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The read out features are great.
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I love the special features such as night vision black & white
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Camera manufacturers seem to think that their customers want more and more unusual features.
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The wireless feature has some bugs to be worked out and I probably won't be using the feature as much as I thought I would
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and she loves it, enough features to keep her going until she's ready for the 7200
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The WMU sucks, but its a nice feature if you have patience.
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It will take a while to master the features, as the manual is pretty close in size to the bible, but if you are looking for quality images with minimal post-processing, then this camera is the way to go.
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The pictures are sharp , and you have so many features, AMAZING
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it had the flip screen but have since learned there is no reason for me to use it really, but cool feature
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The Nikon D5200 has several great features that other customers have taken the time to point out
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Some features are hard to find on the menu system but it gets easier as you become familiar with the layout.
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The D5200 might also be a relatively inexpensive camera body for someone wanting to do fast moving sports photography; I've not tested the fast tracking feature, but it sounds great and the large number of megapixels should allow wider angle photos.
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I will begin with the end: the D5200 is a superb offering that will do as much as almost all non-professional users will ever need it to do, and has more useful features than most users will ever use
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The main differences between the D3100 & D5100 was the D5100's articulating/brighter LCD and a bracketing feature.
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Many people in the class have wished their cameras included the top notch features that this camera has.
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The quality is amazing and it has so many new cool features
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It has a lot of nice features, one of my favorites being all the auto-focus points and the low noise at high ISOs
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Very nice product, I'm upgrading from a Nikon D3100, and the new features are amazing
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The wireless feature would be nice to use where WiFi is not available so they can more easily communicate
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That said, it is otherwise so nicely feature laden that it could be the only camera you'll ever need when it is equipped with higher caliber lenses
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The WMU sucks, but its a nice feature if you have patience.
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My favorite feature is being able to zoom, crop and position the photos (with multiple size ratios from 1x1 to a 16x9 widescreen) within the camera view screen - the options are even better than photo viewers found on my laptop.
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Awesome features.
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How cool is that?It wasn't too long after discovering this amazing feature that I packed the camera up to return it
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Another great feature for beginners is that if you don't know what a menu option does, you can hit a button and it will describe what the menu option does, differences between the settings, and which situations the settings would be optimal for
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Briefly, this camera has some amazing features.
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I also purchased the WiFi adapter & love this feature.
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Combined with my Nikor lense, the VRII 18 - 200 mm, I am excited about the picture quality.5 frames a second is nice feature and it has an easy to use menu too.
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The toggle-able grid lines are a very useful feature
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This is a pretty easy to use DSLR with nice features that takes really lovely photos.
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The 5200 has a good feature set, and takes nice quality pics, but I found that far too many functions I use on a regular basis were buried in the menus.
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Love the pullout feature of the LCD and the manual features
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Multiple auto settings makes it a easy and fast to use while the manual setting help put you in charge of the outcome
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This camera works as it is written I am learning something new every time I use it