Objetivos sin CPU compatibles

Los objetivos sin CPU deben utilizarse únicamente cuando la cámara esté en el modo M. Si selecciona cualquier otro modo deshabilitará el obturador. El diafragma debe ser ajustado manualmente utilizando el anillo de diafragmas del objetivo y el sistema de medición de la cámara, no se podrán utilizar el control del flash i-TTL ni otras funciones que requieran objetivos con CPU. Algunos objetivos sin CPU no podrán utilizarse; consulte “Objetivos sin CPU y accesorios incompatibles” a continuación.

Ajuste de la cámara

 

Enfoque

 

 

Modo

Medición

 

 

MF (con telémetro

 

 

 

 

Objetivo/accesorio

AF

electrónico)

MF

M

Otros modos

L, M, N

Objetivos NIKKOR AI, AI modificado o Nikon de la

z1

z

z2

serie E

 

 

 

 

 

 

Medical NIKKOR 120 mm f/4

z

z

z2, 3

Reflex NIKKOR

z

z2

PC NIKKOR

z4

z

z2

Teleconversor tipo AI

z5

z

z2

Accesorio para enfoque con fuelle PB-6 6

z1

z

z2

Anillos de extensión automáticos (serie PK 11A,

z1

z

z2

12 o 13; PN-11)

 

 

 

 

 

 

1Con un diafragma máximo de f/5.6 o más rápido.

2 No se puede utilizar el indicador de exposición.

3 Se puede utilizar a velocidades de obturación que sean más lentas que la velocidad de sincronización del flash en 1 paso o más.

4 No puede utilizarse con cambio o inclinación.

5 Con un diafragma efectivo máximo de f/5.6 o superior.

6 Colocar en posición vertical (puede utilizarse en la orientación horizontal una vez instalado).

DObjetivos sin CPU y accesorios incompatibles

Los siguientes accesorios y objetivos sin CPU NO pueden ser utilizados con la D5200:

Teleconversor TC-16AS AF

Objetivos no AI

Objetivos que requieran la unidad de enfoque AU-1 (400 mm f/4.5, 600 mm f/5.6, 800 mm f/8, 1200 mm f/11)

Ojo de pez (6 mm f/5.6, 7,5 mm f/5.6, 8 mm f/8, OP 10 mm f/5.6)

2,1 cm f/4

Anillo de extensión K2

180–600 mm f/8 ED (números de serie 174041–174180)

360–1200 mm f/11 ED (números de serie 174031–174127)

200–600 mm f/9.5 (números de serie 280001–300490)

Objetivos AF para la F3AF (AF 80 mm f/2.8, AF 200 mm f/3.5 ED, Teleconversor AF TC-16)

PC 28 mm f/4 (números de serie 180900 o anteriores)

PC 35 mm f/2.8 (números de serie 851001–906200)

PC 35 mm f/3.5 (modelo anterior)

Réflex 1000 mm f/6.3 (modelo anterior)

Réflex 1000 mm f/11 (números de serie 142361–143000)

Reflex 2000 mm f/11 (números de serie 200111–200310)

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D5200 specifications

The Nikon D5200 is a versatile and user-friendly digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) camera that appeals to both photography enthusiasts and beginners. Launched in 2012, it combines advanced features with an array of easy-to-use functionalities, making it an excellent choice for capturing high-quality images and videos.

The D5200 features a 24.1-megapixel DX-format CMOS sensor, which delivers stunning detail and rich color reproduction. This high-resolution sensor is complemented by the EXPEED 3 image-processing engine that enhances overall performance by ensuring fast processing times and low noise, particularly in low-light conditions. The camera's ISO range spans from 100 to 6400, expandable to 25600, making it adaptable for various shooting scenarios.

One standout feature of the D5200 is its 39-point autofocus system, which includes 9 cross-type sensors for precise focusing even in challenging lighting situations. The Multi-Cam 4800DX autofocus module allows for quick subject tracking during action shots, ensuring that your subjects are always in focus. Additionally, the camera offers 11 different AF-area modes, granting photographers the flexibility to choose the best approach for their shooting needs.

The D5200 boasts a 3-inch vari-angle LCD monitor, providing creative framing options for both stills and video. This articulating screen allows users to shoot from unusual angles and capture unique perspectives, enhancing the overall creative experience. The camera also supports Full HD 1080p video recording at various frame rates, providing the capability to create professional-quality video content.

Nikon offers the D5200 in several kits, including the D5200 with an 18-55mm lens, which is an ideal starter option, and the 18-105mm kit for those looking for a bit more versatility. The 18-55mm lens provides a standard focal range perfect for everyday photography, while the 18-105mm lens caters to a wider range of shooting experiences, from landscapes to portraits.

The camera utilizes built-in Wi-Fi, enabling easy sharing of images and remote control capabilities through a compatible smartphone or tablet. Other significant features include a built-in flash, multiple exposure modes, and an HDR mode that helps in capturing high-contrast scenes.

In summary, the Nikon D5200 is a feature-rich DSLR that combines high resolution, advanced autofocus capabilities, and user-friendly design, making it an excellent tool for a wide range of photographic endeavors. Whether you are shooting still images or creating videos, the D5200 proves to be a reliable and adaptable companion for any photography enthusiast.