It has some rough edges, but the Nikon D5200 also packs in some very serious shooting muscle for those wishing to invest in a DSLR Moving ‘up’ to a DSLR is considered to be the step that separates a ...
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 ...
Much to the chagrin of Nikon enthusiasts, the Japanese cameramaker’s third DSLR of 2012 has turned out not to be a successor to the D7000. Instead, we’re seeing a refresh of the D5100, which actually ...
The recently announced Nikon D5200 looks almost identical to the D5100 it follows, but looks can be deceptive. Inside, the new DX-shooting mid-range DSLR has received several substantial upgrades ...
When Press for Custom Setting f4 (Assign Fn button), f5 (Assign preview button), or f6 (Assign AE-L/AF-L button) was set to Preview, and the camera's Fn button, Pv button, or AE-L/AF-L button was ...
The new Nikon D5500, D5300 and D5100 and D5200 are all now intriguing options in Nikon's DX DSLR range, but which is best for your needs? Our extensive Nikon D5500 vs D5300 vs D5200 vs D5100 ...
The Nikon D5200 fills the high-resolution gap in the company's middle-spec DSLR space by squeezing a brand new 24-megapixel CMOS sensor into the new model. It was inevitable, really; such a resolution ...
Some cameras give you a feeling of power, the power to create art in a fraction of a second. The Nikon D5200 is one such camera, absolutely sure of itself and the power it possesses. The D5200 does ...
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