A:AnswerThe D5200 does not have built-in Wi-fi, but it is compatible with the optional WU-1a wireless mobile adapter. With the Wu-1a attached, the D5200 can connect wirelessly with iOS and Android platform smart devices.
A:AnswerEither the D5200 or the D7000 will take great pictures of kid playing. Both cameras have extremely fast autofocus with the D7000 being slightly faster.
A:AnswerGo to www.nikonusa.com. There are updates from this site. You need to create an account, which you probably did when you registered your product. I hope this helps.
A:AnswerShort answer: no
The kit lens should have a pinch cap for the front, and a white plastic cap that just pushes on to the back. It can easily be mistaken for packaging and thrown out sho be careful.
A:AnswerThe D5200 takes excellent pictures. For your particular needs you might need a special macro lens for the detail you want. In the beginning this camera should work well. Lenses can be researched at http://www.nikonusa.com/en/index.page. Also you can watch videos about macro lens. I don't think you will be disappointed if you decide to purchase this camera. I hope this helps.
A:AnswerThere is no reason it shouldn't be, it seems like a great fit. Be sure you really have the AF-S, as any regular AF will NOT work due to the 5200's lack of a focus motor.
A:AnswerAny computer with an SD card slot will be able to access the pictures you've taken, so I would say Yes, it should work fine. Transferring picture files via the USB cable should also work.
A:AnswerIf your Minolta uses md or mc mount lenses then yes you can buy an adapter.
The problem is I can almost guarantee you that your lenses might look ok on film but if you use them on a 24mp sensor camera like the nikon d5200 they will look horrible. The pictures will look soft and not sharp at all.
Old film lenses rarely have the resolving power to handle high megapixel sensors of today's digital cameras.
Plus given they are completely manual lenses your focusing abilities and abilities of the camera to meter properly will be very limited.
Generally you won't be able to use those lenses and if you did they would look horrible.