Love the camera and lenses but the case is too small for everything. The 2 extra batteries that comes are not compatible with the Nikon D5600.
Love the camera and lenses but the case is too small for everything. The 2 extra batteries that comes are not compatible with the Nikon D5600.
Purchased camera & accessories for Christmas. Opened on Christmas and memory card didnt work. Chat was a HSN rep and they suggested contact Nikon. Called Nikon and the rep said the memory card wasnt the correct memory card for that type of camera.
Both DSLR cameras we have purchased for QVC are spectacular! Only wish this one would have come with a camera case! The photographs and portraits we have taken, have received many outstanding comments and make great gifts for family and friends.
Light and compact for a DSLR; good image quality from the kit lens; Great battery life; I was going to buy a mirrorless micro four thirds camera; so glad i didn't
The snapbridge app that I was really after does not work with windows phones which is what I own, I have had to buy an Android phone to run the camera, I would really like Nikon to make the app for windows; (snapbridge workd with Ios but I would never buy an iphone
Nikon's entry-level D5600 still shoots impressive images for the right price.
Very good 24MP stills; Fast autofocus; Bluetooth (SnapBridge; Superior battery life; Small; lightweight body
Contrast-detection-only live view AF; Video limited to 1080p/60; Most specs unchanged from D5500
Great camera with lots of options. Only thing that was disappointing it didn't come with a manual like my last Nikon.
Great camera, however it's slightly more expensive then other retailers who sell this camera and lens as one
The Nikon D5600 is a relatively minor update to the D5500, which was already an excellent SLR. The big addition is SnapBridge, which uses Bluetooth to make file transfers seamless, as well as adding GPS data to images.
24MP image sensor with no OLPF; Excellent image quality; 39-point AF system; 5fps continuous shooting; Speedy operation; 1080p60 video capture; Wi-Fi and Bluetooth communication; External mic support
Cramped controls; Pentamirror viewfinder; Older screw-drive lenses won't autofocus; Underwhelming contrast autofocus during video recording; Limited Wi-Fi remote control
The 24-megapixel Nikon D5600 ($800 with 18-55mm AF-P lens) replaces its predecessor, the D5500, as our favorite DSLR under $1,000. Although a modest update, the new model features SnapBridge, a technology that allows easy image transfer from camera to mobile device, along with a couple of additional...
Top-notch image quality; Responsive performance; Very good battery life External microphone jack; Easy transfer of images to mobile devices; Solid set of practical and creative features
Minimal manual control for video; No 4K video; Sometimes-fussy Wi-Fi
The D5600 is a very subtle revision of the D5500 but that sole added feature – always-connected smartphone transfer – has the potential to be a massive benefit to its target market.
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