Tools

These are some common tools used to work on this device. You might not need every tool for every procedure.

Background

The Nikon D5200 was announced for the North American market on January 7, 2013. It was announced worldwide outside of North America on November 6, 2012. The D5200 is a DSLR camera which features a 24.1-megapixel CMOS image sensor, a maximum resolution of 6000x4000, 1080p video recording, a 3.0-inch 921,000 LCD screen, and a stereo microphone. It is compatible with Nikon F-mount lenses. According to CNET, the D5200 has no built-in autofocus motor, which limits flexibility when selecting a lens; despite this drawback, CNET states that “The Nikon D5200 makes a great choice for family and vacation photographers.

Identification

The device is easily identified by the model number, D5200, printed to the right of the lens.

Specifications

  • Nikon EXPEED 3 image/video processor
  • Toshiba TOS-5105 42.1-megapixel image sensor
  • Up to 1080p HD video mode with autofocus
  • Active D-lighting
  • 3-inch LCD screen
  • Live View shooting mode with face recognition
  • Automatic scene recognition mode with 16 pre-programmed scenes
  • Built-in time-lapse feature
  • Built-in sensor cleaning and airflow control system
  • HDMI video output
  • Built-in stereo microphone
  • Captures photos as JPEG or NEF (Nikon's RAW, 14-bit compressed format), and videos using the H.264 codec
  • GPS for geotagging supported by Nikon GP-1

Additional Information