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The D5500 has a larger LCD that has higher resolution. Larger and higher resolution flip out LCD is great for recording the FULL HD movie files you can record with the D5500. The D5500 has much better native ISO range of up to 25,600. This will gain you better pictures in lower light situations without the use of the flash. The D5500 has built-in WiFi, the D5200 requires the addition WU-1a accessory. The D5500 can take up 300 more shots on a single charge of the battery than the D5200. As you can see, the D5500 is a worthy upgrade from the D5200.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The Nikon D5500 is lighter, has a touchscreen, and some other improvements.Get the new if you can afford it. You can still take great photos with the earlier versions. Read Ken Rockwell's comparison here: http://www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/d5500.htm#comp
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I went with the D5500 because of the touch screen (Love it) and the handle grip was a little deeper giving a more secure fit in my hand.
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