Nikon introduces the latest D-SLR to its mid-range DX-format line-up, the 24.1 megapixel Nikon D5200, designed to bring out your creative side. From beautiful still photos to smooth Full HD movies, this camera empowers your freedom of expression, letting you capture your own unique view of the world.
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Breath-taking image quality
The third camera in its series, following the D5000 and the D5100, the Nikon D5200 offers a massive leap in image-quality. In addition to the 24.1-megapixel DX-format CMOS sensor for finely detailed images, the new EXPEED 3 image processor provides high-speed operation and excellent, rich colour reproduction – as well as enhanced movie recording. The high ISO sensitivity (100-6400 which is extendable to 25600) delivers brilliant shots in dark or poorly lit environments as well as producing clear images of fast moving subjects.
The Nikon D5200 shares an AF system, metering sensor and scene recognition with the Nikon D7000 series, giving this camera a new level of performance and much enhanced image quality. The superior accuracy of the 39-point AF system and nine cross-type sensors delivers razor sharp images by focusing precisely on the subject you choose. Meanwhile, the 2,016-pixel RGB metering sensor provides precise data to the camera’s Scene Recognition System, which optimizes exposure, autofocus and white balance immediately before the shutter is released.
Image creations from any angle
The Nikon D5200’s versatile 7.5cm (3-in) vari-angle LCD monitor provides the ultimate freedom and flexibility to take beautiful shots and movies from virtually any position. You can flip, tilt or turn the swivel monitor to get really creative with your angles. In addition, the Nikon D5200 is an intelligently designed lightweight camera, with clear menus and superior ergonomics, making it a pleasure to maneuver and shoot with.
Wireless connectivity to share your creations
Wirelessly transmitting images from your camera to an Apple™ or Android™ smart device is possible by using the optional WU-1a Wireless Mobile Adapter. This means you can share images that you are proud of with friends via social networks and email for instant reactions. It is even possible to control your camera remotely from your smart device to help you take beautiful shots without disturbing your subjects.
Distinctive HD movies
Effortlessly alternate between shooting stills and Full HD movies with smooth (up to 60i/50i) recording at the flick of a switch. The camera’s subject tracking of moving objects in three dimensions, with full time servo AF (AF-F), ensures focus of moving objects throughout filming. Adding to that, creating movies to be proud of can be achieved with in-movie editing and the camera’s built-in stereo microphone.
Inspirational Effect and Scene modes
Be even more original with the Nikon D5200 Effects mode. A range of seven special effects: Selective Colour, Miniature, High and Low Key, Silhouette, Colour Sketch and Night Vision can be applied in real time to images and movies through Live View so you can see what your final creation will look like before you shoot it. In addition, in-camera High Dynamic Range (HDR) and D-lighting capture detailed images of high-contrast scenes, increasing creative possibilities. You can also select from 16 different Scene modes – they optimize the camera settings, such as shutter speed, ISO and aperture – to the situation you are shooting. It is great for a quick shot or if you are still learning about D-SLR photography.
New firmware - v1.03
http://downloadcenter.nikonimglib.com/en/download/fw/153.html
Thanks @IronFilm. We used d5200 bodies for The Other Side.
There were no sky replacement shots in the trailer, unsure which you thought may have been... I'm guessing the zombie running over the hill. The dynamic range IS that good on the d5200 (with the help of flaat!). There were no bitrate hacks available at the time of the shoot.
FYI The Other Side will be available September 1, 2015 on demand worldwide on most major platforms.
Damn, that trailer of "The Other Side" looks gooooood!
Although.... one of those shots in the trailer I thought surely has had sky replacement used? As I don't think its dynamic range is quite that good! :-o
Sony RX-10 Vs hacked Nikon D5200.
Graded to match (Nikon D5200 with 64Mbps hack flaat 11, Sony RX-10 XAVC S 50Mbps contrast to -3 max) First camera is Sony in the clip.
Can anyone share their experiences with the hack for D5200? There are certainly pros about using it, what about the cons?
@terozzz thanks!
64 Mbps hack is out now
Funny thing is, my battery now lasted for 74 minutes shooting with 40Mbit/s hack 1080 25p without VR....
Julkaistu 28.7.2014
Nikon D5200 40Mbit/s hack 1280 x 720p Vs. 1920 x 1080p With and without sharpening. Slight color and contrast adjustment. Shoot with Flaat 11. look in Youtube fot 1080p
Dl original : https://mega.co.nz/#...K9AL9HinjG60WuE
macroblocking and banding is to my eyes gone.... look at the sky on the video and the grass / gravell....
It seems this hack works wery good with these picture profiles.... http://www.mediafire.com/download/bvzywzhi7tx4744/D5200_PictoreControl2.ZIP
And here is video ashoot at iso 12500 (Hi 1) https://mega.co.nz/#!MtNE3AbL!cO4Ae7makcpmhoDQhCixEgPOwYP-Wys07q7doQK5YY8
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