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Nikon D5600 + AF-P 18-55/3.5-5.6 VR + AF-P 70-300/4.5-6.3 VR

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Practical Photography
★★★★★
7 years ago

Pros Excellent image quality Large, flip-out touchscreen Wi-Fi, NFC and Bluetooth Fast Expeed 4 engine Fairly small and light body

PhotoReview
★★★★
7 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...

DP Review
★★★★
7 years ago

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.

PC Magazine
★★★★
7 years ago
Nikon D5600

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

Reviewed
★★★★★
7 years ago
Nikon D5600 DSLR Camera with 18-55mm and 70-300mm Lenses D5600TLK review

Nikon's latest DSLR outpaces even the best smartphones,...

Digital Photography School
★★★★
7 years ago
Review of the New Nikon D5600 Camera Body

The Nikon D5000 series debuted its first camera in 2009, and since then new versions have emerged over time. Now...

Tom's Guide
★★★★
7 years ago
Nikon D5600: Best DSLR Under $1,000

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

techmagnifier.com
★★★★
7 years ago

After reviewing the Nikon D3400(Review) , we finally prepared the review of Nikon's D5600 DSLR for you. And the review was equal fun as that of D3400. Well, indeed both the cameras are priced differently and there's no point of comparing the two, however there are still some points that we'll...

Brilliant image quality; Captures precise colors; Great low light performance; Tons of features; Fantastic Autofocus; Smooth and Easy to use controls; Super fast touchscreen; Images are less grainy at high ISO; Effects feature is good; Snapbridge works well; External Microphone support

Live display does not show current adjustments; Focus gets tricky in low lighting (depends on lens as well; Still a Pentamirror viewfinder; Video recording captures too much of lens sound; Lacks facial recognition

techpp.com
★★★★
7 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.

Compact body; Image quality; Battery life

UI can be overwhelming for beginners; Some shots seem too bright (auto mode; SnapBridge can be erratic

Digitalcamera HQ
★★★★
7 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...

Excellent image quality; Bluetooth and Wi-fi; Tilting touchscreen; Compact; Well priced

Slower than pricier options; No dual control wheels or secondary LCD screen; No image quality updates over the cheaper D5500

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