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viiiUse Only Nikon Brand Electronic AccessoriesNikon cameras are designed to the highest standards and include complex electronic circuitry. Only Niko
90nA The AF-S DX NIKKOR 18–55mm f/3.5–5.6G VR IIThe lens generally used in this manual for illustrative purposes is an AF-S DX NIKKOR 18–55mm f/3.5–5.
91nA Battery LifeThe movie footage or number of shots that can be recorded with fully-charged batteries varies with the condition of the battery, temp
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1XXIntroductionTake a few moments to familiarize yourself with camera controls and displays. You may find it helpful to bookmark this section and refe
2X2178 91014211617151311122022191835641 Viewfinder eyepiece... 4, 292 Rubber eyecup ... 293 G buttonMenus...
3XThe Mode DialThe camera offers a choice of the following shooting modes:P, S, A, and M ModesSelect these modes for full control over camera settings
4XNote: Display shown with all indicators lit for illustrative purposes.The Viewfinder71234568181619212011 12 1491710 15131 Framing grid (displayed w
5XThe MonitorThe monitor can be angled and rotated as shown below.Normal useFold the monitor against the camera face out. This position is recommended
6XThe Information DisplayCamera settings can be viewed and adjusted in the information display. Press the P button once to view settings, and again to
7XFirst StepsAlways turn the camera off before inserting or removing batteries or memory cards.1 Attach the strap.Attach the strap securely to the two
8X4 Insert a memory card (available separately).Check to be sure the card is in the correct orientation and then slide the card until it clicks into p
9X6 Open the monitor.Open the monitor as shown. Do not use force.7 Turn the camera on.A language-selection dialog will be displayed.A Lenses with Retr
Product DocumentationCamera SettingsThe explanations in this manual assume that default settings are used.Digitutor“Digitutor”, a series of “watch and
10X8 Choose a language and set the camera clock.Use the multi selector and J button to select a language and set the camera clock.9 Focus the viewfind
11XD During ChargingDo not move the charger or touch the battery during charging. Failure to observe this precaution could in very rare instances res
12XD Memory Cards• Memory cards may be hot after use. Observe due caution when removing memory cards from the camera.• Turn the power off before inser
13XD CPU Lenses with Aperture RingsIn the case of CPU lenses equipped with an aperture ring (0 75), lock aperture at the minimum setting (highest f-nu
s14sBasic PhotographyBefore shooting, check the battery level and number of exposures remaining.1 Turn the camera on.2 Check the battery level.Check t
15s“Point-and-Shoot” Photography (i and j Modes)This section describes how to take photographs in i and j modes, automatic “point-and-shoot” modes in
16s5 Press the shutter-release button halfway.Press the shutter-release button halfway to focus. The active focus point will be displayed. If the subj
17s7 Shoot.Smoothly press the shutter-release button the rest of the way down to release the shutter and record the photograph. The memory card access
18sA The Shutter-Release ButtonThe camera has a two-stage shutter-release button. The camera focuses when the shutter-release button is pressed halfwa
19sCreative Photography (Scene Modes)The camera offers a choice of “scene” modes. Choosing a scene mode automatically optimizes settings to suit the s
iPackage ContentsConfirm that the package contains the following items:Purchasers of the lens kit option should confirm that the package also includes
20spChildUse for snapshots of children. Clothing and background details are vividly rendered, while skin tones remain soft and natural.mSportsFast shu
21sOther ScenesThe following scenes can be selected by rotating the mode dial to h and rotating the command dial until the desired scene appears in th
22stBeach/SnowCapture the brightness of sunlit expanses of water, snow, or sand. The built-in flash and AF-assist illuminator turn off.uSunsetPreserve
23sxCandlelightFor photographs taken by candlelight. The built-in flash turns off; use of a tripod is recommended to prevent blur when lighting is poo
I24IPlayback and DeletionPhotographs are automatically displayed for a few seconds after shooting. If no photograph is displayed in the monitor, the m
25I❚❚ Thumbnail PlaybackUse the multi selector or command dial to highlight images and press J to display the highlighted image full frame. Press X to
z26zMore on Photography (All Modes)Choose from the following release modes:1 Press I (E/#).A list of release mode options will be displayed.2 Choose a
27zA The Memory BufferThe camera is equipped with a memory buffer for temporary storage, allowing shooting to continue while photographs are being sa
28zSelf-Timer and Remote Control ModesThe self-timer and optional ML-L3 remote control (0 77) allow the photographer to be at a distance from the came
29z❚❚ Using Optional WR-R10 and WR-T10 Wireless Remote Controllers (0 77)When a WR-T10 is used in combination with a WR-R10, the shutter-release butto
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30zFocusThis section describes the focus options available when photographs are framed in the viewfinder. Focus can be adjusted automatically or manua
31zA Predictive Focus TrackingIn AF-C mode or when continuous-servo autofocus is selected in AF-A mode, the camera will initiate predictive focus trac
32zAF-Area ModeChoose how the focus point for autofocus is selected. Note that d (dynamic-area) and f (3D-tracking) AF-area modes are not available wh
33z3 Choose an AF-area mode.Highlight an option and press J. To return to shooting mode, press the shutter-release button halfway.Focus Point Selectio
34zImage Quality and SizeTogether, image quality and size determine how much space each photograph occupies on the memory card. Larger, higher quality
35zImage SizeChoose a size for JPEG images (this option is not available for RAW-quality images; 0 34).1 Place the cursor in the information display.I
36zUsing the Built-in FlashThe camera supports a variety of flash modes for photographing poorly lit or backlit subjects.❚❚ Using the Built-in Flash:
37zFlash Mode The flash modes available vary with shooting mode:1 Place the cursor in the information display.If shooting information is not displayed
38zA Flash ModesThe flash modes listed on the previous page may combine one or more of the following settings, as shown by the flash mode icon:• AUTO
39zISO Sensitivity“ISO sensitivity” is the digital equivalent of film speed. The higher the ISO sensitivity, the less light needed to make an exposure
iiiP, S, A, and M Modes 42Mode P (Programmed Auto) ...43Mod
40zInterval Timer PhotographyThe camera is equipped to take photographs automatically at preset intervals.1 Select Interval timer shooting.Press the G
41z4 Choose the number of intervals.Press 4 or 2 to highlight number of intervals (i.e., the number of times the camera shoots); press 1 or 3 to chang
t42tP, S, A, and M ModesP, S, A, and M modes offer different degrees of control over shutter speed and aperture:Mode Description PProgrammed auto (0 4
43tMode P (Programmed Auto)In this mode, the camera automatically adjusts shutter speed and aperture for optimal exposure in most situations.User can
44tExposure Compensation (Mode P, S, A, and % Only)Exposure compensation is used to alter exposure from the value suggested by the camera, making pict
45xxLive ViewFollow the steps below to take photographs in live view.1 Rotate the live view switch.The mirror will be raised and the view through the
46xFocusing in Live ViewFollow the steps below to choose focus and AF-area modes and position the focus point.❚❚ Choosing a Focus ModeThe following fo
47x❚❚ Choosing an AF-Area ModeIn modes other than i, j, and (, the following AF-area modes can be selected in live view (note that subject-tracking AF
48x❚❚ Choosing the Focus PointThe method for selecting the focus point for autofocus varies with the option selected for AF-area mode (0 47).6 (face-p
49xThe Live View Display:Note: Display shown with all indicators lit for illustrative purposes.Item Description 0qShooting mode The mode currently sel
ivFor Your SafetyTo prevent damage to your Nikon product or injury to yourself or to others, read the following safety precautions in their entirety b
50xA Live View/Movie Recording Display OptionsPress the R button to cycle through display options as shown below.Circled areas indicate edges of movie
51xD Shooting in Live View ModeTo prevent light entering via the viewfinder from interfering with exposure, remove the rubber eyecup and cover the vie
52xD Using Autofocus in Live ViewAutofocus is slower in live view and the monitor may brighten or darken while the camera focuses. The camera may be u
53yyRecording and Viewing MoviesMovies can be recorded in live view mode.1 Rotate the live view switch.The mirror is raised and the view through the l
54y4 End recording.Press the movie-record button again to end recording. Recording will end automatically when the maximum length is reached, the memo
55yMovie SettingsUse the Movie settings option in the shooting menu to adjust the following settings.• Frame size/frame rate, Movie quality: Choose fr
56y• Manual movie settings: Choose On to allow manual adjustments to shutter speed and ISO sensitivity when the camera is in mode M. Shutter speed can
57yViewing MoviesMovies are indicated by a 1 icon in full-frame playback (0 24). Press J to start playback.The following operations can be performed:1
58%%Special EffectsSpecial effects can be used when recording images.The following effects can be selected by rotating the mode dial to q and rotating
59%%Night VisionUse under conditions of darkness to record monochrome images at high ISO sensitivities (with some noise in the form of randomly-spaced
vAObserve proper precautions when handling the charger• Keep dry. Failure to observe this precaution could result in fire or electric shock.• Do not s
60%3 Selective ColorAll colors other than the selected colors are recorded in black and white. The effect can be chosen during live view (0 63). The b
61%Options Available in Live View❚❚ g Color Sketch1 Select live view.Rotate the live view switch to raise the mirror and display the view through the
62%❚❚ ( Miniature Effect1 Select live view.Rotate the live view switch to raise the mirror and display the view through the lens in the monitor.2 Posi
63%❚❚ 3 Selective Color1 Select live view.Rotate the live view switch to raise the mirror and display the view through the lens in the monitor.2 Displ
64%6 Return to the live view display.Press J to return to live view. During shooting, only objects of the selected hues will be recorded in color; all
U65UCamera MenusMost shooting, playback, and setup options can be accessed from the camera menus. To view the menus, press the G button.Ta bsChoose fr
66UMenu Options❚❚ D Playback Menu: Managing Images❚❚ C Shooting Menu: Shooting Options❚❚ A Custom Settings: Fine-Tuning Camera Settings❚❚ B Setup Menu
67U❚❚ N Retouch Menu: Creating Retouched Copies❚❚ m Recent Settings/O My Menu (Defaults to m Recent Settings)The recent settings menu lists the twenty
68UUsing Camera MenusThe multi selector and J button are used to navigate the camera menus.Follow the steps below to navigate the menus.1 Display the
69U4 Position the cursor in the selected menu.Press 2 to position the cursor in the selected menu.5 Highlight a menu item.Press 1 or 3 to highlight a
viNotices for Customers in the U.S.A.Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Radio Frequency Interference StatementThis equipment has been tested and
70QQViewNX 2Install the supplied software to display and edit photographs and movies that have been copied to your computer. Before installing ViewNX
71Q4 Exit the installer.The following software is installed:5 Remove the installer CD from the CD-ROM drive.Windows Mac OSClick Ye s Click OK• ViewNX
72QUsing ViewNX 2Copy Pictures to the Computer1 Choose how pictures will be copied to the computer.Choose one of the following methods:• Direct USB co
73Q4 Terminate the connection.If the camera is connected to the computer, turn the camera off and disconnect the USB cable. If you are using a card re
74nnTechnical NotesRead this chapter for information on compatible accessories, cleaning and storing the camera, and what to do if an error message is
75nA Identifying CPU and Type G and D LensesCPU lenses can be identified by the presence of CPU contacts, type G and D lenses by a letter on the lens
76nOther AccessoriesAt the time of writing, the following accessories were available for the D5200.Power sources• Rechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL14
77n* The WR-R10 wireless remote controller can not be attached at the same time as a WU-1a wireless mobile adapter or ME-1 stereo microphone. Attempti
78nCaring for the CameraStorageWhen the camera will not be used for an extended period, remove the battery and store it in a cool, dry area with the t
79nCaring for the Camera and Battery: CautionsCaring for the CameraDo not drop: The product may malfunction if subjected to strong shocks or vibration
viiNotice Concerning Prohibition of Copying or ReproductionNote that simply being in possession of material that has been digitally copied or reproduc
80nStorage: To prevent mold or mildew, store the camera in a dry, well-ventilated area. If you are using an AC adapter, unplug the adapter to prevent
81n• The internal temperature of the battery may rise while the battery is in use. Attempting to charge the battery while the internal temperature is
82nError MessagesThis section lists the indicators and error messages that appear in the viewfinder and monitor.A Warning IconsA flashing d in the mon
83n—● (flashes)Camera can not focus using autofocus. Change composition or focus manually.Subject is too brights (flashes)• Use a lower ISO sensitivit
84nSpecifications❚❚ Nikon D5200 Digital CameraTypeType Single-lens reflex digital cameraLens mount Nikon F mount (with AF contacts)Effective angle of
85nLensCompatible lenses Autofocus is available with AF-S and AF-I lenses. Autofocus is not available with other type G and D lenses, AF lenses (IX NI
86nISO sensitivity (Recommended Exposure Index)ISO 100 – 6400 in steps of 1/3 EV. Can also be set to approx. 0.3, 0.7, 1, or 2 EV (ISO 25600 equivalen
87n* Sensor output is about 60 or 50 fps.Live viewLens servo • Autofocus (AF): Single-servo AF (AF-S); full-time-servo AF (AF-F)• Manual focus (MF)AF-
88n• Unless otherwise stated, all figures are for a camera with a fully-charged battery operating at the temperature specified by the Camera and Imagi
89n❚❚ MH-24 battery charger❚❚ EN-EL14 rechargeable Li-ion battery❚❚ AF-S DX NIKKOR 18–55mm f/3.5–5.6G VR II lensNikon reserves the right to change the
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