Here is what you get extra in the Nikon D5200:
- You get a new 24 megapixel sensor vs the 14 megapixel sensor in the Nikon D3100. The performance in the sensor is greatly improved. This means that you will get some better pictures
- You get to shoot at 5 frames per second vs 4 frames per second. This is important if you take a lot of action or wildlife pictures. It might just be the picture you capture with the Nikon D5200
- You get a better metering system in the camera, so that there is a bigger chance of getting the right exposure
- You are now able to push the high ISO to 25600, which is one step higher than in the Nikon D3100
- You get a better autofocus system with more options, so there should be a better chance of getting some sharp pictures
- You get more video recording options, so this can be an important factor if you shoot a lot of video with the camera
- You get a flip lcd screen which can be nice to have
The Nikon D5200 is a great upgrade option from the Nikon D3100. You get a lot of great extra options that makes it possible for you to take some great pictures or video.
Links to Nikon D5200 articles:
- Nikon D5200 review summary
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- Nikon D5200, is it an upgrade option from Nikon D3100?
- Nikon D5200, an upgrade option for Nikon D3000 users?
- Nikon D5200, is it an upgrade option for Nikon D300s users?
- The Nikon D5200, should I upgrade from Nikon D90?
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