Nikon D5500
Nikon D5500 is a high-quality camera capable of producing quality photos under a wide range of light conditions. It shoots with a resolution of 24.2 MP and the maximum ISO is 25,600.
The LCD monitor is agile and can be positioned in various angles using the Vary-angle system.
A newer model Nikon D5600 was released in November 2016.
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Nikon D5500 review
For the most part, a few little changes can add up to a great camera with the Nikon D5500. It’s got the same sensor and processor as the D53300, but some improvements to the way it handles make it a more tempting proposition overall. For those who are on the look out for their first DSLR camera, you can do way worse than to pick up a D5500, especially if you can find one offered at a good price, or with a great cashback offer available. While Nikon hasn’t exactly revolutionised the beginner end of the market here, it keeps it steadily ticking along and that’s good enough for now.- Detailed images
- Monocoque design
- Articulated touchscreen
- Relatively cramped viewfinder
Nikon D5500 review review
- Detailed images
- Monocoque design
- Articulated touchscreen
- Relatively cramped viewfinder
Superb sensor, disappointing kit lens, middling controls: the Nikon D5500 is a fine camera but it lacks consistency.