Nikon's advanced beginner's DSLR, which lies between D3200 and D7100. It take place of D5200. D5300 has 24.2mp effective pixels with APS-C sensor. ISO (Auto: 100 - 12800... 25600 with boost). It has 39 autofocus points, with continuous Drive of 5 frame per seconds. The focal length multiplier is 1.5x and have Manual focus. All the lenses having Nikon F mount are compatible with Nikon D5300.
95% coverage of View finder and also it enables live view too. Minimum Shutter speed is 30sec and maximum shutter speed is 1/4000 sec. Video: 1920 x 1080 (60, 50, 30, 25, 24 fps), 1280 x 720 (60, 50 fps), 640 x 424 (30, 25 fps) When it is fully charged, it will take approximately 600shots.
Conclusion: (Plus Points)
- Excellent image quality
- High resolution sensor produces highly detailed images
- Useful and sophisticated Auto ISO system
- Solid feature set for first-time DSLR users
- Good frame coverage of 39-point AF array
- 1080/60p HD maximum video resolution
- Customizable Fn button
- Fully articulated LCD
- Reliable built-in Wi-Fi and location tagging
- Single Fn button is only means of direct access to key shooting settings like ISO and WB
- Extreme lag in magnified live view
- On-screen 'info' menu is dense and hard to operate quickly
- No live preview of aperture changes in live view
- Built-in flash lacks master function
- Slow live view AF
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