Top Beginner Camera or Market Hype? | Nikon D5600

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In this video I help you figure out what kind of consumer you before you buy a Nikon D5600. Through this video I hope to clear up a few topics before you final decision.

The Nikon D5600 is an exceptional piece of technology that sets the bar high for entry-level DSLR cameras. With a sleek design and powerful features, it's the perfect tool for both beginner and advanced photographers alike.
At the core of the D5600 is a 24.2-megapixel DX-format CMOS sensor that delivers stunningly detailed images with vibrant colors and sharp clarity. The camera's EXPEED 4 image processor ensures lightning-fast processing speeds and helps reduce noise at high ISOs, making it possible to capture great shots in low light conditions.
The D5600's autofocus system is fast and accurate, featuring 39 focus points that allow you to track subjects with ease, whether you're shooting stills or video. Its high-speed continuous shooting mode captures up to 5 frames per second, making it ideal for capturing fast-moving action.
The camera's articulating touch-screen display is a game-changer, providing easy access to settings and allowing for intuitive control of your shots. You can also use the touch-screen to navigate through menus and access the camera's built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth features.
The D5600's compatibility with a wide range of lenses makes it an incredibly versatile camera, perfect for anything from portrait and landscape photography to sports and wildlife photography. It also has built-in time-lapse and HDR capabilities, giving you even more creative control over your shots.
Overall, the Nikon D5600 is a top-of-the-line camera that delivers stunning image quality, fast performance, and a wide range of features that will satisfy even the most demanding photographers. Whether you're just starting out or you're a seasoned pro, the D5600 is the perfect tool for capturing life's most unforgettable moments.

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In my humble opinion the D5600 is a terrific camera. However I got rid of it along with the kit lenses and bought a Z7ii with the kit lens two years ago. I am basically a landscape photograper. I missed the D5600 so much since it is such a light weight camera for travel. Last week I replaced the 5600 with a Z30. I now use my old 10-20 and 35mm with the adapter. They both work so well with the z30 and I am so happy with.

SRC
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One of the nicest features of the D5600 is you can use the touchscreen to move the focus point when the camera is at your eye. It’s a rare feature that doesn’t exist on more expensive cameras from Nikon or others. Still not worth buying it over a Z50 tho. The 2 kit lenses for the Z50 are much better than the kit lenses on F mount, or really most F mount DX lenses, other than maybe the 16-80.

Jviotr
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d5100 was my first dslr, have a spot for it but agree that there are better choices for the money now.

timhunter
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Gave you a thumbs up for the effort of this video. I would take a different approach that would actually include the D5600. I think it is a great value. It has great features that a new camera owner and aspiring photographers would want. I respect that you personally would not use nor value them but for the target demographic of this camera...would. The negative points you make regarding the touch screen is a prime example of your bias. The touch screen does have an on and off option like other Nikon mirrorless cameras. Someone graduating from using a cell phone would appreciate this familiarity. Interestingly a cracked screen is the most common repair vs. broken hinge of the rotatable screen according to Nikon repairmen in my area. This is a camera that people can grow with. I have bought and sold and bought again this gem over the years. Its the camera my wife and grand-daughter use until it no longer does what they need them to do. Z50 is nice but no remote input and rotatable screen. Their evolution would likely be the ZFC. Love your videos. I reference them a lot. Keep up the great work. I'll be joining you soon. Cheers

jamesspicewilliams
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Very good advice. Buyers need to make sure they define what they want to do and not over buy. But, they might get hooked.

JRodPhotoArt
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I used to do a bit of teaching/mentoring and usually recommended for those that had not already purchased a camera to consider a more upscale body used. Because nikon chose to start stripping features from the D3x00 series, i generally discourage them. The D5300 is a solid choice on the used market offering a sensor and processor virtually identical to the D7200. In terms of usability fearures, having 1/3 steps in the ISO setting is useful, having in-finder grids is useful, having more focus points and more cross type focus sensors than the D3x00 owns outright is a big deal, and having that DC-2 plug for a wired release are all genuine usability features that most people will appreciate if they keep the camera more than a few months.

So i see the D5x00 series not as a step-up, but as a starting point. The touch screen is of little real benefit to me, but for a generation of phone users that are touch screen driven, i can see the appeal even if it's only a transition and they turn it off later.

Canon punishes its customers, and has for decades with all the rebel series cameras. So instead if a T7, a T7i is the starting point. Similar spec comparison to the Nikon D3x00 vs. D5x00, but canon feels the need to use internal components thst are generstions older than current. So in addition to the reduced feature set, autofocus speed and low light image quality suffer much more than the lower tier nikon bodies compared to midrange cameras in the same brands.

As an uograde, it's hard to suggest going from a D3x00 to a D5x00. Skipping to a D7x00 series or a lower tier full frame probably makes more sense. In spite of having full frame cameras, they tend to be my backup or coffin corner cameras and most of my jobs are shot with a D7200 or Fuji X-Pro as a primary.

OriginalWatchcow
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I never owned one of those entry level bodies, because my brain works in slabs when it comes to value for money. For example, the first slab is things I can afford immediately even if I stretch a bit, the second slab is for everything I cannot afford in cash all the way to things requiring 4 months of saving, and so on. This meant that when I decided to get serious about photography in 2009, I was looking at upgrading from point-and-shoots (CoolPix P50 and Cyber-Shot DSC-W100) straight to an A900, D700, or a 5D MKII, and I decided on the latter because of the high megapixel count and video capabilities. I later learned that since I am mostly focused on photography, the D700 or the A900 were the better choices!

kaminobatto
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Got the 3500 but jumped to d7500 after 3 months as its a great camera for learning on . I haven't felt the need to move up yet after
Nearly two years but might next year .

daveyboy
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If a camera has scene modes I know enough whether I should get it or not😂

Audimann
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Nice video.. Z mirror is alot expensive. D5500 or D5600 is very nice and cheaper for beginners

ricardofernandes
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“”I want you to learn to shoot in manual” - why? I know many pros who ignore manual completely and use Av and Sv. Photography is as much about screen composition as it is about settings.

ramsay
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Not sure about your prognosis for DSLRs. If the big manufacturers ditch the format and the lenses then other manufacturers will step into the gap especially with lenses. Nikon dropping the F mount has left MILLIONS of camera owners without a main lens supplier so they will either all sell their DSLRs and their glass and start the whole process again or they will turn to another manufacturer like Sigma. I think the latter is far more likely. Good thought provoking video though. Keep it up sir.

iankellam
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for cropped sensor I'd pick sony or fuji, nikon f apsc has no future.

kevc.
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So sell off your entire collection of F mount lenses to go mirrorless and take a huge loss. No thank you!

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