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Nikon D5300

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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

Pixmania
★★★★
8 years ago
Quality product as expected

Not really had long enough to test out but looks to meet my expections. Somewhat concern when realised shipping from Hong Kong but arrived ok well packaged although delivery was several days later than indicated on website.

Price was most important as expected quality from Nikon

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Ciao
★★★★
9 years ago
"Nikon D5300 : Looking for a DSLR ? Here is the one for YOU!!!"

Nikon D5300 An overview Nikon tells us that The Nikon D5300 is an Advance beginner Camera, Which means something lying between An entry level and Pro Cameras. Definitely it is. D5300 takes d5200‘s place. It is neither a D3200 or more advanced D7100. But something in between them.

New 24MP sensor ; High Resolution Articulating display; Wi-Fi built-in; EXPEED 4 processor

Mainly on-screen control,No touch-screen; No special effects for RAW

Teds
★★★★
9 years ago
Satisified with camera but gps is near useless

Bought after reading other reviews.All suggest it takes reasonable quality images. Iam happy with the quality overall.Good enough with my photographic ability. What swayed me was the inbuilt gps capability..

Compact; Build quality; Battery life; Screen size

PC Magazine
★★★★
10 years ago
Nikon D5300 Review

The Nikon D5300 ($799.95 body only) may not be a huge step forward when compared with the older D5200($589.95 at Amazon), but a few upgrades make it worthy of displacing its predecessor as our Editors' Choice for entry-level D-SLRs. It maintains the same 24-megapixel resolution, but omits an optical low-pass filter for sharper images, and it upgrades video recording from 1080i60 to 1080p60. The addition of integrated Wi-Fi and GPS make it a solid option for anyone looking to move up to an SLR from a compact camera. But if you're just starting to do some research, don't count out a mirrorless model, like the speedy Sony Alpha 6000($549.99 at Dell Technologies), as those cameras have gotten to the point where they outclass many SLRs in speed and match them in image quality. Design and Features The D5300($839.99 at Amazon) looks a lot like the D5200, with a few minor changes here and there. It measures 3.9 by 4.9 by 3 inches (HWD) and weighs 1.1 pounds without a lens. That's about s...

The Nikon D5300 D-SLR is a modest upgrade from the previous model, but it's just as worthy, making it our Editors' Choice for entry-level D-SLRs.

24-megapixel sensor with no optical low-pass filter; Sharp vari-angle display; Excellent JPG detail at high ISO; 4.7fps continuous shooting; 39-point autofocus system; Quick startup; 1080p60 video capture; Integrated Wi-Fi and GPS; Standard mic input

Images on the noisy side; Will not autofocus with screw-drive lenses; Pentamirror viewfinder; Single control wheel; Self-timer deactivates after use; Lacks depth of field preview

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...

ePHOTOzine
★★★★★
10 years ago
Nikon D5300 Digital SLR Full Review

The Nikon D5300 DSLR is the smallest Digital SLR with built in Wi-Fi and GPS, find out how it performs in our review.

Built in Wi-Fi and GPS; Improved ISO performance; 2 year warranty; Large 3.2inch screen; 24 megapixel sensor without AA; Good colour reproduction; Compact and well-built camera; Night vision mode; Built in help

No automatic panoramic mode; Remote control app quite basic; Slow live view focus speeds; 4-way controller buttons can't be customised

Photography BLOG
★★★★★
10 years ago
Nikon D5300

The Nikon D5300 is a new 24.2 megapixel DSLR camera with no optical low-pass filter that can record Full HD movies at 1080/50/60p with stereo sound and comes equipped with built-in Wi-Fi and GPS.

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

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