The D5600 is a nice mid-range nikon DSLR camera for beginners that want something to grow into.
While it’s for beginners, it comes with quite a bit more than the average entry-level DSLR. Sadly, the extras also come with a little more on the price tag.
Don’t let an increase in price throw you off though! While it ranges a little higher in the average budget, the increase isn’t that severe and matches it’s features. We’ll go over a quick drive thru review of the D5600 camera bundle, it’s pros and cons, and a few frequently asked questions.
As with most DSLR cameras, there have been quite a few reviews. We’ve averaged a rating based off these other reviews and tried to focus on the most important factors from each.
The D5600 has the familiar DSLR shape and ergonomic grip. The function buttons and other adjustments are easy to reach during use. It also comes with an LCD screen as well as the usual view finder. Also it comes with a ‘SnapBridge’ feature to allow Bluetooth/Wi-Fi communication.
The resolution of the D5600 is excellent. It shoots at 24.2 Megapixels and performs fantastically on sharpness tests using the ISO 12.233 chart. Also, the D5600 does a great job at handling image noise until you being reaching higher ISO’s. The Nikon Multi-CAM 4800DX module handles autofocus very well and offers quick and accurate phase detection via the viewfinder. While the live view isn’t as great as the Canon EOS Rebel T7i’s Dual Pixel autofocus technology, it’s not that much of a drawback compared.
The main reason to buy bundles for beginners is so you don’t have to hunt around for all the extras most people want when starting out. A bundle combines all the wonderful extras a beginner in photography would want. This bundle comes with all of the wonderful features listed in the specs.
No, the D5600 doesn’t have an autofocus motor. So it will not auto focus with old-style screw-drive autofocus (AF) lenses. More information.
No, the Nikon D5300 originally came with GPS, but this feature was taken out in later models to save battery life.
Yes, the Nikon D5600 comes with the ‘SnapBridge’ feature, which allows BlueTooth/Wi-Fi usage.
The Nikon D5600 DSLR Camera Bundle is perfect for people looking to start out in photography and want a camera they can grow into. It offers the camera (obviously) and plenty of extras to avoid having to shop around and find everything individually. It gets 4/5 stars and a positive recommendation for entry level DSLR cameras.
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