
Nikon
Nikon 1501 D5200 24.1MP Digital SLR Camera Body
★★★★★
1080p3 inch1MP24MP
A 24.1-megapixel DX-format DSLR with 39-point autofocus, 5 fps burst shooting, and a versatile vari-angle LCD.
$589.95*
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Overview
Key Features
24MP DX-format CMOS sensor
39-point (9 cross type) dynamic area AF system with 3D tracking
Up to 5 frames per second continuous shooting
1080p 30FPS HD video (1080p, 60i) with full-time contrast-detect AF
ISO 100-6400, expandable to 25,600 equivalent
3 inch vari-angle LCD with 921,000 dots
Wi-Fi (for sharing and remote camera control) and GPS compatible (sold separately)
Specifications
Brand
Nikon
Model
D5200 (1501)
Sensor
24.1MP DX-format CMOS
Autofocus
39-point AF (9 cross-type) with 3D Tracking
Continuous Shooting
Up to 5 fps
Video
1080p at 30 fps (60i) with contrast-detect AF
ISO Range
100–6400 (expandable to 25,600)
Display
3-inch Vari-Angle LCD, 921,000 dots
Wireless
Wi-Fi compatible (WU-1a adapter sold separately)
Lens Mount
Nikon F-mount (DX)
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- 24.1MP DX-format sensor captures high-resolution images with excellent detail
- 39-point autofocus system with 9 cross-type sensors and 3D tracking locks onto moving subjects reliably
- Vari-angle LCD screen enables flexible framing from creative angles without an external monitor
- 5 fps continuous shooting keeps up with moderately fast action and candid moments
- Wide ISO range up to 25,600 provides usable results in challenging low-light situations
👎 Cons
- Body-only purchase means no lens is included, adding to the initial investment
- No built-in Wi-Fi requires purchasing the separate WU-1a adapter for wireless connectivity
- Video recording is limited to 1080p at 30 fps, falling behind newer cameras that offer 4K or higher frame rates
- The DX crop sensor is smaller than full-frame, which limits shallow depth-of-field control and high-ISO performance compared to larger-sensor bodies
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the Nikon D5200 come with a lens?
No, this listing is for the camera body only. You will need to purchase a compatible Nikon F-mount DX lens separately.
Can the D5200 shoot Full HD video?
Yes, the D5200 records 1080p video at 30 fps (and 60i interlaced) with full-time contrast-detect autofocus, making it capable for both casual and semi-professional video work.
Does the D5200 have built-in Wi-Fi?
The D5200 does not have built-in Wi-Fi. However, it is compatible with the optional Nikon WU-1a Wireless Mobile Adapter, which enables wireless image transfer and remote camera control from a smartphone or tablet.
What is the advantage of the vari-angle LCD on the D5200?
The 3-inch vari-angle LCD with 921,000 dots swivels and tilts, allowing you to compose shots from high overhead, down at ground level, or in front of the camera for self-portraits—positions that would be difficult or impossible with a fixed screen.
How high can the ISO go on the D5200?
The native ISO range is 100–6400, and it can be expanded up to an equivalent of 25,600 for shooting in very low light conditions, though image noise increases at the highest settings.