Nikon D5300 prices and specs
The Nikon D5300 was released on Oct 17, 2013. For now the lowest price for the camera is $488.00.
The Nikon D5300 is a DSLR (Digital Single Reflex) camera what means that the D5300 makes photographs of higher quality and has different kinds of lenses to fit any situations.
The camera can make pictures at 24 megapixels highest resolution. But if you want to get better image quality the more important specification is a sensor size. This model has a APS-C (23.5 x 15.6 mm) sensor that will allow the owner to make amazing pictures and still the D5300 is not very big. And if you want to produce pictures of the best quality check Leica SL (Typ 601).
The Nikon D5300 has max shutter speed of 1/4000 sec. It is an average shutter speed which is rather good for taking action pictures of a satisfactory quality. The Nikon D5300 has swiveling LCD that will let the owner to make great selfies. The Nikon D5300 produces perfect videos in Full HD resolution.
The Nikon D5300 is an interchangeable and uses Nikon F lens mount. If the scene demands special shooting conditions, the camera owner can change lens to a more appropriate to produce the best quality pictures.
Also this camera has Wi-Fi which means that the D5300 owner can use the phone or tablet for remote control for example. The Nikon D5300 even equiped with built-in GPS that will allow you to pinpoint the location at which the pictures were taken. The Nikon D5300 battery life will be enough to shoot approximately 600 pictures.
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AE Bracketing
WB Bracketing
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GPS
- Oct 17, 2013
- Compact SLR
- 24 megapixels
- 6000 x 4000
- APS-C (23.5 x 15.6 mm)
- CMOS
- Expeed 4
- 3:2
- 4496 x 3000, 2992 x 2000
- 25 megapixels
- Auto, 100 - 12800 (25600 with boost)
- 25600
- 12
- Yes (1)
- No
- RAW
- Fine, Normal, Basic
- 30 sec
- 1/4000 sec
- Yes
- Yes
- Yes
- Yes
- Yes (Pop-up)
- 12.00 m (at ISO 100)
- Yes (Hot-shoe)
- Auto, On, Off, Red-eye, Slow sync, Rear curtain
- 5.0 fps
- Yes (2, 5, 10 or 20 sec)
- Multi
- Center-weighted
- Spot
- ±5 (at 1/3 EV, 1/2 EV steps)
- ±2 (3 frames at 1/3 EV, 1/2 EV steps)
- Yes (3 frames in either blue/amber or magenta/green axis)
- Fully articulated
- 3.2″
- 1,037,000
- No
- TFT LCD monitor
- Yes (With contrast-detect AF, face detection and subject tracking)
- Optical (pentamirror)
- 95%
- 0.82×
- 1920 x 1080 (60, 50, 30, 25, 24 fps), 1280 x 720 (60, 50 fps), 640 x 424 (30, 25 fps)
- MPEG-4, H.264
- Stereo
- Mono
- Contrast Detect (sensor)
- Phase Detect
- Multi-area
- Center
- Selective single-point
- Tracking
- Single
- Continuous
- Face Detection
- Live View
- No
- Yes
- 39
- Nikon F
- 1.5×
- 480 g (1.06 lb / 16.93 oz)
- 125 x 98 x 76 mm (4.92 x 3.86 x 2.99″)
- No
- Battery Pack
- Lithium-Ion EN-EL14a or EN-EL14 rechargeable battery & charger
- 600
- SD/SDHC/SDXC
- USB 2.0 (480 Mbit/sec)
- Yes (Mini Type C)
- Built-In
- Yes (Optional ML-L3 or WR-R10)
- Yes
- Yes
- Built-in
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Rating 8.00 from 10
- 24MP, vari-angle screen and Wi-Fi-equipped DSLR Angela Nicholson, 2017-02-05
OUR VERDICT
A 24MP DSLR with a 3.2-inch articulating screen, 39-point AF system and Wi-Fi connectivity is a good option for someone looking to take their photography more seriously. The control layout is simple, too, so you get to grips with the camera quickly.
Read more - Nikon D5300 review Mike Topham, 2017-02-05
PROS
- Built-in Wi-fi addition
- Good build quality
- Decent continuous shooting rate
CONS
- Built-in 2.5mm mic socket
- App performance is disappointing with Wi-Fi
- Disappointing kit lens
- Lacking in live view app previews
- Nikon D5300 Review Allison Johnson, 2017-02-05
Both visually and ergonomically the D5300 is a near-clone of its predecessor (it's fractionally lighter and a tiny bit smaller), but under the hood it is a stronger camera in a couple of important ways. The D5300's 24MP sensor lacks an anti-aliasing filter, which - consistent with our experiences testing the D7100 and D800E - gives it the edge in terms of resolution over the D5200. The difference is subtle (especially with a kit zoom attached), but it's always nice to see improvements to critical image quality potential, especially in mid-range models.
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