I bought this camera as a replacement for an older cheaper camera. This camera takes pictures so much better than the replacement that there is no comparison. With the two lenses kit package, you get a 70-300 mm lens also. This is a great camera.
I bought this camera as a replacement for an older cheaper camera. This camera takes pictures so much better than the replacement that there is no comparison. With the two lenses kit package, you get a 70-300 mm lens also. This is a great camera.
I recently upgraded from the D3200 to the D5600 and what a difference. Love how easy the camera is to use. The specific scene settings that they provide are spot on. The only negative about the camera is the snapbridge. It's pretty slow when downloading images.
The new Nikon D5600 is a midrange DSLR camera based around a 24.2-megapixel DX-format (APS-C) sensor. The sensor offers the same resolution as the previous D5500. The same goes for the image processor-the Expeed 4 system-that was used in the D5500, which was launched two years ago (January 2015).
Pros Excellent image quality Large, flip-out touchscreen Wi-Fi, NFC and Bluetooth Fast Expeed 4 engine Fairly small and light body
This camera's built-in Wi-Fi® capability can only be used with a compatible iPhone®, iPad®, and/or iPod touch® or smart devices running on the Android™ operating system. The Wireless Mobile Utility application must be installed on the device before it can be used with this camera.
Using the diminutive Nikon D5600 is a world away from shooting with a bulky enthusiast SLR like the D7200 or D500. It's light and unobtrusive, but its image quality is terrific, and the vari-angle screen makes it supremely versatile.
Small size; Good Live View performance; Great image quality
SnapBridge system still needs work; Limited external controls; Pricey at launch
Nikon's latest DSLR outpaces even the best smartphones,...
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