Nikon D5200 Unboxing

Unboxing the Nikon D50 200: A Advanced Beginner DSLR Camera

Phere on Super Sach TV has recently unboxed the Nikon D50 200, the latest advanced beginner DSLR camera from Nikon. This camera is part of the same category as the Nikon D5100 and D7000, which are very popular among photographers. For those who want to learn more about the specs of this camera, Phere recommends checking out his previous video where he compared the specs of the Nikon D50 200 with the Nikon D3200.

Unboxing the Camera

Phere starts by unboxing the camera body only version, which comes in a few different colors. He has chosen the black version for this review. The unboxing process reveals the contents of the box, including the reference manual on a CD, warranty information, and another DVD or CD with new software.

Inside the Box

Phere begins by examining the contents of the box, starting with the reference manual on a CD. This manual will come in handy for those who need to refer to the camera's instructions. Next, he finds the warranty information, which is essential for any camera purchase. The DVD or CD with new software is also included, which may contain additional features and tools for photographers.

Additional Accessories

Phere continues by opening a small box inside the main box, which reveals several accessories. He finds a strap, standard USB connector, analog cable, and charger. Notably, the charger is designed to connect directly to the camera's battery, eliminating the need for a wire. The charger is also designed for use with both UK and international power sources.

Battery

Phere carefully removes the battery from its packaging and examines it closely. He reveals that the D50 200 comes equipped with the same EN-EL14 battery as the Nikon D3200 and D5100, which may be a welcome surprise for those upgrading from one of these cameras.

Flash Unit

The camera's flash unit is also included in the box, along with other accessories like a memory card. Phere carefully examines each item to ensure that they are in working order.

Camera Body

Once all the accessories have been removed from the box, Phere turns his attention to the camera body itself. The D50 200 has a compact and stylish design, which is similar to the Nikon D50 100 that it supersedes. The buttons on the camera's body are positioned in the same place as previous models, making it easy for photographers to get familiar with the layout.

Stereo Mic

One of the notable features of the D50 200 is the stereo microphone at the top of the camera. This feature will be useful for videographers and those who want to capture high-quality audio.

Swivel Screen

The camera's swivel screen is another key feature that sets it apart from previous models. Phere praises this feature, noting its usefulness in capturing a wide range of shots without having to adjust the camera's position.

Mic Input and Ports

Phere examines the mic input and ports on the camera, which include USB AV out HDMI out, and GPS. He notes that the HDMI port is not designed for clean feed video output but will allow connection to other devices.

Wireless Mobile Adapter

The D50 200 also features a wireless mobile adapter, allowing photographers to beam their images wirelessly to mobile devices. Phere tests this feature and finds it to be useful and reliable.

Frames Per Second

One of the camera's notable features is its ability to capture 1080i at 50 and 60 frames per second. This makes it one of the few Nikon cameras that can achieve this level of performance, with the exception of a maximum of I think 25 or 30 frames per second for progressive 1080p.

Conclusion

Phere concludes his review by thanking viewers for watching and encourages them to subscribe to his channel for future reviews. He promises to provide a full test of the camera over the next few days, giving readers an in-depth look at its features and performance.

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: ena what's up YouTube saat phere on super sach TV and this is my unboxing of the Nikon d50 200 the latest advanced beginner DSLR from Nikon it supersedes the D 5100 and it's all in the same category of d7000 obviously a very very popular camera if you want a bit more background in terms of the specs of this camera you can check out my video here where I've compared the specs of this to the Nikon d3200 s so that should give you a bit of a better idea of the specs of this device so do go ahead and check that out let's get straight to the unboxing this is the body only version similar branding to all the other Nikon cameras and I've gone for the black version this is available in a few different colors but I'm standard with the black so let's get straight into what's inside the box so to begin with you get the reference manual on a CD you can use this manual warranty information and this is a another another DVD or CD in here if you have some new software in there okay so move that away okay we've got a little box in here so this is slide for a second just to see what else you gain here so got your strap standard there we go got your analog cable so this is going to allow you to connect the camera to a TV or something to your shots this is your standard USB connector and then charger you know actually that's quite interesting yeah so this is going to connect on so this is UK so you've got your charger here which is the mah 24 so there's no wire on here it's going to it's going to connect red link your wall and put some battery in here I see once we have in here okay so you've got the battery now the battery that it comes with is the en el 14 now yet this is the same battery that you've got on the Nikon daddy 3200 as well under 5100 so if you have if you're upgrading from one of those then that should be pretty cool as well and then I think that's the guard for the flash game you okay so let's have a look in here so we'll get but then also the box will get put that to the side and let's see so we've got there it is the Nikon d50 200 looks pretty small in here it's quite nice and compact actually really good body is very very similar to the Nikon d50 100 which it supersedes so very very similar body buttons in the same place just having a quick look around some of the key things here you've got a stereo mic at the top which is going to be pretty useful all the buttons are in the same place obviously swivel art screen is one of the key features on the Nikon d5000 series very very useful a key selling point there and just having a quick look here you've got mic input as well you've got the your USB AV out HDMI out and also GPS now the HDMI it's going to let it collect connect and connect on to another device it's not gonna give you a clean feed as far as I'm aware so I'm gonna give you a clean feed in terms of your videos such as some of the other DSLR and also you can use the port here for the w18 which is a wireless mobile adapter going to these lying around what that's going to lie you to do is beam our images from here wirelessly to a mobile device another key feature of this camera is obviously the 1080i 50 and 60 frames a second one of the only well the only Nikon that currently does this to 50 to 60 frames it is 1080i not 1080p so scintillates not progressive progressive 1080p is going to let you do it to a maximum maximum of I think it's yeah v 25 or 30 frames a second but it'll be really interesting to check that out and I will be checking this out and giving you guys a full review so do hit the subscribe button if you see a full review we be using it over the next few days and really giving a good test so I can give you give you guys a full review and I hope you enjoyed this video if you did please do hit that thumbs up on it really does help me out once again do subscribe to the channel to see the four of this is saffron supersoft TV I'll see you next back\n"