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April 2013
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130 Avis
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Utilisateurs
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106 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Nouveau capteur de 24 millions de pixels
Construction soignée et écran monté sur rotule
Bonne gestion du bruit jusqu'à 3200 ISO
Illustrations d'aides bienvenues
Implémentation du son stéréo pour la vidéo
Définition du capteur
Qualité d'image
Gestion des hautes sensibilités jusqu'à 3200iso
Interface complète
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Autofocus en LiveView toujours trop lent
Apparition de "rolling shutter" en vidéo
Ergonomie perfectible avec des choix parfois incohérents
Peu d'évolutions par rapport au D5100
Aspect tout plastique
Ergonomie
AF manque de vélocité en basse lumière
Vidéo en 50i seulement
Manque d'audace général du produit par rapport à la concurrence
Extrait: The red trim piece at the top of the handgrip has moved down just slightly, so that it is now entirely inset within the rubber grip surface as in other recent Nikon DSLRs, rather than simply occupying the space between rubber and plastic at the top of the...
Good still and video image quality, Light and compact, Competitive high ISO performance, 5 fps continuous shooting speed, Capable autofocus system
Minimal external controls for adjusting camera settings, Lacks weather sealing of some direct competitors, 95% coverage of viewfinder makes accurate framing a bit problematic
Nikon's D5200 sits in the middle of the most current triumvirate of Nikon cropped sensor DSLRs -- the D3200, 5200 and 7100. Its MSRP is $100 more than the D3200 but it offers an articulating 3 inch monitor, an extra frame per second in its high-speed con...
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Publié: 2013-05-03, Auteur: Jim , review by: pcmag.com
Excellent image quality. Fast autofocus. 4fps continuous shooting. Sharp vari-angle LCD. 39-point autofocus system. Fast to start and shoot. 1080i60 video capture. Wi-Fi and GPS add-ons available.
Small pentamirror viewfinder. Will not autofocus with screw-drive lenses. Noisy focus during video recording. Only one control wheel
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....
Publié: 2013-04-12, Auteur: Philip , review by: popphoto.com
Nikon has made a compelling DSLR in the D5200. If you like the convenience of an articulated LCD screen and are invested in the Nikon system, it's basically your only option other than the D5100. But that is hardly a limitation, given that the D5200 perfo...
Quality: excellent.Why you would buy it: it's a Nikon; well-priced DSLR; excellent video capture.Why you wouldn't: you don't want a DSLR!For a camera that I figure is very affordable for many people this has to be one of the best buys around: 24.1 megapix...
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...
Extrait: 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...