 'live view' (LCD framing) can be used in lieu of the viewfinder. However if you regularly prefer Live View to an optical viewfinder, probably the SONY offerings or even a compact system camera (ie the Olympus PEN series) is a better choice.The auto focus system on this (and almost every other Nikon SLR) is really, really good. Unlike the Canon SLRs (including some very expensive ones), the Nikon uses an independent infrared auto focus beam that focuses instantly on any fixed object under all lighting conditions (even total darkness). Try shooting in total darkness with any other camera series (except the 4th generation Olympus Pen) and the camera will simply refuse to auto-focus. The Nikon D5200 (and almost all Nikon SLR cameras) focuses under such conditions effortlessly.This camera is expensive when compared to the current prices for the prior generation D5100 or D3100 which are both excellent cameras. Budget minded purchasers may want to give those cameras consideration or else wait for the inevitable price fall of the D5200.
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06.03.2014

10/10

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First I spent about 20 hours researching DSLR's from about $200 cheaper to about $400 more expensive because I wanted to upgrade from a Pentax 35mm and a pretty decent Fuji 16MP 15x RAW shooting, point and shoot. My major concern was noisy pictures because all of the digital's I've used can shoot pretty well in sunlight but can really be poor in low light. Trying to stay reasonable and add accessories is a challenge however, so I was leaning towards the D3200 with the Nikkor 300mm, while wanting the D5200. Then I browsed the used offerings here and found many claiming to be new in the box starting at about $550 and spent a little more after investigating and because of the seller's higher positive rating. So this is what I purchased and it was new and unopened in the box with FedEx sign for delivery and a 14 day return.$585..Nikon D5200 with 18-55mm lens$144..Sigma 70-300mm Sigma 70-300mm f/4-5.6 SLD DG Macro Lens with built in motor for Nikon Digital SLR Cameras$19....Polaroid 32GB UHS-1 card Polaroid 32GB High Speed SDHC CL10 UHS-1 Rated Flash Memory (P-SDH32U1-30-GEPOL)$20....AmazonBasics medium DSLR bag AmazonBasics Medium DSLR Gadget Bag (Orange interior)$53....AmazonBasics 70" pistol grip tripod AmazonBasics 70-inch Adjustable Pistol Grip Head Tripod$821..TotalI'm not trying to do your shopping for you but if you price the D3200 with the cheapest Nikkor 300mm lens you'll see why I'm happy.This is truly a fabulous setup and the camera I can not praise enough. It's only been about 40 hours of shooting but I'll tell you what...it's no BS about low light shooting. Even at full telephoto the low light shooting is great! I figure another month and 80 hours of shooting I might be able to use the camera's potential but don't worry about using it right after the battery is charged because auto works awfully well. With all the good reviews here and across the web I just wanted to convey that you might be able to afford this once high priced camera setup (before the new model release and with Nikkor 300mm) cheaper than you thought. I recommend this camera however you purchase it and write this review because I'm just trying to help.
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20.09.2013

10/10

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This camera, to my knowledge, has the highest quality of any camera that's under $2000 (see DXO Mark's scores. It's even better than the D7100). So far, I have enjoyed this camera and I intend to shoot some landscapes too.I have been using this camera for a little while now and I can say I really am impressed with the image quality. I can shoot with higher ISO settings (ISO 640-2500 is common for me, even 3200 will do in a pinch) than I used to with my previous camera (Canon Xsi), which is a pretty good camera back in the day.I love the Picture Control function. It allows me to customize my JPEG shots. I shoot BOTH Raw and JPEG and use the JPEG format more often, mainly because I have already (with the Picture Control setting) made my image the way I want so I don't have to spend a lot of time in Photoshop trying to make the picture I envisioned in the first place. Plus, you can customize the Picture Control settings exactly the way you want.And I this review would not be complete without a REASON for why, after 33 years with Canon, I switched to Nikon. You see, I love in-camera special effects. In fact, my favorite technique is multiple exposures. But when I was 16 years old, Canon did not have a camera (for under $1000) that could do that. So, I waited. And I waited. I waited 33 years and Canon still did not make one so I switched to Nikon. This particular camera (D5200) has two different multiple exposure capabilities, one for JPEG (you can choose 2 or 3 exposures to overlap)and one for RAW. The Raw one is interesting. It lets you choose ANY two images on the memory card (they must be RAW format images) and you can control how bright each image will be in the final picture. I LOVE my Nikon!Now of the not so good part. There's always a down side to everything. And Nikon is no exception to that generalization either. The only two flaws that I can see with this camera is 1) the battery life is short. But this can be remedied by purchasing a battery grip (off brand names are inexpensive, under $100) and 2) the 18-55 kit lens that came with the body is pretty cheaply made (I recommend purchasing the body only and getting an independent lens, i.e. Tamron's 18-200mm zoom. It sells for under $200 here on Amazon).This camera is worth every penny! Add to cart!:)
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27.07.2013

6/10

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Four Stars for features and Three Stars for results. My bundle featured the dove-tailing AF-S 18-55mm VR and 55-300mm VR lenses in a kit for my wife to keep her out of my Canon 60D bag that was kitted with Canon's 18-250mm IS. I'm not married to makes/models or I would not have bought this Nikon. I don't get into the weeds on menu layouts, materials and other subjective items. I rarely shoot video and offer no comments there. This Nikon is otherwise a highly featured camera, especially with scene modes, making it nicely serviceable from new entrants to those who like full manual. I very much like its very hi-res screen display. My typical shooting is in the arena during Texas style barrel racing events demanding high shutter speeds and accurate tracking focus that freezes the dirt in mid-air.I shot the Nikon with its VR 18-55mm lens this morning side-by-side with the Canon 60D / 18-250mm knowing it is not an exact comparison; it's what I had available. There are, however, reviews here extolling this Nikon over pro-sumer models, notably Canons. The subject was flower blossoms and bees providing for both stationary and high speed shooting subjects. The conditions were morning light with cloud cover shooting in Aperture, Shutter, Program and Macro modes with equivalent settings. The 24MP Nikon operated well, but in NO WAY did it's bundled lenses compete with the 18MP 60D kit.The results were very much equivalent to my first DSLR ... a Rebel XT with Canon's earlier and much maligned 18-50mm EOS kit lens. However, shooting with the Nikon VR 55-300mm lens was more satisfying. It still doesn't match the Canon 60D combo, which comes at a $600-$800 price difference. I call it 'satisfactory'. Its minimum focus distance is longer than Canon's 18-250 IS; about 5-6 ft. If I could only buy a Nikon kit w/ one lens, the VR 55-300mm would be it, while searching for a different wide angle zoom. At best, the VR 18-55mm might work well as a portrait lens when 'soft' is desired. Overall, I cannot agree that this Nikon kit is the equivalent of higher end models. That said, it is otherwise so nicely feature laden that it could be the only camera you'll ever need when it is equipped with higher caliber lenses.I see nothing gained with a 24MP model over the Canon 60D 18MP, which produces sharper images as a kit shot for shot. The megapixel wars are over in this camera class. It's the lens wars that matter ... hold on to your wallet for that!!
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22.09.2013

10/10

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Truth be told, I was looking to upgrade my Nikon D50 to an FX (full 35mm size image sensor) format camera when I began shopping for a new camera body. The price of those professional workhorses was unfortunately beyond my reach. I found this gem when I set my sights a little lower and I am very pleased with the outcome.The pixel count is extraordinary, yielding native 10x13 prints at 300dpi. The 11x17 prints I have made are beautiful, something I was unable to accomplish with the 6.1 megapixel D50.The camera is compact and lightweight almost to a fault. I know I'll appreciate this when traveling, but the "feel" of it is somewhat "cheaper" than I'm used to from Nikon.The vari-angle LCD panel is large and bright and provides easy access to the vast majority of camera settings when not in Live View mode. In Live View, it allows framing pictures at otherwise impossible angles. (I find the shutter lag in Live View disturbing and therefore use this mode only when absolutely necessary). I like the fact that the settings and menus are navigated by using buttons, the joypad and the dial rather than a touchscreen interface.The viewfinder is kind of off-center on the camera body and it took a little getting used to before I was able to automatically center my eye on it. Once that happened I found the screen bright and the framing accurate. The toggle-able grid lines are a very useful feature. The camera's exposure settings are clearly visible.The 39 point autofocus system is fast, flexible and accurate. The various exposure setting paradigms are remarkably accurate.The embedded technology is simply amazing. Along with the numerous scene programs the 5200 offers Active D-Lighting and High Dynamic Range (HDR) modes. Each of these post-processes the image to give dramatically better results in backlit and high contrast situations. The HDR mode actually takes two images at different exposures and combines them so that both highlight and shadow detail are properly exposed in the final image. There is a calculated multiple exposure mode plus a host of special effects and in camera image editing features.All in all, an excellent addition to the Nikon line for serious amateur and light professional photography.
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11.04.2013

6/10

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This was an upgrade from my seven year old, still-alive-and-kicking-and-taking-great-pictures, Sony A-100 with an 18-200 lens.Pros:- great image and color accuracy- fast zoom- many "effects" that can make picture taking more interesting- a great all purpose 18-200 F3.5 lens with the kit I purchased- high quality videosCons:- Dust gets in the camera somehow. I have requested a return. After three days, I had dust visible and not cleanable, in the viewfinder- Menues and UI are very complicated relative to Canon and Sony DSLRs- AE lock not always successful- Some effects take forever to set up, such as B&W with some colors excluded, will take 1-3 minutes to set up.- Location of the video record button is close to the shutter button, except you cannot use the viewfinder to video, only the LCD screen, for video. Therefore, all you videos are bump as you search for the button which is located somewhere totally useless and difficult to feel/find.- not able to record videos in 16:9 aspect ratio when every TV made in the last five years is 16:9- poor battery life (I got less than a 100 clicks and 3 minutes of video after a 24 hour charge)- cheap plastic build, including flimsy battery door- Price -given this is a glorified point and shoot- too many pixels -just a data hog- not enough camera.I wish my old Sony A-100 would take videos, and that it had better pixel count and better color accuracy. It is a lot easier to use, easier to hold, has longer batter life and better built -this camera is entirely plastic. I have dropped the Sony on solid rock several times but it has not affected it in anyway. With the D5200 you just have sense that it has to be held and placed on a table like you handle a 2 week old baby.I decided after the first day that given the high picture quality, I would live and master the poor UI and awkward button location for the video, and treat it like a precious child. It would be a price for high quality photography. However, when dust penetrated the camera after three days, I could not accept such a quality issue.I fell for Nikon as several of my photographer friends swore by the brand. In all fairness, they are all full size DSLR users. A journalist working for a local paper however told me that he switched to Canon 5 years ago, after 30+ years of being a Nikon fan, and has never looked back.I think I will go back to Sony, this time to A77. Just the magnesium alloy body on that model makes a difference to me, with picture quality that is comparable.
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07.10.2013

2/10

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Briefly, this camera has some amazing features. The sensor gets a very high rating from DXO Mark, eclipsing the D7100. The viewfinder is ok. Not great. The auto-focus in low light conditions is abysmal. It is a very very slow camera in low light, or when put into high resolution JPEG/RAW recording mode. When the camera is in live view mode, it slows to a crawl. Don't expect this camera to capture action indoors under many circumstances. The battery life is good, but you can't use the full range Nikon lenses and expect the camera to work its magic. You need at least a G-class lens, I think, for the auto-focus to work. A Nikon D lens will not auto-focus on this body. The full-auto mode renders acceptable images, but it freely records at ISO 3200 indoors even in relatively well lit environments, which brings some unnecessary noise into the images. I think there are less expensive point and shoot cameras that would do a better job overall.In sum, I bought this camera body because I wanted a lighter, more compact, DX format body with higher resolution and image quality than a D7000. What a TOTAL disappointment. If you're a beginner, don't buy this camera. There are many better choices out there.Update: Nikon has replaced the D5200 with a D5300 as of this week. Vindication of my assessment of this camera.
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10.07.2013

10/10

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I'm a beginner photographer and this is my first DSLR purchase. I had been playing around in full manual mode on a Canon G15 point and shoot before buying this so the transition was relatively easy. If you're having difficulty understanding what all of the numbers mean, the graphic display does a great job of graphically showing you what you're settings are. Another great feature for beginners is that if you don't know what a menu option does, you can hit a button and it will describe what the menu option does, differences between the settings, and which situations the settings would be optimal for.You're probably reading this because you've looked at several entry-level DSLRs and are trying to figure out which you should purchase. I was deciding between this camera and the D3200. Why did I pick the D5200 over the D3200?Firstly, the D3200 is not capable of doing autobracketed shots, however the D5200 is. You could manually bracket your shots, but it will take a lot longer and you run the risk of moving the camera or your tripod. With the D5200, I can take three autobracketed shots in less than one second. I do a lot of landscape photography so that is very handy!Next, from other reviews I read and watched (feel free to correct me) it sounded like the D5200 had a little better low-light performance.Lastly, I don't plan on purchasing another DSLR for at least a few years. The D5200 is basic enough that I can learn, but advanced enough so that I can grow. I wanted a camera that I'd be happy with for a while and this was a perfect buy. It has all the features I'll need for a while. I hope this helped.
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09.03.2013

10/10

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A letter I wrote to Nikon with some comments on the D5200. I have found three bothersome features on the D52001. When I set the 2 second timer delay, it resets to single shot after every picture. Can Nikon create a firmware update so it stays in 2 second timer until turned off?2. Same condition applies when putting camera in the HDR mode. The camera reverts to normal after every picture taken. Can Nikon create a firmware update so that the camera stays in the HDR mode until manually turned back to normal picture settings.3 I shoot all RAW all the time. I understand because the special effects are processed that they have to be in JPEG. The issue is that when I want to shoot HDR I have to constantly go back to the menu and change to JPEG only. My question is: Can there be a Firmware Update that Can allow HDR be enabled when in RAW mode and then the camera only record JPEG as long as HDR is enabled? In addition can this be applied to all special effects. It is a pain to keep changing from RAW to JPEG every time I want to do a special effect.In the end I am constantly changing the settings of the camera and this takes a lot of time when I am shooting. It would be great to have a firmware update to correct this little flaws.On last item is that I shoot a lot of night shots with this camera. It is really great that the LCD is very bright to see during the day......but at night it is a glaring sun. Again I have to go back to the menu to change the brightness of the LCD. It would be nice if there was an ambient light sensor somewhere to automatically dim the LCD at night and then brighten it up during the day. This may not be a Firmware Fix. Just a note for future models.On the last item I found the menu to turn the "Info" off between pictures as not to blind me when shooting at night.So far so good with image quality and I am having good success with pictures so far.In general I am very happy with the camera. The items that I mentioned above are not deal breakers, just little annoyances.RJ
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26.04.2014

10/10

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D5200 is a really nice camera... Althought it is not a super pro, It is a really nice entry-mid level and if you know how to use it properly, you could achieve awesome results. I have had the D5100 and the D3200, and the D5200 have several improvements against them that I would definetly recommended.If you only take pictures for fun, I would recommend you to get the D3200 the quality is it almost the same. of course d5200 is better is several ways and have more functions... but D3200 it is a great deal for the price.
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20.03.2014

10/10

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I have used the heck out of this camera. I love the size, weight and functionality. I've been shooting with Nikons since the days of Nikormats. I really like the way this one feels in my hand when I'm shooting and it's a joy to use. I actually sold the first one of these I purchased and replaced it with the D7100. I didn't enjoy using it so I sold the D7100 and just purchased another D5200. I just got the new smaller 18-55mm lens and it really feels good with that one on. My favorite lens to pair it with is the fast 35mm, especially for portraits indoors with natural light. It's great with the 55-300 for wildlife, concerts and sports.
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12.02.2013

10/10

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m1Z7EPVFKTXBBL / mo6GIYVK45SYQ5 Length:: 4:36 MinsThe 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. These 3 issues are not that big of a deal when considering what this camera does so well for its price range.Great camera, amazing capabilities, worth every penny.Video to Come later this week.Corey BenoitFaymus Mediafaymusmedia.comcorey@faymusmedia.com
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22.02.2013

10/10

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Ok, for starters we all know this is a crop framed camera. This price for this camera is awsome unlike the d 7000 and new d 7100 which are still cropped frame cameras. This little camera packs a punch when tested against a d 7000. The image quality was better and had far less noise not to mention hdr feature which the 7000 lacked. Now the new d 7100 has 51 auto focus points and 15 cross type points and is about 400 dollars more then the new d 5200. Are you really getting more for your money? Not really the d 7100 is a beefed 7000 with 24.1 mp cmos sensor. Still has 2 card SD slot weather sealed and the whole 9 yards with hdr added. There are some features that are good about this 7100 that you normally only see on full framed cameras but the d 5200 has a few of these features as well. Yes, we would all like a d5200 to be weather sealed but eh can't always get what you want. The end result is the d 5200 is the best camera you can own for under $1000.00 us dollars. The d7100 seems like a bit of a scam seeing how its not much further priced from the the full framed d600 granted the d600 had a bad start with the spotting on images after about 200 shots in, but none the less you can't go wrong with a d 5200 and when its time to upgrade its not too smart to upgrade to another cropped frame camera just doesn't make sense. I would looked into d800 and d800e if you want all the bells and whistles. So if your getting a cropped frame camera like a dx get the 5200 it may not be weather sealed and so on, but the image quality is amazing for its price. Also if your not into professional photography it has an easy to use interface. I originally got this for a back up camera and find my self playing with it more then my d 800. Its a fun little camera and if your new to photography I would look Into getting one of these.
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12.04.2013

8/10

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I've tested two D5200's (one from Amazon, another from BH) and they've both been consistently back focusing with the several lenses I have tried. Back focusing (the camera and/or lens focuses slightly farther than where you target) seems to be an epidemic problem among both Canon and Nikon SLR cameras. It is a frequent cause of soft images. This purchase has been very frustrating, because it is an otherwise wonderful camera. A salesman told me that many photographers end up exchanging several times before getting a keeper. This seems like a ridiculous technological disparity--they've got a sensor that can capture an ingrown hair on a gnat's left buttock but the camera won't focus properly. I was told that it's very hard to callibrate a camera to be accurate with all the lenses that are available....but if the problem is back focusing 90% of the time (which seems to be the case with numerous models--I've never heard of a problem with front focusing) why don't these guys start adjusting their products to compensate for that?UPDATEAfter shooting hundreds of test pics and comparing with the D7100 I've concluded that I was getting my drawers in a buch over nothing. The back focusing only seems to be a problem with extreme macro photography; the 1/8 inch inaccuracy does not interfere with sharpness under normal shooting conditions. Although the D7100 is slightly more accurate wide open at very close range, when taking a picture of a person at f/8 from across the room the sharpness is exacatly the same. The resolution really is incredible, and the detail you can extract from the shadows is unlike any DSLR I've ever seen.
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28.08.2013

10/10

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why does not anyone tell that the nikon d5200 has a clean uncompresed video out at the highest quality??that is sooo important,,you can now record to a field recorder like the atamos ninja at raw video out with HDMI clean video output..that was the only reason i got this camera,,and on ebay it was 600 dollars,,that is a scandle that this is being sold so cheap,,the video on this is professional quality as good as the 5dmark2 or 3 and higher quality camcorders,,this video is that good,,the color is amazing and the sensor out put to recorder you can edit uncompressed video.just an amazing camera.why are people not buying this camera??because it has a plastic body,,???yes,,yes uyes,,people are stuck on looks just like everything else they deside on,,,well good,,that means i get to have a professional quality video camera for cheeeeeap...keep not buying the overpriced consumer stuff cameras so i can pick the good stuff up,,,keep buying the more expensive with less quality,,,,go americans,,,,,idiots.
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22.07.2013

10/10

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This is my first DSLR and I love it. I've enjoyed photography for years with my point and shoot but wanted to step up to something that would give me more options and let me experiment creatively.I considered some interchangeable lens cameras like the Sony NEX line. My friend has one and is a huge fan by the way. In the end I decided I wouldn't want to shoot in Auto mode and so instead wanted the fiddly knobs and buttons at my fingertips while I looked through the viewfinder. I'm an engineer; we love to tweak settings.I decided on the D5200 over the D3200 because I felt I'd have a little more room to grow with this camera. I also wanted the option of the wireless controls these cameras can be equipped with (the D5100 can't link to your phone but it is much cheaper and otherwise basically the same camera).
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29.06.2013

6/10

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After using a D 200 and several point and shoot cameras, I wanted to "upgrade". The D5200 is a nice camera, but not a great camera and certainly produces no better pictures that a good point and shoot camera in side by side comparison , shooting the same scene in close sequence. Despite the multi point focusing, the pictures all show only a clear central area , while the periphery is uniformly out of focus. close up pictures are all black and not useable. Even in bright sunshine, the camera requires the flash about 40 per cent of the time. The D5200 is comfortable to hold and carry. Overall, for general photography, i.e., family , sports and outdoor scenes, I would not find a reason to spend the money for this camera .
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09.05.2013

10/10

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I have owned a Nikon D90 for about 4-5 years - love the D90 - but just recently the jack for the remote control port (i.e. GPS port) became wonky. So instead of shelling out $200/300 to get it fixed - I figured I would put that cash toward a new Nikon body. I chose the D5200 for many reasons - but I also considered buying the more expensive D7100 in part because the physical camera controls/buttons of the D7100 were almost identical to D90.This turns out for me to be of no concern. Even though the D5200 (1) moves most camera controls to the back LCD panel (i.e. eliminating the tiny LCD display that was atop the D90) and (2) eliminates the forward-most D90 thumbwheel - I find that the camera controls on the D5200 are possibly even easier to use now.Just my two cents for those considering an upgrade from the D90 or D70 etc.
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26.11.2013

8/10

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And I can because it's a nice camera and have a good zoom that's why I chose this camera or professionals for the shoes
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13.02.2013

10/10

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I upgrade every 2 years or so and was close to buying the D7000 when this was announced. I owned the D5100 since it's release and have been very happy with it, but being a gadget guy I'm always looking to upgrade. As far as I was concerned the D7000 was buying old technology. I love the D5200's interface as it's much easier to navigate than the D5100 and the auto focus is much quicker and precise. The photo's are sharp and very accurate in color. I'm very happy with the D5200. Just for the 39-point AF system for smarter focusing and tracking of moving subjects (compared to the 11-point module on the D5100), a 2,016-pixel RGB metering sensor (whereas the D5100 judged exposure based on just 420 pixels),the new Expeed 3 processor that permits up to five shots per second (versus the older camera's 4 fps)and the new easier to navigate interface makes it worth the price. Let me just add 1 more very big plus, the articulating screen, no other Nikon has it and it is a big plus. I've used it for shots over others heads and other creative angles that I could never get with a fixed screen.
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Камера
Тип камеры : зеркальная
Конструкция : зеркальная
Объектив
Объектив в комплекте : есть
Объектив в комплекте : да
Байонет : Nikon F
Оптический Zoom : 3 x
Минимальное фокусное расстояние : 18 мм
Матрица
Кроп-фактор : 1.5
Тип матрицы : CMOS
Auto ISO : есть
Функция очистки матрицы : есть
Тип матрицы : CMOS
Формат матрицы : APS-C
Кроп-фактор : 1.5
Число эффективных мегапикселей матрицы : 24.1
Физический размер матрицы : 23.5 x 15.6 мм
Число мегапикселей матрицы : 24.7 Мпикс
Разрешение по X : 6000 пикс.
Разрешение по Y : 4000 пикс.
Функциональные возможности
Подавление эффекта красных глаз : есть
Скорость быстрой съемки : 5 кадров/с
Режимы съемки
Таймер : есть
Фотосъемка в формате 3:2 : есть
Видоискатель и ЖК-экран
Поворотный экран : есть
Тип видоискателя : отсутствует
Поле зрения видоискателя : 95%
Электронный дальномер : есть
Экспозиция
Экспокоррекция : +/- 5 EV с шагом 1/3 ступени
Брекетинг экспозиции : есть
Выдержка для X-Sync : 0.00025 c
Фокусировка
Подсветка автофокуса : есть
Ручная фокусировка : есть
Тип автофокуса : фазовый
Фокусировка по лицу : есть
Тип автофокуса : фазовый
Количество точек фокусировки : 39
Фокусировка : корректировка автофокуса, по лицу, подсветка автофокуса, ручная
Память и интерфейсы
Тип USB : 2.0
Разъемы и интерфейсы : Bluetooth, HD-видео, HDMI, NFC, USB, Wi-Fi, micro USB, mini-HDMI, аудио, видео, микрофонный вход, разъем для пульта ДУ
Версия USB : 2.0
Поддерживаемые карты памяти : Compact Flash, Compact Flash II, SD, SDHC, SDXC, microSD
Питание
Тип аккумуляторов : свой собственный
Количество аккумуляторов : есть
Емкость аккумулятора : 1030 мА*ч
Тип аккумуляторов : свой собственный
Количество аккумуляторов : есть
Емкость аккумулятора (количество фотографий) : 700
Запись видео и звука
Запись видео : есть
Максимальное разрешение записи видеоролика : 1920x1080
Запись звука : есть
Запись видео в формате MOV : есть
Использование видеокодека MPEG4 : есть
Запись звуковых комментариев : есть
Число кадров в секунду при 1280х720 : 100
Поддержка форматов изображения : AVCHD, MOV, MP4, MPEG4, RAW, RAW+JPEG, TIFF, формат 16:9, формат 3:2
Число уровней JPEG : 3
Максимальное разрешение видеосъемки : 1920x1080
Максимальная частота кадров видеоролика : 60 кадров/с
Время записи видео : размер видеофайла 4 Гб или 29 минут
Число кадров в секунду при 1280х720 : 50/60
Число кадров в секунду при 1920x1080 : 25/30
Другие функции и особенности
Крепление для штатива : есть
Дистанционное управление : есть
Датчик ориентации : есть
Видоискатель
Видоискатель : зеркальный (TTL)
Вспышка
Опции вспышки : башмак, брекетинг, встроенная вспышка, подавление эффекта красных глаз, синхроконтакт
Максимальное расстояние действия вспышки : 12 м
Память
Размер встроенной памяти : 128 МБ
Прочее
Ширина : 129 мм
Высота : 98 мм
Вес камеры (без элементов питания) : 495 г
Вес камеры (с элементами питания) : 555 г
Дополнительно
Расширенные функции : GPS, батарейный блок, без фильтра нижних частот, датчик ориентации, фокусировочный мотор ("отвертка"), функция очистки матрицы, электронный дальномер
Дополнительные опции : возможность смены объектива, дистанционное управление, запись звуковых комментариев, крепление для штатива, разъем питания, таймер, управление с компьютера
Материал корпуса : ABS пластик, металл, металл/пластик, пластик
Защищенность : влагозащита, морозостойкость, пылезащита
Комплектация : ‼Абсолютно Новых найти нереально на рынке ! Эти модели компания уже НЕ выпускает 3-5лет. Поэтому они все восстановленные на рынке‼
Экран
Размер экрана : 3 "
Число точек LCD : 921600
Экран : два экрана, поворотный, работа в режиме видоискателя, сенсорный, фиксированный
Съемка
Экспозиция : 3D цветовая матричная, auto ISO, автоматическая с приоритетом выдержки, автоматическая с приоритетом диафрагмы, брекетинг, мультизонная, общая (Evaluative), ручные настройки выдержки и диафрагмы, точечная, центровзвешенная
Экспокоррекция : +/- 5 EV с шагом 1/3 ступени
Светочувствительность ISO : ISO100, ISO102400, ISO12800, ISO25600, ISO50, ISO51200, ISO6400
Баланс белого : авто, брекетинг, предустановки, ручная установка
Режимы съемки : HDR, Time-lapse, запись видео, серийная съемка
Максимальная серия снимков (JPEG) : 7
Время работы таймера : 2, 5, 10, 20
Линейка
Линейка : Серия D
Дополнительная информация : Nikon D5200 kit 18-105mm

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