Nikon D5300 kit 55-300
![]() | Outdated Product The main feature of this camera can be called the presence of a built-in Wi-Fi module — for the first time among the "DSLRs" from Nikon. However, even without taking this into account, it is a very functional device. For example, the D5300 camera has a 24.1 megapixel sensor (APS-C format) without a low-pass filter, which, combined with 20 scene programs, provides ample features for creativity. The Expeed 4 processor is responsible for the operation of the device. The display is capable of rotating, its diagonal is 3.2", its resolution is 1037K pixels. The Wi-Fi module allows you to upload materials to a computer or the Internet, as well as control the camera remotely. This configuration option includes lens. |
Nikon D5300 kit 55-300
16-85 mm
18-55 + 55-200 mm
18-55 + 55-300 mm
18-55 + 70-300 mm18-55 mm18-105 mm
18-135 mm
18-140 mm18-200 mm
18-300 mm
24-85 mm
35 mm
55-200 mm
55-300 mm
bodyPanel:APS-C (23x15.5 mm), 24.2 MPix
Focal length:55 - 300 mm
Lens aperture:f/4.5 - f/5.6
Video:Full HD (1080p)
Snapshot size:6000x4000 px
ISO range:100-12800
Burst shooting:5 fps
Screen:3.2 '', oscillating
The main feature of this camera can be called the presence of a built-in Wi-Fi module — for the first time among the "DSLRs" from Nikon. However, even without taking this into account, it is a very functional device. For example, the D5300 camera has a 24.1 megapixel sensor (APS-C format) without a low-pass filter, which, combined with 20 scene programs, provides ample features for creativity. The Expeed 4 processor is responsible for the operation of the device. The display is capable of rotating, its diagonal is 3.2", its resolution is 1037K pixels. The Wi-Fi module allows you to upload materials to a computer or the Internet, as well as control the camera remotely. This configuration option includes lens.
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Specifications D5300 kit 55-300
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Model overview based on user reviews
The Nikon D5300 kit 18-55 is a compact and lightweight DSLR, featuring a 24.2 MP CMOS sensor and an Expeed 4 processor, which ensures high-quality, detailed images with minimal noise. The camera offers a range of exposure modes and a fast autofocus system, although it slows down in Live View mode. It includes Wi-Fi and GPS capabilities, though users find them challenging to set up and note that GPS can drain the battery quickly. The camera excels in video recording, offering 1080p video at 50 fps, but the built-in microphone may pick up unwanted sounds. The battery life is impressive, especially without flash usage. Overall, the Nikon D5300 is praised for its ergonomic design and image quality, making it a great choice for both beginners and enthusiasts.
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I had to buy a camera to replace the broken D5200 due to my own foolishness. I knew that the 5300 is the sister model of the "deceased" one. That’s exactly what I was hoping for because I needed to use the two orphaned lenses. The D5300 externally is an exact replica of its predecessor. Very compact (for a DSLR) and lightweight. The body is plastic, with a rough texture that feels good in the hand. The shape of the body is the same, ergonomic and comfortable. The autofocus is quite fast, but in Live View mode, it traditionally works about three times slower. This mode remains as sluggish as in the D5200, which is quite strange since the D5300 has a new, more efficient processor installed. However, the D5300 determines automatic exposure more accurately than the older model. The misses have noticeably decreased, it seems the developers have improved the algorithms. Shots taken with the right lighting are still flawless, detailed, and convey color very well. There is little noise, with noticeable noise appearing only at 3200 and above. One of the main innovations is the ability to shoot progressive 1080p video with a frame rate of 50. Cool, looks great, I will use it. Wi-Fi and GPS have been added, but more on them later. The battery compared to the D5200 has become more capacious. Without flash, you can shoot for a VEEEERY long time ))) When recording video, the built-in microphone picks up the sound of focusing and keystroke clicks on the body. The Wi-Fi functions are not well-developed, as you can't transfer photos to your own laptop "over the air." So what's the point of having such Wi-Fi? use Nikon D5300 body month or more |
My husband gave me such a camera for my birthday, Nikon D5300 18-105. I really like that the lens shoots quite far and the photos are clear. I'm still figuring out the camera, so far I like everything. It's difficult to set up the GPS and Wi-Fi. In principle, I don't really need Wi-Fi, but the GPS is tough, and I still haven't figured out how. They said in the shop that when it's on, it will quickly drain the battery, which is bad. |
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| Price for Nikon D5300 | ||||
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| Nikon D5300 kit 18-55 + 70-300 | from £560.00 | 2 offers | ||
| Nikon D5300 kit 18-55 | from £379.00 | 5 offers | ||
| Nikon D5300 kit 18-140 | from £426.55 | 4 offers | ||
| Nikon D5300 body | from £315.00 | 15 offers | ||
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