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Fujifilm

X100V

Previous-gen fixed 23mm f/2 street camera — still hugely popular and hard to find.

$1,399

Launch price

Released Feb 2020

vs

Nikon

D5200

Mid-range 24MP DX DSLR with 39-point AF, articulating vari-angle LCD, 1080p60 video, and no OLPF sensor.

$799

Launch price

Released Nov 2012

X100V is 7.3 years newer.

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Wins

7categories

X100V

Sports & ActionTravel

Wins

10categories

D5200

WildlifeTravel

Which would you choose?

TL;DR — Key differences

X100V wins 1 categories·D5200 wins 4 categories
  • BD5200 has higher IBIS effectiveness (6 stops vs 0 stops)
  • BD5200 has higher RAW buffer depth (60 frames vs 17 frames)
  • BD5200 has higher ISO max (native) (25,600 vs 12,800)
  • AX100V has higher Burst (electronic) (30 fps vs 15 fps)
  • BD5200 has higher 4K max frame rate (60 fps vs 30 fps)

Key specs at a glance

X100VD5200
Resolution26.1 MP24.1 MP
SensorAPS-CAPS-C
ISO max12,80025,600
Burst30 fps15 fps
4K30 fps60 fps
IBISNo6-stop
Weight478 g520 g
Battery350 shots640 shots

Size and weight, to scale

X100V

128 × 75 × 53 mm

478 g (1.05 lb / 16.86 oz)

Credit card shown to scale as a size reference (ISO 7810, 85.6 × 54 mm)

Credit card

85.6 × 54 mm

for scale

D5200

138 × 98 × 88 mm

520 g (1.15 lb / 18.34 oz)

X100V is 10mm narrower, 23mm shorter, and 35mm thinner than D5200.

X100V is 42 g lighter than D5200.

Depth (front-to-back): 53mm X100V · 88mm D5200

Sensor size, to scale

X100V

23.5 × 15.6 mm · APS-C

367 mm² area

D5200

23.5 × 15.6 mm · APS-C

367 mm² area

Lens ecosystem

Native lens selection

X100V: mount data unavailable

D5200

✓ more lenses

Nikon F

270+

native lenses available

90 first-party180 third-party

Counts include current first-party and major third-party native autofocus lenses.

Use-case scoring

Which one for what?

Algorithmic scores from verified specs · 10 = best in class

Use caseX100VD5200
Portrait
5.5Fair
6.5Good✓ wins
Sports & Action
7.0Good
8.0Excellent✓ wins
Video & Hybrid
3.5Limited
6.0Good✓ wins
Landscape
3.0Limited
5.0Fair✓ wins
Travel
7.0Good
8.5Excellent✓ wins
Wildlife
6.5Good
9.0Excellent✓ wins
Vlogging
5.0Fair
7.0Good✓ wins

Why pick one over the other

Reasons to choose

X100V

  • Dimensions (W×H×D mm)

    Adds 128, 74.8, 53.3

  • Card types

    Adds SD UHS-I

  • Burst (electronic)

    30 fps vs 15 fps — higher is better

  • Burst (mechanical)

    11 fps vs 6 fps — higher is better

  • EVF resolution

    3,690,000 vs 2,360,000 — higher is better

  • Max video bit rate

    200 Mbps vs 150 Mbps — higher is better

  • AF frame coverage

    100 % vs 90 % — higher is better

  • Weight

    478 g vs 520 g — lower is better

Reasons to choose

D5200

  • AF low-light limit

    -8.5 EV vs -5 EV — lower is better

  • Subject recognition

    Adds Human, Animal, Bird…

  • IBIS effectiveness

    6 stops vs 0 stops — higher is better

  • Dimensions (W×H×D mm)

    Adds 138, 98, 88

  • Card types

    Adds SD UHS-II

  • RAW buffer depth

    60 frames vs 17 frames — higher is better

  • ISO max (native)

    25,600 vs 12,800 — higher is better

  • Animal / bird AF

    Only D5200 supports it

Both cameras share

  • Eye AFBoth support eye af
  • Pre-Capture / Pre-ReleaseBoth support pre-capture / pre-release
  • Weather sealingBoth support weather sealing
  • TouchscreenBoth support touchscreen
  • Wi-FiBoth support wi-fi
  • BluetoothBoth support bluetooth

Pros & cons at a glance

Editorially curated highlights and trade-offs.

X100V

Pros

  • Classic design
  • Leaf shutter
  • Film simulations
  • Proven street camera

Cons

  • Superseded by X100VI
  • Fixed lens
  • No IBIS

D5200

Pros

  • 39-point AF (9 cross-type)
  • Articulating vari-angle LCD
  • 24.1MP no OLPF sensor
  • 1080p60 video
  • Good step-up from D3xxx

Cons

  • Single SD slot
  • No 4K
  • Superseded by D5300/D5500/D5600
  • DSLR platform declining

Decided which one is right for you?

Compare live prices for the X100V and D5200 at major authorized retailers.

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Full specifications

= category winner

X100V
D5200
Resolution
26.1 MP+8%
24.1 MP
Sensor type
APS-C X-Trans CMOS 4
APS-C CMOS
Sensor size
23.5 x 15.6 mm
23.5 × 15.6 mm
AA filter
No
No
X100V
D5200
Aperture
f/2.0
Focal length (35mm equiv.)
35 mm
X100V
D5200
Processor
X-Processor 4
EXPEED 3
X100V
D5200
ISO min (native)
160
100−60 less
ISO max (native)
12,800
25,600+1 stop
ISO max (expanded)
51,200
102,400
X100V
D5200
Shutter type
Lens Shutter + Electronic
Mechanical + Electronic
Max mechanical speed
1/4000 sec
1/8000 sec
Max electronic speed
1/32000 sec
1/16000 sec

Frequently asked

Quick answers generated from verified specs.

Which is better for video, X100V or D5200?

D5200 scores 6.0/10 versus 3.5/10 for X100V — 4K recording.

What's the resolution difference between the X100V and D5200?

X100V is 26.1 MP and D5200 is 24.1 MP, so the X100V captures more detail for cropping and large prints.

Do the X100V and D5200 have in-body image stabilization?

X100V does not have IBIS, while D5200 has 6-stop in-body image stabilization.

Which shoots faster bursts — the X100V or the D5200?

X100V reaches 30 fps electronic. D5200 reaches 15 fps electronic.

What's the weight difference between the X100V and D5200?

X100V weighs 478 g and D5200 weighs 520 g, so the X100V is 42 g lighter.

Do the X100V and D5200 record 4K video?

X100V: 4K up to 30p. D5200: 4K up to 60p.

Are the X100V and D5200 weather sealed?

X100V: Yes. D5200: Yes.

Which has better battery life?

Rated battery life is 350 shots (CIPA) for the X100V and 640 shots for the D5200, giving the D5200 the edge.

How much does each cost?

X100V launched at $1,399 and D5200 at $799. The D5200 is $600 less.

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Specs sourced from manufacturer data. Use-case scores algorithmically derived. Last reviewed June 2026.