Nikon D5200 review

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Nikon D5200 review

Nikon D5200 review

Nikon D5200 is a very good amateur camera from Nikon. Nikon D2013 is the best for spring 5200 Amateur Nikon DX Camera. This review presents only the camera itself Nikon D5200 body (no specific lens). Nikon D5200 is usually sold with a standard lens like this - Nikon 18-55mm f / 3.5-5.6G VR AF-S DX Nikkor, such a set is called 'whale'.

Nikon D5200 can be found in 3 different colors

Nikon D5200 can be found in 3 different colors

Matrix

Nikon D5200 uses the new 24 MP sensor, which allows you to take pictures of 6000 * 4000 pixels (exactly 24 MP). D5200 and D7100most likely using the same sensor, details described here. I do not recommend paying much attention to the number of megapixels, you can read the reasons here here.

24MP sensor allows you to crop (cut out parts of the image) on a computer without a strong loss in quality

The 24-megapixel matrix allows you to crop (cut out parts of the image) on a computer without a strong loss in quality. The photo shows the crop (clipping) from the original image to get a larger bee in the photo.

It is important that Nikon D5200 can use photosensitivity values. ISO 100-6400. The range can be expanded to an ISO HI2 equivalent ISO 25.600.... The 'bloated' ISO HI1 and HI2 modes in the camera are more for show than for practical use. You can set the ISO value in 1/3-stop increments, that is, you can set values ​​like ISO 320, 640, 2500, etc. The Nikon D5200 performs well in low light conditions. It is a pity that the ISO 6400 threshold in the new Nikon D5200 has not been raised.

A picture with automatic ISO control, the camera decided to shoot at a value of 110

A picture with automatic ISO control, the camera decided to shoot at a value of 110

Nikon D5200 works well in auto ISO mode - the camera can automatically select the maximum exposure for each individual lens. For example, for a lens with a 70mm focal length, the camera sets a limit excerpts for 1 \ 125 seconds (the average position of the slider when choosing a length excerpts in automatic mode). Auto value excerpts can be made shorter or longer, 5 steps are available. You can set the range of ISO values, for example, from 320 to 6400 units. It's nice that the maximum shutter speed for the Auto ISO function can be set from 1 second to 1/2000 second, this is important when using the telephoto lens. Also, in the automatic ISO sensitivity control mode, you can set the values ​​of Hi1, Hi2 as the maximum ISO value. Why Auto ISO function and how it works, you can read here. In general, the automatic ISO control is implemented very well, this allows you to get pictures without stirring without unnecessary troubles, for example, taking pictures with your hands. Note: as with many other Nikon cameras, ISO control is only available. in shooting modes P, A, S, M.

D5100 and D5200 are very similar to each other.

D5100 and D5200 are very similar to each other

Focus, exposure metering

Finally, after a long period, a new Multi-CAM 4800DX focusing module from a more advanced model was installed in the amateur camera line Nikon D7000. The number of focus points is 39 pieces, 9 of which are cross-shaped. The same number of focus points Nikon D600. I advise you to read more about the difference in focusing systems. here, but about the focus setting - here. Before amateur level cameras Nikon D3000, D3100, D5000, D5100, D3200 had a focusing system with 11 points or worse, with 5 (Nikon D50) or 3 points (D40, D40x, D60) The Nikon D5200, with its 39 focus points, is a new breakthrough.

Focusing system can be used in a large number of modes:

  • You can choose either 39 focus points or the usual 11
  • You can turn on the electronic rangefinder, which will prompt in manual focus mode where to rotate the focus ring of the lens.
  • You can choose a bunch of different modes of the focus system, from focusing on a single point, to 3D tracking an object in the frame. All modes are illustrated with relevant examples, a beginner will not be able to get confused in the web of the menu :)
  • In Live View, you can choose from 4 types of focusing system: 1 - Face-priority AF, 2 - Wide-area AF, 3 - Normal-area AF, 4 - Subject-tracking AF.
  • You can select the priority of the focus mode for AF-C... In priority 'release' mode, the camera obediently takes pictures in any situation.

exposure measured with 2016-pixel RGB sensor. Since release Nikon D50 in 2005, Nikon used 8 years on its amateur cameras 420-segment metering, the new Nikon D5200 also made a breakthrough in this regard, taking Nikon amateur cameras to a new level. Auto focus is closely related to metering sensor exposure, the latter can recognize recorded scenes and improve auto focus. Exactly such a sensor is used by such advanced cameras as Nikon D600, D7100, D7000.

By the way, the camera uses as an optical viewfinder pentaser mirror with 95% field of view coverage and 0.78x magnification.

Nikon D5200 with optional external microphone

Nikon D5200 with optional external microphone

Photography Speed ​​Buffer

Nikon D5200 is Nikon's fastest amateur camera, it can shoot at the speed 5 frames per second. Performance Nikon D5200 almost the same as Nikon D3x. As many as 5 frames per second is a very good indicator. For example, the nominal speed Nikon D7100 is 6 frames per second, and the predecessor Nikon D5100 could shoot at a speed of 4 frames per second. The camera has an Expeed 3 processor, the same as Nikon D7100, D600, D800, D800E and Nikon D4. It seemed very strange to me that an image processing system, like the flagship model, was installed in an amateur Nikon D5200 camera Nikon D4... Because of this, nothing 'slows down' in Nikon D5200, the camera reacts very well to all settings changes.

Example photo on Nikon D5200

Example photo on Nikon D5200 and high ISO

JPEG L Fine files weigh an average of 8 to 15 MB. RAW files weigh on average 30 Mb each. For large files, you should invest in high-capacity memory cards. Nikon D5200 uses SD (HC, XC, UHS-I) memory cards. The Nikon D5200 uses NEF (RAW) files with 14-bit color depth.

The buffer contains:

  • 3 JPEG pictures in L size, Fine quality with all advanced settings enabled. In fact, the camera takes 4-5 pictures until it starts to slow down.
  • 11 JPEG pictures in L size, Fine quality with all advanced settings turned off.
  • 7 shots in RAW with all advanced settings turned off.
  • only 2 pictures in RAW or RAW + JPEG with all advanced settings enabled.

7 shots in RAW is not enough, at 5 frames per second the buffer is enough for less than 2 seconds of continuous shooting. By the way, I noticed one interesting feature, when using lenses without a focus motor on the Nikon D5200, the 'Aut. distortion control 'does not work.

Nikon D5200 with Nikon 18-105VR lens

Nikon D5200 with Nikon 18-105VR lens

Display. Video.

Nikon D5200 has 3-inch swivel large display  and 921.000 points. The display is the same as Nikon D5100. You can view photos and videos via HDMI using a Type C HDMI cable. There is no cable in the box.

The camera supports video quality of 1920 x 1080 60i, H.264 / MPEG-4 is written in the '.MOV' file format. Attention: to shoot in 60i you need to set NTSC mode in the menu. I couldn’t find these same 60i for an hour, as in Pal mode only 50i is available.

If you don't need a bunch of heavy video files, you can take advantage of the lower image quality - 1280 x 720 or 640 x 424. You can choose high or normal video quality. Nikon D5200 already has built-in stereo microphone. In focus mode AF-F continuous tracking focus is available when shooting video... AF-F focus mode must be set using the 'I' button while Live View is on. The focusing work when shooting video is not happy - this is a common problem for SLR cameras. To shoot video, you need to turn on Live View using a special lever, and only then press the red button to start recording video. You cannot immediately start recording a video by pressing a single button.

Example photo on Nikon D5200

Example photo on Nikon D5200

If you allow manual video settings, then in the manual camera control mode 'M', shooting video with manual control is available excerpts and ISO. Exposure can be set from 1 \ 60 (or 1 \ 30) to 1 \ 4000 seconds. When shooting video, you can immediately change the ISO value, it is very convenient to program the Fn button for ISO control for this. It is convenient to shoot video in manual mode with the Auto ISO function turned on.  Attention: during video recording, you cannot change the aperture value on which the video will be shot.

And now what very annoying when shooting 60i or 50i video. When you start shooting video, the camera does a light crop. For example, if you need to shoot a video using a 10 mm focal length lens, then there will be problems. The camera will simply turn on its crop mode. This is something similar to the 1.3 x y shooting mode Nikon D7100but it's not clear what kind of crop Nikon D5200 uses for 60i and 50i. They say it is used 1.25 x crop image. On the official website it is written about it casually or not at all. Deceiving people is not good :) In other modes, such as 1920 x 1080 30p, there is no such strange camera behavior.

Swivel display on Nikon D5200

Swivel display on Nikon D5200

Housing and management

The case is made of plastic. The camera is well-assembled, as you would expect. My copy of Nikon D5200 Made in Thailand. Due to the rotatable display, the camera does not have a button block to the left of the display, therefore the camera is more designed for controlling with one right hand. The D5200 display can be closed back and forth; in this position, it cannot be damaged during transportation. The camera menu is quite simple, there are tips everywhere. It will be easier for a beginner to understand the basic settings. I liked the INFO button menu, where excerpt and ISO are shown on the background of round control dials, as on old film cameras, while the discs are animated and rotate depending on exposure.

Externally, the Nikon D5200 camera is very similar to Nikon D5100. Nikon D5200 uses battery EN-EL14exactly the same as Nikon D3200, D5100 и D3100. Managing the camera is easy.

Sample photos:

Photos without processing. Photos taken in VI, PO, JPEG (L, Fine) mode. Reduced size to 3 MP and imprinted data from EXIF. Everything is filmed on Nikon 70-210mm и Nikon 18-70mm

Features and useful features

  1. Exposure varies from 30s to 1/4000 seconds
  2. The minimum flash sync speed is 1/200 s. No camera FP mode.
  3. Auto matrix cleaning function.
  4. In RGB view mode bar charts You can view the histogram for any selected image fragment. The same function Nikon D7100.
  5. Auto distortion control for most lenses. This means that the camera automatically removes vignetting and distortion.
  6. Function multiple exposures.
  7. You can program the function button FN on one of the heap of the proposed parameters. I usually program FN to control ISO sensitivity. Instead of ISO control, you can set HDR shooting.
  8. Active D-lighting (has 4 steps of intensity) and noise reduction function at high ISO and slow shutter speeds.
  9. There is even an interval shooting function.
  10. A bunch of presets for shooting. A good menu for processing photos taken.
  11. HDR with different levels, you can set Moderate, Normal, Amplified, Super Amplified and Auto level. The camera takes two pictures in a row and combines them into one. A very useful thing for landscapes. Shooting in HDR with your hands is very bad.
  12. Quiet shooting mode Q. In fact, not so quiet, you can’t remove the sound of the mirror.
  13. The camera has a mechanism for independent control of the mirror and aperture. This allows you to achieve a small shutter lag, the lag (the shutter lag after pressing the shutter button) is only 0.09 seconds. When shooting in Live View, the camera does not lower the mirror, just like Nikon D7100, D600, D800,D800E.
  14. The camera supports remote radio control using the WR-R10 / WR-T10 device. And you can buy a special GPS module GP-1, which will be recorded in EXIF coordinates of the place of shooting.
  15. The camera supports the WU-1a device, which allows you to transfer images using wi-fi to devices running iOS, Android, and also allows you to control the camera remotely using the same devices.
  16. The easiest way to remote control is with an infrared remote control ML-L3.
  17. On the Nikon D5200 body there is a button that is responsible for the shooting mode - you can choose frame-by-frame, continuous slow, continuous fast, self-timer, delay shutter, fast shutter and quiet shooting mode.
  18. More instead of the usual SD cards, you can install a special Eye-Fi card that will transfer JPEG photos via Wi-Fi to a computer or other Wi-Fi-enabled devices.
  19. Can be used camera from the outlet using the EH-5b AC adapter with EP-5A connection.
  20. Auto release function. The self-timer can be set to a series of 9 shots. It is convenient to take self-portraits, especially with a group of people.
Example photo on Nikon D5200

Example photo on Nikon D5200

Since Nikon D5200 refers to the simplest level of SLR cameras Nikon, then it does not have many functions that are present in more advanced cameras:

  • There is no focus motor, which makes it difficult to use old-cheap lenses, such as Nikon 50mm f / 1.8D AF Nikkor.
  • No additional monochrome display
  • There is no button for previewing the depth of field, which is convenient to program for useful functions.
  • There is no second control dial that makes working with the camera easier. Such a disk is available in older models
  • No way to manage flashes remotely, the ability to work with old optics AI-S type
  • There is no way to use the battery pack
  • There is no fine-tuning of focus and a bunch of other little things. Usually all these little things are simply not needed by the amateur photographer, I bring them more to understand the general picture of what you can or cannot expect from the Nikon D5200.
Example photo on Nikon D5200

Example photo on Nikon D5200

A small comparison with similar in functionality cameras Nikon

D3200 D5100 D5200
Exit time July 2012 April 2011 November 2012
RAW color depth 12 bit 14 bit 14 bit
Number of megapixels 24,06 16,08 24
Burst Speed 4 fps 4 fps 5 fps
Minimum ISO 100 100 100
Maximum ISO 6400 6400 6400
Maximum Extended ISO 12.800 (Hi1) 25600 (Hi2) 25600 (Hi2)
Video length max. qualities 20 minutes 20 minutes 30 minutes
Video 1920 x 1080 30p 1920 x 1080 30p 1920 x 1080 60i
Sound mono mono stereo
Display 3 inches, 921.000 points 3 inches, 921.000 points, rep. 3 inches, 921.000 dots
Focus module Multi-cam 1000 Multi-cam 1000 Multi-CAM 4800DX
Number of Focus Points 11 11 39
Measurement exposure 420-pixel RGB sensor 420-pixel RGB sensor 2016-pixel RGB sensor
Memory cards SD, SDHC, SDXC UHS-I SD, SDHC, SDXC SD, SDHC, SDXC UHS-I
Weight without battery, g 505 510 505
HDR no Yes Yes

You can also see and read about the Nikon D5200 (part in English)

  1. Official video presentation in Russian to pretty music. After this video, I myself wanted the D5200.
  2. Description on the official website nikon.ru
  3. Sample photos in original size at the office site.
  4. Performance indicators ISO, DD and color depth on DXOright there comparison with D3200
  5. Review in English from DPreview
  6. Video review in English from Kai wong
  7. Ken also did not bypass the camera, did here such a review in English
  8. Comparison of key features Nikon D5200 and Nikon D5100
Example photo on Nikon D5200

Example photo on Nikon D5200

Personal impressions

Brand new Nikon D5200 me liked, all in good style Nikon DX cameras. It’s a pity that with 60i, 50i people are a little fooled. I still use baby Nikon D40, since the availability of video shooting is not especially important for me, but photo quality depends not only on the camera... Usually, an amateur camera is bought for simple home photo tasks, for a seaside vacation or just for an amateur photo. For such tasks on camera, you don't need any super 'bells and whistles'. Therefore, I recommend buying older modelsuch as D5100, D3200 or D3100, and for the money saved, get a lens 18-105VR or 18-200VR... Of course, if funds allow, then D5200 - this is the best amateur camera for spring 2013 (when I wrote this review). You will find recommendations for choosing a camera and lenses here, optionally external flash will find here.

Nikon D5200 with Nikon 55-300mm VR Telephoto Lens

Nikon D5200 with Nikon 55-300mm VR Telephoto Lens

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Conclusions

Nikon D5200 is a very good amateur camera, perfect for people who just want a good photo result without any extra effort. On the positive side, I want to note 39-point focus systemquality video 60 with stereo sound recording, rotary display, compactness and ease of operation.

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Comments: 444, on the topic: Review of Nikon D5200

  • Alexander

    All amateur and pros happy New Year!

  • Phillip

    Good day! Happy New Year everyone!
    I can not choose a camera, the first DSLR:
    D3200 or D5200 and lens 18-105 or fix 35 1.8 - I do not know what to chase!
    I photograph mainly family, children, vacation.
    I really need advice!

    • Lynx

      and stop writing in all posts at once, spamming your question.

      • Roman Getmanchukchenko

        Do you think, Mr. Rys, a person having nothing to do is written on all sites-forums-posts? Because there is no one to answer - everyone is fasting. Physically.

        • Lynx

          Well, yes, that's exactly what I think. a busy person, or a person who is accustomed to making decisions himself - just post their questions wherever possible, especially since copy-paste is something they are able to master. Bo Phillip posted this question at least in two topics, and you know it is very annoying and confusing - opening several topics in search of new questions and bumping into such a “re-uploader” running everywhere with his question.

        • Lynx

          * Actually, yes, that's exactly what I think. a busy person, or a person who is accustomed to making decisions himself, has no time to do this, but others post their questions wherever possible, especially since copy-paste is something they are able to master. Bo Phillip posted this question at least in two topics, and you know it is very annoying and confusing - to open several topics in search of new questions and bump into such a "re-foster" who runs everywhere with his question.

    • Alexander

      Philip, take 5200 and 18-105, there will be a universal set.

      • Gendusev

        And I would, if there were one and a half thousand thousand greens, would buy a D7100 or 7000. Yes, rather, the second. Strong model, with protection, there is a screwdriver,
        good speed, and matrix, and screen, and video ... If only with a stub and a screen-opener!

    • Vladimir

      Nikon d5200 with an object of 18-200 will be happy with everything both you and the family and you will not have to change the lens according to your requirements (suitable for home, travel, Christmas trees, matinees)

  • Alexander

    The focusing system is good with the D7100, it would have pixels like the d7000, 24mpk search is already of course for the cropped matrix.

  • Jury

    Good afternoon. I choose a camera for myself. Watched by both Canon and Nikon. Like more Nikon D5300. During the consultation in the store, the consultant intensively palm off the Canon D650, the model is certainly interesting (with a touch screen), but as an argument the phrase sounded that 39 focus points do not work when photographing, but only one, why overpay for a marketing trick, and so on in any camera. Is it so?

    • Alexander

      Of course, all the points do not work at the same time, just when there are more of them and the viewfinder area is better covered by them, it is very convenient to choose one of them and focus in the right place. And with the automatic AF area selection, there are already a few points that have caught focus. Therefore, the more points and the more cruciform ones, the better.

    • Lynx

      take exactly what is “in your hand”.
      other things being equal (and the choice between 5300/5200/5100/3200/3300 and d650), believe me - this is the only worthwhile argument.

  • anonym

    please tell me this camera produces noisier pictures than d5100 ??

    • Alexander

      The noise, it seems to me, will be about the same.

      • anonym

        Thank you, Alexander

  • AlexanderK

    Hello. How do you comment on the statements below ???

    The tiny 3.8μm pixel size on the Nikon D5200 gives the shake from the mirror cotton. For this reason, a lot of personnel go into technical waste.
    3.8μm pixel on Nikon D5200 gives low diffraction limit - already at D = 7.
    Nikon has a 7000/5100/800 (e) diffraction limit of approximately 8.5-9.
    those. problems in principle, no.
    but Nikon 3200/5200 already has a limit of 7.2 (!)
    those. landscape and macro photographers are provided with problems. "

    source http://www.onfoto.ru/forum/forum4/topic986/

    • Nicholas

      Dear, as an amateur, I declare to you: do not worry about this. D5200 is a normal device, if you have already bought it - then take it off to health!

      • AlexanderK

        Nikolay, thank you ... But I would like to see the opinion of professionals or practitioners - do these phenomena actually take place in practice ???

  • Nicholas

    Hello!
    I choose a memory card for the D5200. The question arose, can someone tell me. How fast does the camera write to the memory card? The bottom line is that class 10 cards are different, and the recording speed varies from 10 and higher (according to tests, more or less cheap can write 10, 35, 45, some and 90 Mb / s). In burst shooting, after the buffer is full, the speed drops below 5 frames per second. Accordingly, the question is more detailed: what is the maximum possible write speed to the card from the camera before the shutter speed or the data transfer speed of the camera itself will prevail?

  • Alexander

    Hello! advise the bag that it fit Nikon D5200 kit 18-105 VR + lens fifty dollars + external flash

  • Yura

    Hello! Advise me in a difficult choice for me to take the D5100 18-105 or D5200 but already 18-55 (just the same for the money)? Yes, I understand that 18-105 is better, but the D5200 is newer, the matrix, the percentage is better, 39 tons of focus. Who will tell you what? Thank you all in advance!

    • Alexander

      Yuri, take the D5200, and then buy more lenses for the whale. Although he will buy 5100 and 18-55, and then two more fixes 35mm and 50mm 1,8. After them, of course I don’t use the whale. And from 18-105 in the presence of fixes you will have the same thing.

  • Kirill

    Kind people, please tell me which lenses are the best option for Nikon D5200?

  • Kirill

    Oh, and another question. 18-200mm, is this a good enough lens?

  • Alexander

    For the 5200, you can buy any lens that sits on the camera mount, the only question is for what purpose do you need a lens. The 18-200 is a universal RF that allows you to solve many problems, but still specialized lenses for each specific task will certainly be better.

  • Elena

    Tell me, please, which SLR will be better than the Nikon d 5200 or Nikon d90 with a 35mm lens? Thanks in advance for the answer!

    • Alexander

      The D5200 has a newer matrix, of course, less noisy, but the D90 is a device for advanced amateurs, there are a lot of functions from prof. cameras, and the D5200 is an option for beginners.

  • Alexandra

    Good afternoon! Tell me, please, is there a lens adjustment function (adjustment) in this camera? Is there such a function at all in Nikon cropped cameras?

    • Alexander

      There is no AF tuning in D 5200. It is in the D300, D300S, D7000, D7100

  • Maksim

    Please tell me what is better for the nikon nikon d5200 / Pentax k-30 photographer? The main quality of the photo)

  • Alexander

    The quality of the photo mainly depends on the photographer and his skills. The camera is not the main tool. You can safely take any based on personal preferences.

    • Annatoly

      The quality of the photo depends on the camera and only on the camera.
      Enough to spread the empty slogan.
      For some reason, there are no professionals shooting on D3000 cameras

  • Eugene

    He became the owner of this device. After a soap dish (not bad), heaven and earth. I took it with a whale lens 18-55, after I bought a fix a fifty dollars and a zoom of 70-300. Impressions from photographing became outrageous (from the point of view of an amateur, of course).
    I advise everyone to buy this camera to read the operating instructions, because it makes no sense to buy such a device to take photos in auto mode.

  • Leah

    Good afternoon! I always read your reviews with interest. You have one of the most competent sites on the internet. Please advise: where is the best place to buy a DSLR? In a professional store or M-video. In M-video they say it's easier to return and you can take it in installments. The experts in the repair service say that it doesn't matter where to buy now - how lucky. And on the forums, they still advise in specialized stores. And also tell me please - if I still don't find broken pixels (I'm a teapot), can I then somehow fix this problem? Or if the lens malfunctions or lathers in places - is it possible to exchange it in a store with such a defect?
    And I would like NIKON 5200 with a universal lens. On the forums, everyone speaks differently: who, what is 18-55 sharper, who is what 18-105 is faster and with greater capabilities and better color quality, etc. Please advise?)) The Nikon 5200 18-105 kit is not always available, as I understand it - it is better to take it assembled, since a pair is specially selected at the factory, and so I read on the forums - there are 7 lenses for the pros, so that pick up. I'm sorry that there are so many questions - but I would like to know your competent opinion))

    • Greenart

      Hello, I took my kit D5200 + 18-140mm in Yulmart (St. Petersburg) And I am very glad that I did not take the kit from 18-55mm because I have already checked 18-140mm at children's parties in the garden and on slides in the forest and in the apartment, these focal lengths are enough for my head and I am pleased with them to shoot. But with hot pixels, I still have an incomprehensible situation. When buying, I did not check, then after 500 pictures I noticed that there were already 2 of them. shines on ISO from 200 onwards. The most interesting thing is that they are not (unpredictable). Now, after several times in a row (on the advice of some users) I forcibly turned on the vacuum cleaner on the matrix, they disappeared somewhere. Here's a story ... And be sure to hold everything in your hands before buying (feel the technique)

  • Alexander

    Wherever you take it, if only there is an official two-year manufacturer’s warranty. In specialized stores, the only sellers competent in this matter can prompt something and help to check the equipment, but there the device itself can cost more. Don’t worry about broken pixels, they’re not so scary as they are said about, unless of course there are too many of them. It is believed that when the carcass comes complete with a lens, they are aligned for each other. You can take the D7000, 7100 they have AF correction and then buy any lenses calmly. Or immediately check for back-front focus when buying in a store. I would advise taking a simple 18-55 and buying another 35 or 50mm fix.

  • anonym

    please tell me! flash burst, what needs to be done? thanks

  • Alexander

    In what sense is missing? That is, you raised it, but it does not work?

  • anonym

    Hello! I recently acquired a Nikon D5200, I’m learning all its charms, it’s still a bit difficult after a soap dish))) There were some difficulties, it may sound silly, but I will be glad to help you anyway)) After a shot, the picture is displayed on the screen for a few seconds, then the photo disappears and together With this, the screen goes blank, so that it lights up again, you have to press any of the buttons. I don’t quite understand if this is the way it should be, or can it be adjusted so that the photo disappears and the display continues to work? And how to configure it, if it is still possible?))

    • Alexey

      Yes, that is how it should be. In the settings, you can turn off this photo viewing after shooting. In general, this is in the instructions, do not be too lazy to look through :)

  • adam-al

    Thanks for your reviews, Arkady! Thanks to your site, I started to understand at least a little technique!
    I just have 5200. I bought it just for fun, bought lenses and other paraphernalia for it, and then it happened that a friend asked me to take a picture of his wedding. I agreed (free of charge, of course). Then one of the guests asked to film his celebration - already for money. And away we go. ..
    So. I decided to take the device more seriously for this, but so that it is not very expensive. Which Nikon model would you recommend to me?
    Sincerely, Alexander.

  • Dmitriy

    Hello! Advise that it is better to choose Nikon d5200 or Canon 650d as the first DSLR?

  • victor66

    A friend bought a d5200. In live vu mode, clear focus is not visible on the display, even in manual mode and on any lens, although the picture is good. My d5100 shows a perfect focusing picture on the display. We checked another camera d5200 in the store - the result is the same. Maybe such a party? We will refer to the service, if they do not fix it, you will have to return it to the store.

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