Nikon announces the mid-range D5200 DSLR
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The Nikon D5200 features a 24.1-MP DX-format CMOS sensor and an upgraded auto-focus system
The 39-point AF system in the Nikon D5200 has nine cross-type sensors and should offer precise focusing and better tracking of moving subjects
A 2,016-pixel RGB metering sensor has also been included in the Nikon D5200 to improve white balance and scene recognition performance
The Nikon D5200 looks almost identical to the D5100, but if you look carefully you can see the new built-in stereo microphone
The Nikon D5200 features a side-articulating 921K dot 3.0" tilt/swivel LCD
A new-generation graphical user interface gives Nikon D5200 users an overview of camera settings
The Nikon D5200 features a 24.1-MP DX-format CMOS sensor
The Nikon D5200 features a side-articulating 921K dot 3.0" tilt/swivel LCD
The Nikon D5200 features a side-articulating 921K dot 3.0" tilt/swivel LCD
A pop-up flash on the Nikon D5200
The Nikon D5200 will be available in December in three colors, black, red and bronze
The Nikon D5200 will be available in December in three colors, black, red and bronze
The Nikon D5200 features a side-articulating 921K dot 3.0" tilt/swivel LCD
The Nikon D5200 has received several substantial upgrades including the sensor and auto-focus system
Article Summary
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 including the addition of a 24MP CMOS sensor, a significantly upgraded auto-focus system which now boasts 39 AF points, and a new-look user interface.
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