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− | The '''D5200''' is a digital SLR camera from [[Nikon]]. It replaced the [[Nikon D5100|D5100]]. | + | The '''D5200''' is a digital SLR camera from [[Nikon]] released in 2012. It replaced the [[Nikon D5100|D5100]]. It was replaced a year later with the '''Nikon D5300'''. |
− | Updates include a 24 megapixel [[CMOS]], 39 auto focus points with 9 cross type, and support for 1080/60i video recording mode. | + | Updates include a 24 megapixel [[CMOS]] imaging sensor, 39 auto focus points with 9 cross type, and support for 1080/60i video recording mode. |
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+ | ==Links== | ||
+ | *[https://www.manualslib.com/products/Nikon-D5200-2820798.html Nikon D5200 user manual] at [https://www.manualslib.com/ Manualslib] | ||
[[Category:Nikon|D5200]] | [[Category:Nikon|D5200]] | ||
+ | [[Category:D|D5200 Nikon]] | ||
[[Category:Japanese digital SLR]] | [[Category:Japanese digital SLR]] |
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The D5200 is a digital SLR camera from Nikon released in 2012. It replaced the D5100. It was replaced a year later with the Nikon D5300.
Updates include a 24 megapixel CMOS imaging sensor, 39 auto focus points with 9 cross type, and support for 1080/60i video recording mode.