Testseek.com have collected 130 expert reviews of the Nikon D5200 and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Nikon D5200.
April 2013
(80%)
130 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(93%)
106 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
High-resolution DX sensor
Better AF and metering than D5100
Picture quality is excellent. The lens is the big surprise. We are not well disposed to these super zooms but this one could win us over. Apart from distortion at each extreme
It has astonishing optical character.
Highres sensor
Proven AF system
Articulating screen
Good interface
Excellent photo and video quality
Plenty of scene modes and filters
Intervalometer functionality
Stereo mic built-in
The editors didn't like
We don't know price or release date
As with all entrylevel Nikon DSLRs
This one lacks a body drive for autofocus lenses
So some older optics without a motor in the lens will not autofocus
No touchscreen; Undercut by close competitors; Slightly laggy focusing
With excellent low light performance, reliable results and speedy access to the most common settings, the D5200 makes it easy to make the most of your photography, whatever the conditions. Focusing could be a little faster, but other than that it's a g...
High, res sensor, Proven AF system, Articulating screen, Good interface
Special Effect JPEG only, No touchscreen, Few direct controls
The Nikon D5200 is a solid performer that delivers images with well-controlled noise and plenty of detail, albeit with slight banding in some images taken at IS0 3200 and above. It's also a nicely constructed camera, and the limited number of buttons and...
Abstract: Chaitanya Tapase is currently our Deputy Editor (Technology) with Exhibit Magazine and is a tech and gadget lover like the rest of us. Lately he has been bitten by the photography bug and is trying his best to learn using DSLR's and various photography te...
24MP, good ISO output, Great swivel screen, HDR mode is excellent
RAW not available when using effects or HDR mode, Slow AF point positioning in Live View
This is a very good mid segment SLR, which is nice to use, delivers great results and offers specifications that were only offered by top-end SLRs a few years ago....
Offer cinematic motion cadence, Affordable, Higher resolution, Quick processing, Low noise level, Good color depth, Great swivel screen
No focus motor, Does not support image stabilization, Slow continuous shooting, No panorama mode, Few glicthes
If you think premium DSLRs are not affordable then we would recommend Nikon D5200 is a perfect option for you. Going through the Nikon D5200 Review, one thing is clear that this new camera is worth the money invested and good companion for avid photograph...
At an MRP of Rs 46,950, the Nikon D5200 is definitely a worthy consideration for enthusiasts—it's ideal for someone walking up the path to becoming a professional photographer. If you own a Nikon D5100 and are looking to upgrade to a higher-end model, r...
New interface illustrates the exposure triangle, Auto minimum shutter speed for Auto ISO, 39 AF points responsive and accurate, Excellent high ISO low noise performance
921kdot resolution screen high but not competitive, Auto ISO option not in Info menu, AF Area doesn't display entire area of coverage
In closing, the Nikon D5200 should serve very well as anyone's first DSLR camera. The tri-dial learning interface has limited use, but it does help budding photographers at least see a relationship between the three legs of the exposure triangle. The came...
The D5200 is a great camera for both amateurs and those going pro. For me, DSLRs always come with a promise of catering to whatever creative needs one wants met. To make sure that we're getting our money's worth, we read the spec sheet over and over again...
In closing, the Nikon D5200 should serve very well as anyone's first DSLR camera. The tri-dial learning interface has limited use, but it does help budding photographers at least see a relationship between the three legs of the exposure triangle. The came...
New interface illustrates the exposure triangle, Auto minimum shutter speed for Auto ISO, 39 AF points responsive and accurate, Excellent high ISO low noise performance
921kdot resolution screen high but not competitive, Auto ISO option not in Info menu, AF Area doesn't display entire area of coverage
With the large number of AF points and the wide coverage, the D5200's auto-focus is fast and snappy, locking on to subjects accurately. Nikon's useful 3D-tracking AF mode helps you to focus and re-compose without losing your plane of focus, as the camera...