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Nikon D5600 + 18-140/3.5-5.6 VR

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Pocket Lint
★★★★
6 years ago
Nikon D5600 review: More connected than ever

Being connected - it's all the rage. Of all the slogans used by Nikon for its cameras, "Always share your moments" seems most apt with the Nikon D5600. The D5600 is the sixth iteration of the well-established Nikon D5000 series - a DSLR camera range with APS-C size sensor - which is positioned one...

Impressive image quality - especially in low light; big and vibrant tilt LCD touchscreen; small body with comfortable grip; exccellent battery life; seamless auto-upload of web-ready images to phone

Video AF remains behind competitors; not many reasons to pick this over cheaper predecessor; feature set doesn't stand out

amazon.ca
★★★★★
6 years ago
Very nice light camera.

I purchased the D5600 because it was light. I was tired of carrying my old Nikon. I tried a small Coolpix which was O.K. but you can't do much with it. The D5600 is much lighter and the lenses from my old Nikon fit. I should have just purchased the camera back.

Amateur Photographer
★★★★
6 years ago
Nikon D5600 Review – a likeable entry-level DSLR

In terms of specifications, the D5600 is actually nigh-on identical to the D5500 with just a few small improvements. The biggest one, or at least, the one most worthy of mention, is the addition of SnapBridge – Nikon's innovative Bluetooth technology (more on that later).

24.3MP APS-C sensor; Articulated touchscreen LCD; Records time-lapse sequences in camera; Features Nikon SnapBridge image sharing app; Lightweight DSLR; 3.5mm mic input

Very similar to D5500; No 4K-video recording; Touchscreen cannot be disabled; Struggles to keep focus on fast erratically moving subjects

Digitaltrends
★★★
★★
6 years ago
Nikon D5600 Review

Nikon's entry-level D5600 still shoots impressive images for the right price.

Very good 24MP stills; Fast autofocus; Bluetooth (SnapBridge; Superior battery life; Small; lightweight body

Contrast-detection-only live view AF; Video limited to 1080p/60; Most specs unchanged from D5500

Trusted Reviews
★★★★
6 years ago
Nikon D5600

In terms of its headline specifications, the D5600 is almost identical to the D5500 it replaces. That said, the newer model does benefit from a few useful new features. Chief among these is the addition of Nikon's proprietary SnapBridge technology that uses Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) tech for...

Very good image quality; Small and lightweight; Excellent touchscreen and general handling; SnapBridge makes light work of image transfer

Touchscreen can't be disabled; JPEGs can be a bit on the dark side

imaging-resource.com
★★★★★
6 years ago
Nikon D5600

The 24-megapixel Nikon D5600 DSLR delivers the same great image quality as its predecessor but now comes equipped with Nikon SnapBridge functionality. While not without its limitations, sharing images has never been easier and the D5600 remains a compelling compact DSLR for budding photographers.

Compact camera body; Very good touchscreen display; Excellent image quality for its class; Good overall performance

Not many improvements compared to its predecessor, with some downgrades; No 4K video recording

amazon.in
★★★★★
6 years ago
Good one

The product is good as expected. Please clarify me that does it covers the 2 yeats warranty? Because in nikon page it's mentioned online retailers are not authorized distributors... And there is no authorized seller seal in my warenty card..

techpp.com
★★★★
6 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

Shutterbug
★★★★★
6 years ago
Nikon D5600 DSLR Review

The new Nikon D5600 is a midrange DSLR camera based around a 24.2-megapixel DX-format (APS-C) sensor. The sensor offers the same resolution as the previous D5500. The same goes for the image processor-the Expeed 4 system-that was used in the D5500, which was launched two years ago (January 2015).

techmagnifier.com
★★★★★
6 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

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