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Review on Nikon D5600 DSLR Camera with 24.2MP Sensor and NIKKOR 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR Len, bundled with 2 Pack SanDisk 32GB Memory Card, Backpack, Tripod, Slave Flash Light and A-Cell Accessories (Black) by Guanyin Lin ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing for the money, Im glad I chose this option.

This is my first camera, I bought a set of a carcass and a standard 18-140 mm zoom lens for 54 thousand. So far, I am very pleased with my choice, especially the sensor of this camera. Has pros: Democratic price of a carcass (i. E. a camera without a lens) Picture quality. In good lighting, the pictures are very sharp. The automatic modes do a great job, so if you don't want to deal with a bunch of settings, then the camera in the vast majority of cases can do everything for you. Pointed - pressed the trigger - ready. A convenient swivel screen allows you to shoot unusual angles in comfortable poses: lie down on the ground, squat down, tilt your head back is now optional. An excellent CMOS sensor (what the camera takes pictures with), devoid of a low-frequency anti-moir filter. Exactly the same is used in the older brother, the semi-professional nikon d7200 (!), Which, by the way, costs about 25 tons more. Thoughtful controls It is very convenient to switch between optical viewfinder and screen view An abundance of shooting settings (in addition to standard programs like "macro", "portrait" and other automatic modes, as well as shutter speed, aperture and sensitivity, there is even a built-in image editor, HDR, perspective control and other goodies that I have not fully figured out) In manual modes (in addition to the fully manual mode, there are three more semi-manual ones), it displays the aperture, shutter speed, sensitivity and exposure meter settings not only on the touch screen, but also on the optical viewfinder. If you get used to it, then the aperture, sensitivity and shutter speed can be adjusted with the multi selector without looking up from the viewfinder. Well, like a cherry on the cake, there are wi-fi, NFC and bluetooth. Has some cons Flimsy battery cover. Information about the settings in manual modes quickly goes out both on the screen and in the optical viewfinder, this annoys me very much. Still, in poor lighting conditions, the pictures turn out to be noisy . Unfortunately, I have nothing to compare with. Nikon stubbornly does not put image stabilization on the matrix, embedding it in lenses, thereby increasing the already horse price of optics. When looking through the screen, autofocus is very slow.