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The Nikon D5300 is a lightweight DSLR featuring a 24.2MP DX-format CMOS sensor, built-in Wi-Fi and GPS for seamless sharing and geotagging, a 3.2-inch vari-angle LCD for flexible shooting angles, 1080p Full HD video recording, and image stabilization with 5 fps continuous shooting—designed for millennial pros who demand quality and connectivity in one sleek package.
| Package Dimensions L x W x H | 35.3 x 18.3 x 16.3 centimetres |
| Package Weight | 2.88 kg |
| Product Dimensions L x W x H | 12.5 x 7.6 x 9.8 centimetres |
| Item Weight | 1.06 Pounds |
| Brand | Nikon |
| Camera Lens | 140 mm |
| Colour | Green |
| Continuous shooting speed | 5 |
| Has image stabilisation | Yes |
| Max Focal Length | 140 Millimetres |
| Min Focal Length | 18 Millimetres |
| Minimum shutter speed | 30 seconds |
| Part number | 13303 |
| Expanded ISO Maximum | 25600 |
| Maximum shutter speed | 1/4000 Seconds |
| Maximum Format Size | APS C |
| Effective still resolution | 24.2 MP |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
D**R
soy usuario de Nikon desde hace algunos años, empecé cuando Pentax dejo de tener variedad de modelos, empecé con la D5100 luego seguí con la P7800 (que me robaron en SFO) y me espere a poder comprar otra DSLR con wifi integrado, me encanto el combo Nikon cámara mas lente 18-140 (antes use una Tamron 18-200) pero de verdad el autoenfoque no funciona igual especialmente en el video. tengo poco tiempo con ella pero como ya conozco estos modelos no creo cambie mucho las cosa. me encanto la pantalla de 3.2 pulgadas, su wifi integrado que no necesitas andar añadiendo otros dispositivos la P7800 usaba el adaptador Wu-1a que se desconectaba cuando mas lo necesitabas y por supuesto los 24 megapíxeles además de muchas otras características que trae esta fabulosa cámara. un buen paso adelante para aquel que quiera hacer fotografía amateur o seria. La nota mala: el envío fue x DHL express y el mensajero fue y me la aventó TRES casas mas allá, ese día no fui a mi trabajo (trabaje desde casa) por estarla esperando, pero checando el tracking por internet, grande fue mi sorpresa al ver en la pagina web que el paquete ya había sido entregado y firmado (porque era requisito indispensable) por una empleada de limpieza de obra civil o sea por la primera persona que vio en mi calle el mensajero; por supuesto puse una queja en DHL aunque quisiera poner una advertencia en Amazon, Mexico.
A**I
Verry.nice
S**T
Pictures are not clear enough when printed.
J**N
Es buena cámara, resistente y toma excelentes fotos. La aplicación del Iphone hace posible compartir las imagines rápidamente. Ojo si quieres pasar las imágenes a máxima calidad al cel, pásalas de una en una. El GPS no funciona muy bien. es muy lento y tiene poca potencia, en interiores no lo vas obtener posición GPS. Pero no compras una cámara por el GPS.
B**E
I bought this to replaced my 8 years old D80. I'm a very picky person, and I am impressed by this camera. I've been considering SONY A6000, D5500, D7100, D7200. And finally decided to go with this camera. This is not a perfect camera. But budget wise, this is for sure a camera that have superior performance-to-price ratio. I use it with my one year old Nikon 18-200mm VR II lens. For the price of $496, I can't find another camera can compete with it. The A6000, it's a very nice mirrorless camera. I pay serious attention to it. And I went to Bestbuy to test it out. What I like A6000 is it's light weight and size. What I don't like much is when its length changes, it take like 1/4 second to show up in the OLED view finder. And A6000 doesn't have articular screen which equipped with D5300 that makes family portrait a lot easier. D5500, I don't see much different to D5300. The touch screen on D5500 is a nice but not must have. The higher ISO up to 25600 is technically nicer than the 12800 in D5300, but I doubt if I would shoot at such a high ISO. Other than that, I don't see much difference, and I know I ain't paying $200 more for touch screen and higher ISO. D7100, it has Expeed 3 processor while D5300 has Expeed 4 processor. Yes it has better manual control and functions. But after having D80 (which has top screen and dual dial and better manual control than D5300) for 8 years, I have to admit that I'm not a professional photographer but an enthusiast that enjoys the possibility to take photos that's better than a point and shoot camera. D7200, well, it has the same Expeed 4 processor while it comes with better manual control. But with $600 price difference, I'd give up those extra manual control and get a all around D5300 for the ease of my pocket. Bottom line, D5300 is a decent camera for the price that no one can deny, yet it's been announced for 2 years already but still maintains a 24MP clear and sharp production and relatively light and with functions that can make entry-level to enthusiast happy. The only thing I don't appreciate much is it's GPS function, I wish it had a faster and more accurate lock up performance that doesn't require a A-GPS file to be updated very 14 days.
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