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Written by GURSIMRAN SINGH
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Happy clicking with the new Nikon D5200 DSLR camera.

With the festive season around the corner, it makes good visual sense to capture these images for posterity. It is true that with smartphones that have decent quality cameras, we can capture that quick image. But if you are looking for a better and more professional picture quality then read on…

I am reviewing the Nikon D5200 DSLR camera. Now by DSLR I mean digital single-lens reflex camera (also called a digital SLR or DSLR) is a digital camera that combines the optics and the mechanisms of a single-lens reflex camera with a digital imaging sensor, as opposed to photographic film. Basically an all digital camera with the quality and ease of digital.

The beauty around is appreciated best when it is captured perfectly in a frame. The Nikon D5200 DSLR camera allows you to do that (though a little bit of a ‘photographer’s eye’ would be an added advantage).

The camera has the ability to shoot images at 24.1MegaPixels with the help of its AutoFocus-S 18-55 mm VR II Kit Lens.

With a good low light sensitivity it has a ISO 100 to ISO 6400 range which is fine as this is a entry level DSLR, It also has a inbuilt — 39-point AF system, the camera is simply the best option to bring your artistic endeavors to life.

The Nikon D5200 Digital SLR Camera has 3-inch vari-angle in high resolution, LCD monitor, that helps you to compose your shots perfectly, even if you are planning to take it from difficult and unusual angles.

The camera has a built-in 5fps burst shooting mode and the latest image processor, Active D-Lighting, 3D Focus tracking, High Dynamic Range mode, 2.016-pixel RGB metering sensor and 7 different options for giving special effects to still photography as well as the video that you shoot. A next-generation Graphic user interface design among others is also there to help you capture your composed picture.

It also has additional accessories such as a remote trigger so that you can take pictures through the remote and get into the family portrait at ease.

The camera body is available in black and red, which is quite striking, if I may add.

As you go along using your camera more often for portraits, landscape pictures, it will be a good investments to buy some more additional lenses to give you more zoom and framing options.

It comes with a good camera bag but you may want to upgrade to a bigger one soon to keep your additional lenses too. I would suggest Lowe pro camera bags which are very well designed and sturdy.

In all at about a price point of 39000 + taxes. The Nikon D5200 is a good entry level DSLR.

Happy clicking! And a great festive season!

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