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(THIS REVIEW IS INSANELY LONG, PLZ BEAR WITH THE LENGTH FOR COOLNESS OF THE CONTENT!)nI bought Nikon D5300 after advice from my friends at my college's photography club and using a friend's D5200. I read reviews online and found that this was the camera for me and I didn't overspend on D7100 instead for just a weather proofing and faster burst.nCamera and lens are separately review, but the combination is Made for each other!nnA.CAMERAnnProsn1.Very low noisen2.Great battery lifen3.Conveiniently designed controlsn4.Quick Focusingn5.Compact but grippyn6.Bright and sharp displaynnConsn1.A bit front heavy with 18-140 lensn2.Camera bag should have been high density polyester instead of cheapo rexine.nnReviewnThis is an excellent camera to learn photography and suitable for most people who don't click professionally. The low light performance is amazing for a DX sensor! At ISO 1600, the pictures are free of noise (unless you zoom to 100% and do nitpicking) . Even at ISO 3200 you wont need to process them much unless you are printing them, ISO 6400 files are also usable with noise reduction processing.nnAll the modes work as expected.I would advise you to keep eV to +0.3 on Nikons and -0.3 on Canons for optimal result.The camera catches focus pretty fast due to it's 39 point AF system.I prefer to use only 9 cross type points for ease of use.nnBattery life is good, I clicked 400+ shots without flash and it didn't drop a bar! Nikon's estimate of 600+ shots seems valid.In short if you have access to power supply during your night stay, you won't need an extra battery mid day.nnAuto mode also works well and is good enough for people who can click only with a phone or point and shoot.My friends(esp girls!) get a sense of accomplishment after clicking a photo using D5300 as they think NOW I CAN USE A DSLR :D ! nnI think above is enough for me say about it, technical details can be found on review websites, personal experience here!nnB.LENSnnProsn1.18-140mm is most versatile lens, you wont miss any shot just because you couldnt zoom enough or go wide enoughn2.Does away the need of changing lens frequently for zooming in.(You wont be exposing your sensor to dust!)n3.VR is great(true 4 stops VR!)n4.Durable with a metal mount and SOLID feeln5.Zoom ring is stiff to prevent accidental change of focal lengthn6.Decent bokeh at 140mmnnConsn1.A bit heavy, but all quality zoom lenses are!n2.Narrow focusing ringn3.The VR On-off and AF-M buttons don't have to good FEELnn18-140 VR lens is an awesome kit lens! The wide focal range let's you click 99% of shots and is a perfect all purpose lens unless you are a wildlife photographer. At 140mm it's zoom is 8x which is what good point and shoots have. 3x of a 18-55 is pretty much useless you don't have a tele lens in your kit.nnThe lens is tack sharp at both ends of it's focal length, a rare quality as most tele or multi purpose lens soften at their higher end.At 140mm the bokeh is good enough to bring a pro feel to your shots, but you have to stand faaar from subject.nnIt does have barrel effect and pincushioning as well as a little chromatic abberation. These can be corrected in lens profile correction option of Camera RAW or within the camera(Yet to test that).nnVR is amongst the best! According to review sites it's true 4 stop VR vs 2-3 stop for most lens. Personally , I was able to easily click handheld at 1/6 which ain't manageable without being insanely still on average lens.nOverall this is a pretty versatile lens and the perfect kit lens for someone going beyond family photos due to it's wide focal range and versatility. For travel it's really great as you won't be changing lens every now and then.nnDO BUY A HOOD AND FILTER, THEY REALLY HELP!nnPlease go for 18-140mm kit instead of 18-55 only or 18-55+200mm , you will be really satisfied. Other addition to this great lens will be a 35mm or 50 mm prime.nnPS:If you are serious about wildlife or clicking sports at a high zoom, get a 70-300 or better tele with VR or stablisation, it really more than makes up for triple cost vs a reglar tele.nnThanks for your patience ! Hit like if I helped you, your likes more than make up for the time I spent writing this.
I got to know that not all camera sold by Flipkart are entertained for warranty due to camera serial number not find genuine. So please register your camera with company and check your warranty. If any body found any issue let post here for other to be careful. nThis is what was communicated to me today by Nikon customer care.
Brand | Nikon |
Type | Digital SLR |
Title | Nikon D5300 (AF-S 18-55mm VR II and AF-S 55-200mm VR II Kit Lenses) Digital SLR Camera |
Type | CMOS Sensor |
Image Sensor Format | DX |
Size(W x H) | 23.5 x 15.6 mm, APS-C inch |
Processor Model | Expeed 4 Processor |
Effective Resolution | 24.2 MP Resolution |
Lens Type | Zoom |
Mount | Nikkor F |
Focal Length | 18-55 mm |
Optical Zoom | 3 x |
Lens cover | No |
Aperture Range | f/3.5-f/5.6 Aperture |
Resolution Available |
1920x1080 Pixels (1080p HD), 1280x720 Pixels (720p HD) |
File Format | MOV |
fps |
1080p Frame rate : 24, 25, 30, 60 720p Frame rate : 60 |
Slow Motion Effect | No |
Built in Flash | Yes |
Flash Features | Flash exposure compensation |
Hot Shoe/Flash mount | Yes |
Direct Print | PictBridge |
Wifi | Yes,Type 802.11 b/g |
HDMI | Yes |
Bluetooth | No |
NFC | No |
Pictbridge | Yes |
USB | Yes |
Other connectivity features | UHS-I compliant |
Viewfinder | Yes, Penta mirror |
Display Type | LCD |
Display Size | 3.2 Inch |
Display Resolution (No.of dots) | 1037000 dots |
Moveable Display | Yes |
Touchscreen | No |
No. of supported language | 32 |
Brightness Adjustment | Yes, levels |
Memory Card Type | SD, SDHC, SDXC |
Storage File system | DCF, DPOF, EXIF |
Shutter Speed | 1/4000-30 sec |
ISO | Auto, 100-12800 ISO |
3D | Yes |
Auto Focus | Yes, Phase detection |
AF Points | 39 Points |
Touch Focus | No |
Manual Focus | Yes |
Image Stabilization | No |
In-camera Editing | Other, Picture Control System: Standard, Neutral, Vivid, Monochrome, Portrait, Landscape; selected Picture Control can be modified; storage for custom Picture Controls |
HDR Shooting Mode | Yes |
Drive Mode | Yes, Single frame, continuous L, continuous H, quiet shutter release, self-timer, delayed remote; ML-L3, quick-response remote; ML-L3; interval timer photography supported |
Burst Mode | No |
Microphone | Yes |
Self Timer | 10 seconds, 2 seconds |
White Balance Type | Auto, Cloudy, Flash, Fluorescent, Incandescent, Manual |
Scene Modes | Beach/Snow, Candlelight, Children, Close-up(Macro), Food & Cuisine, Indoor, Landscape, Night Landscape, Party Mode, Portrait, Sports, Sunset |
Iris control | No |
Image File Formats | JPEG, RAW |
Image Minimum Resolution | 5.9 MP |
Video File Formats | MOV |
Exposure modes | Aperture priority, Automatic Mode, Full manual, Program Mode, Shutter Speed priority |
Exposure Lock | Yes |
Dimensions (WxHxD) | 125 x 98 x 76 mm |
Weight | 480 Gram |
Rugged | No |
Warranty Period | 2 Years |
Battery model | EN-EL14a |
Battery | Rechargeable(proprietary) |
Battery Type | Li-ion |
Accessories Inbox | BS-1 accessory shoe cover, DK-25 rubber eyecup, BF-1B body cap, EN-EL14a rechargeable Li-ion battery (with terminal cover), MH-24 battery charger, AN-DC3 strap, UC-E17 USB cable, EG-CP16 audio/video cable, DK-5 eyepiece cap, ViewNX 2 CD, Reference CD (contains the Reference Manual) |
Has Image Stablization
Has No Of Shot
600
Differences
• ISO:
100-25600 vs 100-12800
Common Features
Has Image Stablization
Has No Of Shot
580
Higher weight:
596 gms vs 480 gms
Lower weight:
470 gms vs 480 gms
Has Image Stablization
Differences
• ISO:
100-25600 vs 100-12800
Common Features
Has Image Stablization
Has No Of Shot
600
Differences
• ISO:
100-25600 vs 100-12800
Common Features
Lower Resolution:
24.1 MP vs 24.2 MP
Higher weight:
505 gms vs 480 gms
Smaller Display:
3 inch vs 3.2 inch
Differences
Has Image Stablization
Has No Of Shot
440
Lower Resolution:
18 MP vs 24.2 MP