Nikon D5200: AF system The D5200 takes the 39 point autofocus system from the D7000. There are nine cross-type sensors for enhanced accuracy. The 2,016 RGB metering sensor provides data to the ...
If you opt not to enable that grid, the viewfinder displays a cross shaped overlay that displays the active autofocus area. You can tell the D5200 to automatically select the autofocus points from the ...
I've been reviewing hardware and software, devising testing methodology and handed out buying advice for what seems like forever; I'm currently absorbed by computers and gaming hardware, but ...
The trusty D5100 and D7000 have held sway over Nikon's low-to-mid DSLR range for around 18 months now, but come December and there'll be a new option driving a wedge right between them. The D5200 will ...
When Nikon first created its step-up 5000 series with the D5000, it was conspicuous as the sole Nikon DSLR with an articulating LCD screen. Now, the third generation of the tilt/swivel set, the D5200 ...
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 ...
It's been a pretty significant year for new DSLR releases, with several launches from Nikon and a couple of significant introductions from Canon. The advanced amateur market is one of the most hotly ...
LAS VEGAS--By our traffic metrics, the Nikon D5200 is the most popular unofficial-in-the-U.S. camera on our site. But the wait is over; Nikon has formally announced the camera's U.S. pricing and ...
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 ...
Continuous shooting is possible at up to 4 frames per second. If you shoot in Raw+JPG you'll be limited to 6 shots at this pace, with about 4.1 seconds required to completely clear the shooting buffer ...
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 ...
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