Shall I get a semi-pro spec 24.2MP resolution, titling LCD and Wi-Fi with reached budget? Let’s check in Nikon D5300’s review.
Nowadays, people around the world have been made confuse with many kinds
news technology, such as many brand which launch its
new technology. As Nikon DSLR has unveiled the D610 and
Nikon Df recently.
Now, it is Nikon D5300’s chance to shake the world with its features.
Many rumors said that the new Nikon D530 will be rolled the Nikon D5200’s position down. Will you replace your D5200 with the new one?
The new Nikon D5300 comes with 24.2 megapixel resolution. It is able to the regular APS-C sensor model. In addition, its physical dimension chips looks smaller then the 35mm film frame, which is very balance with Nikon Df and d610 price. However, its APS-C sensor is quite standard price for it.
Nikon stated that D5300’s arriving is for the ‘advance beginner’, everyone who is not good at taking pictures at all. They can trade on this
future technology.
Will I take a lot of budget to get this
advance technology?
Of course it is not. You just pay arround £729.99 to get the body of the D5300, or £829.99 if you want complete the camera with a standard 18-55mm zoom lens. Isn’t the price balance with many futures that you will get?
The Nikon D5300 comes with cheerful colors, which are red or gun metal grey. In addition, Nikon also has made the single shell plastic construction looks like a shiny toy. Nikon added that he has already reduced the single shell plastic construction’s weight. So, you will easier to hold it in your hand.
Those designs of course will stop the customer to think that the D5300 is a serious and complicated camera. So, they will not feel so hesitate to buy this
cool technology.
Good news. The cool camera comes with Wi-Fi. It is the first DSLR camera of Nikon which build in Wi-Fi. What an
advance technology it is?
Do you want to share your selfie pictures in your path or instagram? Just press ‘I’ button to upload the pictures. It is so simple, right?
Can the D5300 give me the best quality pictures in the dark performance?
Yes, of course the D5300 will do so. As it has been completed with ISO range which can be boosted from ISO12800 to ISO25600 for near see-in-the-dark performance. Another good news is its 1920x1080 pixels video, which is stay in tucked the top up neatly.
Are those features seemed so awesome, right? Isn’t the D5300 fair with £700 to £800?