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When shooting JPGs at default settings, the D5200 keeps noise below 1.5 percent through ISO 3200, and manages to do so while capturing an impressive amount of detail.
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 Nikon D5200 seems to be a unique combination of features of earlier Nikon models. We test its muscle in an extensive test.
The D5200 supports wireless, but only through the Wireless Mobile Adapter WU-1a USB dongle. Still, based on the popularity of the D5100, I suspect if Nikon decides to ship the D5200 here it would ...
Nikon has officially announced its new D5200: a mid-range DSLR targeted at consumers, but with guts inspired by its more expensive stablemate, the D7000.
Nikon just announced the D5200 D-SLR camera, equipped with a new Nikon DX-format CMOS sensor with an effective pixel count of 24.1-million pixels and an image-processing engine equivalent to EXPEED 3 ...
Barely outresolving Nikon’s D5200, the Nikon D7100 turned in 2820 lines per picture height at ISO 100, well past the 2500 line cutoff for an Excellent rating.
The under-$1,000 Nikon D5200 is a capable D-SLR that delivers impressive image quality and continuous shooting at 4 frames per second, earning it our Editors' Choice.