This Nikon 24.1 MP camera is configurable and is capable of creating crystal clear pictures no matter where you are and keeping superb photos. Select how many pictures can be saved with the replaceable flash memory card featured on the Nikon D5200. With the impressive 3-inch LCD screen featured on this Nikon digital SLR camera, you can review pictures of the preserved moments of your life.
Pro and Cons of Nikon D5200 24.1 MP Digital SLR Camera
Pros
- Crystal clear pictures and video capture
- Decent battery life
- Lightweight
- Good color depth - 24.2 bits
- Fast startup
- Lots of focus points - 39
- Continuous shooting at 5fps
- The viewer can be manipulated in any position you can think of
- 39-point with 9 cross-type AF system.
- Continuous focus on video recording
- Low noise on high ISO settings
- Good video output at 1080p HDMI
- Gorgeous design, solid and clean
- Support of WiFi and GPS
Cons
- Menus are not intuitive and get's a bit to learn them
- Flash button is placed in an awkward spot
- No viewfinder eye sensor
- No touchscreen
- Noisy lents
- Slow autofocus
- The AF point is slot positioning in the Live View
- Lags when you preview creative effects
- Small viewfinder
- Maximum light sensitivity is poor - 6.400 ISO
- Doesn't have a focus motor
Conclusion
Nikon D5200 is a powerful camera that takes great pictures with top quality. Is packet with all the features you may need, is lightweight and makes you look like a pro when you use it. This camera doesn't have any major drawbacks and is the right camera to buy in this budget rage.
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