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Nikon D5300

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Amazon
★★★★★
5 years ago
but all i can say is that the iitial results are absuolutely fantastic.. cannot wait until this one helps me ...

Still learning the ropes to fully utilise the potential of this beauty.. but all i can say is that the iitial results are absuolutely fantastic.. cannot wait until this one helps me cature some magical moments..

amazon.ca
★★★★★
5 years ago

Le produit est neuf et de bonne qualité. Il fait de magnifique photos. Toutefois, la description n'est pas la bonne... j'ai re?u le Nikon D5300 au lieu du Nikon D5600...

henrys.com
★★★★★
5 years ago
The best DSLR for beginners and professionals

Best camera I've ever used, followed by the D3300, I loved it. It makes great shots, has good settings, sensor cleaning could be a little more effective, but it does not change the fact that it's good.

Brisbane Times
★★★★★
10 years ago
Nikon D5300 DSLR camera review

This 24-megapixel DSLR is Nikon's second level (by price) model. It has an 8.1cm swivelling LCD and live view is activated with a small lever near the mode dial. Pressing the i button turns the LCD into a control panel that gives direct access to all the vital camera settings.

The feel of the controls is smooth and luxurious; The supplied lens can hunt a little for focus on low contrast subjects but, in general, the camera is very responsive; The shutter and mirror are well damped and make a sweet noise; Automatic lens distortion correction is good

A three-exposure bracket mode is inadequate; And because there is no in-body focus drive, the older Nikkor lenses won't auto focus

review.goodgearguide.com.au
★★★★
10 years ago

Nikon's D5300 is a camera that's designed for those of you who are just making the step up from a compact camera to a digital SLR. It has a small body with plenty of features, and it's one of those types of cameras where you can either let it do all the work for you, or you can take the reins and...

Good size and comfortable to hold; 24MP sensor offers good clarity and potential for cropping; Wi-Fi for sharing photos while on the go

Slow performance in live view mode; Optical viewfinder misses about 5 per cent of details at the sides

PhotoReview
★★★★
10 years ago
Nikon D5300

Doing away with the optical low-pass filter (OLPF) in front of image sensors has become fashionable of late and Nikon's recently-released D5300 joins the trend. Released roughly a year after the D5200, it offers the same 24.2-megapixel resolution but seems to use a different sensor if online reports...

Gizmodo
★★★★★
10 years ago
Nikon D5300 Australian Review: Feature-Packed, Great Photos

Nikon's enthusiast and semi-professional cameras since 2009 -- the D5000 and D7000, and their subsequent successors -- have kicked goal after goal after goal. Each incremental product release has addressed customer concerns, added new features, and bumped up their imaging sensors' megapixel count.

Camerasdirect
★★★★★
8 years ago
Nikon D5300

The Nikon D5000 series is ideal for beginners, students and a general family camera that I have sold to friends. I have tested this camera with the 18-105 Nikon lens and was impressed with the images.

Review guidelines
★★★★★
9 years ago
Nikon D5300 – Review

After what has been said it is almost needless to point out how the Nikon D5300 is a great camera advisable from every point of view. It produces excellent pictures, precise, with many details, and so extensive in pixels to allow even very large prints.

Photos and videos of high quality and precision; Integrated Wi-Fi; Many features; Easy to use

The screen is not touch; The mobile app allows minimal interaction with the camera

imaging-resource.com
★★★★★
10 years ago
Nikon D5300

Despite being an evolutionary upgrade to the D5200, the Nikon D5300 sports a newly developed 24.2MP sensor without an AA filter for enhanced sharpness, and Nikon's latest EXPEED 4 processor for better high ISO handling and 1080/60p HD video.

Excellent image quality similar to more expensive DSLRs (like the D7100); Great dynamic range; Responsive all-around performer; Excellent Full HD video-shooting quality; Built-in Wi-Fi with remote control and sharing features; Built-in GPS; Compact and lightweight size; 18-140mm kit lens performs...

AA-filterless sensor makes it more prone to moire; Burst speed slows with highest quality 14-bit RAW images; Live View mode not as good as some competitors; No external headphone jack; GPS receiver not very sensitive, Penta-mirror viewfinder not as big and bright as full pentaprism OVF, Glossy LCD...

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