Nikon D5200 Review
With the amount of point and shoot cameras that have been releasing, like the Canon PowerShot G15, one would think that the market on DSLR cameras didn’t have much more to offer. The Nikon D5200 begs to differ, as the next iteration of the manufacturer’s famous cameras combines several features from past models along with great picture quality. The design is compact and features a strong build, with a comfortable to hold frame. The user interface is easy to use and familiar thanks to the familiar placement of buttons that has been carrying over Nikon’s devices for a while now. The camera weighs about 555 grams and measures 3.86 inches thick. A very interesting feature that sets the D5200 apart from many other DSLRs is the inclusion of stereo microphones and speakers. Specs Featuring a 24.1 megapixel CMOS sensor, the Nikon D5200
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