Nikon D5600 + 18-55/3.5-5.6 VR
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8 years ago
Nikon D5600
The 24-megapixel Nikon D5600 DSLR delivers the same great image quality as its predecessor but now comes equipped with Nikon SnapBridge functionality. While not without its limitations, sharing images has never been easier and the D5600 remains a compelling compact DSLR for budding photographers.
Pros:
- Compact camera body
- Very good touchscreen display
- Excellent image quality for its class
- Good overall performance
Cons:
- Not many improvements compared to its predecessor, with some downgrades
- No 4K video recording
9 years ago
Nikon D5600
Nikon has developed a habit of releasing minor upgrades to existing DSLR cameras and the D5600, announced in November 2016, differs only marginally from the 18-month-old D5500 . When we reviewed that camera, we described it as a 'modest update to the D5300 ', which itself wasn't hugely different...
9 years ago
Nikon D5600 boasts affordable quality with Bluetooth, time lapse features
Nikon has once again created a solid budget-priced DSLR with the D5600. Images are solid, speed is decent and the camera is well designed. The D5600 lacks the more advanced autofocus system of the D7200 and the speed of the D500 , but it would be difficult to look at three photographs and determine...
Pros:
- Excellent image quality
- Bluetooth and Wi-fi
- Tilting touchscreen
- Compact
- Well priced
Cons:
- Slower than pricier options
- No dual control wheels or secondary LCD screen
- No image quality updates over the cheaper D5500
9 years ago
If you are relatively new to photography and are thinking of buying a DSLR, the chances are that you already have Nikon on top of your list, and have already been sucked into the great "Canon vs. Nikon" debate.
Pros:
- Compact body
- Image quality
- Battery life
Cons:
- UI can be overwhelming for beginners
- Some shots seem too bright (auto mode
- SnapBridge can be erratic
8 years ago
Nikon D5600 Review
On balance, I like the Nikon D5600, especially for its target audience. It meets my expectations for what a modern entry-level DSLR should do, and it is hard to deny that the D5600's image quality is anything short of excellent.
9 years ago
The Nikon D5600 is as solid as its predecessor
Nikon's new D5600 is the successor to the company's D5500, but it is not much of an upgrade. It adds the SnapBridge app support with Bluetooth and Near Field Communications (NFC). Thus, a constant connection between the D5600 and a smartphone or tablet can be maintained for quick transfer of images.
9 years ago
Nikon D5600
The Nikon D5600 is a new 24.2 megapixel DX-format DSLR camera with no optical low-pass filter (OLPF). The D5600 replaces the 18-month-old D5500 and offers several new features. SnapBridge compatibility utilises Bluetooth low energy technology to let the D5600 maintain a constant, low-power link with...
9 years ago
great camera!
I bought this international D5600 last week and it was delivered two day after I placed my order which was pretty fast! Before I purchased the camera , I was worried about this kind of imported camera quality and wondered if any part of the camera has been changed to non-original parts.
9 years ago
Nikon D5600 DSLR Review
The Nikon D5600 is an update to the Nikon D5500 , Nikon's mid-range consumer DSLR, and features built-in Bluetooth along with compatibility with Nikon's Snapbridge app. The camera has a 3.2-inch tilting touch-screen, and one of the smallest DSLR bodies available.
Pros:
- Built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
- Good ISO performance
- 2-year warranty
- Large 3.2inch touch-screen
- Touch-screen is easy to use
- Improved battery life of 970 shots
- 24-megapixel sensor without AA filter
- Good colour reproduction
- Compact and well-built camera
- Night vision mode
- Built-in help
Cons:
- No automatic panoramic mode
- Slow live view focus speeds
- Controls could be improved further
- Bluetooth transfer is slow
- Limited remote shooting app
9 years ago
Pros:
- 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
Cons:
- 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
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