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Published: 2014-12-12, Author: Aman , review by: nothingwired.com
Abstract: Updated as on December 2014. Don't forget to bookmark this page, as we will be updating it regularly.Digital cameras have taken over the world. The world of photography has changed completely as a result. Now, almost everyone can afford a camera, accordin...
Well, I might not upgrade to this camera. And that is not because there is anything wrong with the Nikon D5300. It is just that I have spent so much on the Canon ecosystem. However, if you are someone upgrading from an entry-level DSLR or even a prosumer...
Abstract: The Nikon D5200 was a great camera that clearly established the benchmark of the mid-range DSLR's. Any successor would have a tough act to follow, but by removing the anti-aliasing filter, the D5300 is already off to a good start. Other improvements inclu...
Abstract: In the middle of all the photography related innovations, DSLR cameras continue to have their charm. Yes, Nokia Lumia 1020 can click very good photos. And so can iPhone 5S and Galaxy S4. Some of the smaller cameras like Sony RX 100 II are absolutely amazi...
Great photo quality, Compact and lightweight, Simple and easy to use
Some images indoors came out slightly dark, Doesn't have a premium look and feel
The Nikon D5300 is a good DSLR. It's compact, lightweight and its battery will last.Although some photos looked dark and it lacks a premium look and feel. If those aren't deal breakers, we would highly recommend this camera...
The D5300 is perfect if you want to upgrade from an older entry-level model, or don't mind spending a bit more on your first D-SLR. It's packed with modern features and offers great image quality along with an impressive low-light performance. The key add...
Very good image quality from the 24mp CMOS sensor, no optical low pass filter makes for sharper images with a bit more resolution, Impressive 39 point AF system with 9 cross type sensors, Builtin WiFi and GPS, 3.2″ LCD screen with a meaty 1.04M dots ver
No depth of field preview, Won't autofocus screw drive lenses (non AFS), Limited flash capabilities, no Auto FP (High speed sync), no native support of wireless flash (CLS) with built in flash, Live view and movie AF could be quicker, cannot see real pr
Very good 24MP stills, Superior 1080/60p videos, Built-in Wi-Fi, GPS, Vari-angle lens
Weak 18-55mm kit lens, Noisy at ISOs higher than 1,600, Not the sturdy build of an enthusiast DSLR
The D5300 is a very good entry-level DSLR – which in our view are sub $849 kits – and earns our Recommended status. Stills and videos are top notch and the built-in Wi-Fi and GPS are real pluses, and that vari-angle LCD takes it to the next level. The r...
Published: 2014-03-21, Author: Chris , review by: reviewed.com
Despite its extreme similarity to last year's D5200, Nikon's D5300 is a solid step forward that combines excellent performance and a surprisingly robust feature set. Mirrorless cameras are more improving at a rapid pace these days, and it's clear Nikon is...