My D90 bit the dust after ten years and the repair cost was the same as purchasing the D5300 (body only). I did not want to spend the amount needed to purchase a body that was in the same "category" as the D90 was.
My D90 bit the dust after ten years and the repair cost was the same as purchasing the D5300 (body only). I did not want to spend the amount needed to purchase a body that was in the same "category" as the D90 was.
Really easy to use. Make sure you have a descent size memory card to prevent filling up too quick. 32GB at least
Easy to set up and start snapping pictures
None so far
Even though this is an older model entry level DSLR, it is more than capable of providing quality pictures and video, especially for beginners who are barely started
they didn't send me what is specified in the product description. first it says is a new product, they send a opened camera and used. then it says that the camera comes with 2 lens, they just send me the 18-55mm lens in the openes camera box and no the 70-30mm lens.
Using the camera is a joy, fast focus,great pictures.Turn the photo review and video screen to manual not auto to preserve battery life. Also get the dual battery pack. The 18-140 is great for all around everyday shooting situtations in and outdoors.
Easy To Use; Fast / Accurate Auto-Focus; Fast Shutter Speed; Good Image Quality; Good Image Stabilization; High ISO Performance; Large Clear LCD; Quiet; Tilt /Swivel LCD
The camera does excellent in low light situations which is the reason I chose it over other models. I was not a fan of the flip-out screen conceptually but I have found that I use it fairly often.
Love the camera, my first DSLR. Thought about the Canon T5i or the T6i (still not out yet for some reason) but this camera is far and away better.
Love the camera, my first DSLR; Thought about the Canon T5i or the T6i (still not out yet for some reason) but this camera is far and away better
Learning curve coming from a Canon S100 point and Shoot
This is nice compact camera with a lot of features that are easy to use. Anyone can take great pictures and look like pro, just use auto mode. I like swivel screen that let you take pictures from different angles. The only drawback is that Nikon should include lens hood with the kit.
The vari-angle screen and Effect modes encourage the user to shoot in live view mode (and compose the image on screen), but the live view AF system's performance lags behind that of many compact system cameras, and the screen isn't touch-sensitive.
Great performing sensor; No anti-aliasing filter; High-res vari-angle screen; Wi-Fi built-in; EXPEED 4 processor
Mainly on-screen control; No touchscreen; Special Effects are JPEG only
The was, and still is, a successful upper entry-level DSLR that offers an appealing combination of a solid imaging specification with good build quality at a price that keeps it in reach of entry-level upgraders.
Built-in Wi-fi addition; Good build quality; Decent continuous shooting rate
Built-in 2.5mm mic socket; App performance is disappointing with Wi-Fi; Disappointing kit lens; Lacking in live view app previews
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