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April 2013
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130 Tests
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Great image quality with low noise, 5fps continuous shooting, 39-point with 9 cross-type AF system, Partial manual video exposure, Clean 1080p HDMI video out.
Reduced battery life, Lacks viewfinder eye sensor, Lacks touch-screen, Lacks Depth of Field preview, Slow and noisy kit lens.
The D5200 is a solid upgrade to Nikon's upper entry level model and a real advance in a number of key areas. Its AF and metering systems were previously only available on the next model up the range - the D7000 and it has a brand new 24 Megapixel sens...
Zusammenfassung: The Nikon D5200 finally made its way to the US at CES 2013. I spent a few minutes checking out the new camera at a press event and wanted to pass along some images and initial thoughts on this entry-level DSLR.The D5200 is built very much like the D510...
Impressive 39point AF system; 5fps burst rate; Stunning image quality; Intuitive graphic user interface; Wifi & GPS supported
Slow AF point positioning in Live View; lag when previewing creative effects in real time; No headphone port for audio monitoring; Noisy kit lens performance
Costing £649 body only, or £719 with the 18-55mm VR kit lens, the D5200 works out at £300 more than the D5100. With the latter rapidly dropping in price since the D5200's release, the D5100 can be picked up very reasonably for £419 with a kit lens. Th...
Zusammenfassung: Find out in our Nikon D5200 review whether Nikon's 24.1-megapixel DSLR with its 39-point AF and 2,016-pixel RGB sensor is the new camera you've been waiting for.When the Nikon announcement for the D5200 was made last November, it set the hearts of many ph...
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Veröffentlicht: 2013-01-14, Autor: Mark , Testbericht von: photographyblog.com
The new Nikon D5200 is a solid upgrade of the previous D5100 model, with better auto-focus and metering systems, enhanced video options, slightly faster burst shooting, friendlier user interface and more resolution, although that all comes at a slight in...
Zusammenfassung: Not one for lifting their foot off the gas after the recent arrival of the D600, Nikon has launched their second DSLR in as many months. The arrival of the Nikon D5200 expands the company's lineup of mid-range DX-format DSLR's and rather than replacing...
Zusammenfassung: Nikon has today revealed the D5200, which might be described as an advanced entry-level DSLR. We've had a brief hands-on and technical briefing and this article aims to highlight how the D5200 differs from the D5100, which Nikon says will continue al...
Excellent dynamicrange, Low image noise, Reasonable color accuracy, Excellent autofocus system accuracy, Fast 39point AF with fastlens in good light, Quick shutterlag, Nearly instant blackout, Very fast poweron and poweroff times, Quick to record and stop
Loss of finedetails at ISO 400, Some exposure issues, Poor AWB indoors and no interactive control, Slow shottoshoot speeds, NoiseReduction even when disabled, Sluggish interface, Odd Auto ISO behavior, LCD glare when settings are changed, Videoframing mas
The Nikon D5200 is the upper-entry-level camera in the Nikon DSLR lineup. Slotting itself just above the D3200 Nikon D3200, it produces similar-quality images using a similar design. It incorporates a unique-in-its-class 39-point AF system with 9 cross-ty...
Excellent dynamicrange, Low image noise, Reasonable color accuracy, Excellent autofocus system accuracy, Fast 39point AF with fastlens in good light, Quick shutterlag, Nearly instant blackout, Very fast poweron and poweroff times, Quick to record and stop
Loss of finedetails at ISO 400, Some exposure issues, Poor AWB indoors and no interactive control, Slow shottoshoot speeds, NoiseReduction even when disabled, Sluggish interface, Odd Auto ISO behavior, LCD glare when settings are changed, Videoframing mas
The Nikon D5200 is the upper-entry-level camera in the Nikon DSLR lineup. Slotting itself just above the D3200 Nikon D3200, it produces similar-quality images using a similar design. It incorporates a unique-in-its-class 39-point AF system with 9 cross-ty...