I love all the added features this camera has. A movable back screen, especially useful for those lowdown shots and with the added bonus of being a touchscreen to focus and take pictures with, without causing camera shake by using the main button.
Manufacturer: Nikon
I love all the added features this camera has. A movable back screen, especially useful for those lowdown shots and with the added bonus of being a touchscreen to focus and take pictures with, without causing camera shake by using the main button.
Phoned up to buy a new flash gun and ended up with D5600 as well. Have had a D3100 for many years and decided that it was time for an upgrade. Great advice on the phone and very pleased with my new camera
Good Battery Life; Good Sized Screen; Great Resolution; Nice Features and Settings
Bought for my daughter, who did lots of research before selecting this one. Does everything she wanted. Perfect. Battery doesn't last too long if using the screen to take or review pictures, which should have been advised in store. Otherwise an excellent choice
This is quite the useful little camera. Not so big and bulky to carry around, and still get quality pictures. Love the LCD screen, it comes in very useful for many angles when one does not bend so well anymore. Love the Nikon D5600!
Sharper then my nikon 7000 only the camera is build with more plastic parts.
I bought this camera as a replacement for an older cheaper camera. This camera takes pictures so much better than the replacement that there is no comparison. With the two lenses kit package, you get a 70-300 mm lens also. This is a great camera.
I recently upgraded from the D3200 to the D5600 and what a difference. Love how easy the camera is to use. The specific scene settings that they provide are spot on. The only negative about the camera is the snapbridge. It's pretty slow when downloading images.
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
Nikon has developed a habit of releasing minor upgrades to existing DSLR cameras and the D5600, announced in November 2016, differs only marginally from the 18-month-old D5500 . When we reviewed that camera, we described it as a 'modest update to the D5300 ', which itself wasn't hugely different...
Nikon has once again created a solid budget-priced DSLR with the D5600. Images are solid, speed is decent and the camera is well designed. The D5600 lacks the more advanced autofocus system of the D7200 and the speed of the D500 , but it would be difficult to look at three photographs and determine...
Excellent image quality; Bluetooth and Wi-fi; Tilting touchscreen; Compact; Well priced
Slower than pricier options; No dual control wheels or secondary LCD screen; No image quality updates over the cheaper D5500
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