What we should be looking for in the new Nikon D5200
by Jeremy Bayston
Whilst the Nikon D5100 is a superb entry-level camera, there is always room for improvement.
File size has been the benchmark recently for digital cameras, and this is where the biggest change is likely to happen. Whilst a 16 megapixel image file was superb at launch, the D3200 can now produce 24MP and the new D800 offers 36MP. The new D5200 would at least have to match the D3200's 24MP to maintain credibility.
The Nikon D5200 should also be able to offer a quicker burst speed, perhaps doubling the current 4FPS. If that could be combined with an inbuilt motor for no AF-S lenses, and a faster shutter speed, up to 1/8000, the D5200 would become a pretty awesome action camera.
The D5100's articulated screen makes the camera excellent for shooting at high and low angles, and this makes it very competent for shooting video. I don't expect Nikon to lose the screen on the D5200, but I think they will improve the screen resolution and perhaps give videographers some options with regards to frame rates - possibly up to 60 Frames per second.
The new D800 has blown the opposition out of the water with its ISO settings. It can get usable images shooting in a coal cellar, so Nikon will certainly be expected to better the current ISO available on the D5100 from 25,600 to at least 102,400. Offering more focus points would also be useful - eleven just isn't enough these days.
A frequent complaint about the D5100 was that it hid the ISO control deep in the menu settings. A dedicated button is a must. Also, the D5200 really needs a dedicated depth of field button.
The pop up flash is is fine on the D5100, but, again could perhaps be improved. Including a built in wireless flash control would be a real help for studio work. The viewfinder should also be improved to offer 100% vision.
Finally both storage and power could be improved. Two SD memory card slots marks a camera out as Pro kit andthe EN-EL14 rechargeable battery is the same used by the D3100. It lasts for roughly 300 shots, which isn't really enough these days.
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Title: What we should be looking for in the new Nikon D5200
Author: Jeremy Bayston
Email: jbayston@tiscali.co.uk
Keywords: Nikon, cameras, camera, photography, digital cameras, hobbies, lifestyle
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Category: Hobbies
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