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 ...
The brand new DSLR is priced at Rs 46,950k with 18-55mm VR kit lens. But is it worth it? Back in April 2012, a few days after announcing D3200 with 24MP resolution, Nikon updated the rest of DX SLRs ...
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 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 ...
Nikon India has announced the launch of its D5200 DSLR camera with an eye on the entry-level customer. The D5200 is a compact and lightweight model, but the new DX-format CMOS sensor, pixel count of ...
• D5300 3.2-inch 1073k-dot vari-angle LCD • D5500 3.2 inch 1037k-dot vari-angle, touch sensitive, LCD The flip-out vari-angle LCD display has been a common factor on all Nikon's D5000-series cameras, ...
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 ...
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 ...
The Nikon D5200 seems to be a unique combination of features of earlier Nikon models. We test its muscle in an extensive test. Nikon India have recently announced the D5200 D-SLR camera an entry-level ...
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 ...
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