📷 Elevate your storytelling with Nikon’s powerhouse DSLR — because your vision deserves the best.
The Nikon D5600 DSLR combines a 24.2MP DX-format CMOS sensor with the EXPEED 4 processor to deliver crisp, vibrant images and smooth Full HD 1080p video at 60fps. Featuring a 3.2-inch vari-angle touchscreen, SnapBridge wireless connectivity, and a versatile dual-lens kit (18-55mm VR and 70-300mm ED), it’s designed for professionals and enthusiasts seeking creative freedom and seamless sharing. With a 39-point autofocus system and 5 fps continuous shooting, this camera ensures precision and speed for every shot.
Metering Methods | Evaluative |
Exposure Control | Manual |
White Balance Settings | Auto, Incandescent, Daylight, Fluorescent, Cloudy, Flash torch, Shade |
Self Timer | 20 seconds |
Crop Mode | APS-C |
Connectivity Technology | USB, HDMI |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
Video Output | Mini-HDMI |
Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Total USB Ports | 1 |
Shooting Modes | Standart, Neutral, Vivid, Monochrome, Portrait, Landscape, Flat |
Digital-Still | Yes |
Movie Mode | Yes |
Image Capture Type | Stills |
Night vision | No |
Auto Focus Technology | Phase Detection |
Focus Features | Automatic (A), Continuous-Servo AF (C), Manual Focus (M), Single-Servo AF (S) |
Autofocus Points | 39 |
Focus Type | Auto Focus |
Focus Mode | Automatic AF (AF-A), Continuous-Servo AF (AF-C), Manual Focus (MF), Single-Servo AF (AF-S) |
Phase Detection Sensor Points | 9 |
Autofocus | Yes |
Aspect Ratio | 3:2 |
File Format | JPEG, Raw |
Effective Still Resolution | 24.2 MP |
JPEG Quality Level | Basic, Fine, Normal |
Supported Image Format | JPEG, RAW |
Maximum Image Size | 6E+3 Pixels |
Bit Depth | 14 Bit |
Total Still Resolution | 24.2 MP |
Maximum Focal Length | 300 Millimeters |
Optical Zoom | 3 x |
Lens Type | Telephoto Zoom |
Zoom | Optical Zoom |
Camera Lens | Includes two lenses: 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR and 70-300mm f/4.5-6.3G ED |
Minimum Focal Length | 18 Millimeters |
Lens Correction Type | Chromatic Aberration |
Focal Length Description | 18 to 55mm (35mm Equivalent Focal Length: 27 to 82.5mm) |
Digital Zoom | 0.38 x |
Number of Diaphragm Blades | 7 |
Photo Filter Thread Size | 58 Millimeters |
Lens Construction | 14 Elements in 10 Groups |
Photo Filter Size | 55 Millimeters |
Screen Size | 3 |
Display Type | LCD |
Dots Per Screen | 1,036,800 dots |
Display Fixture Type | Articulating |
Touch Screen Type | Capacitive |
Display Resolution Maximum | 1,036,800 dots |
Has Color Screen | No |
Flash Memory Type | Single Slot: SD/SDHC/SDXC (UHS-I) |
Memory Slots Available | 1 |
Recording Capacity | 30 minutes |
Write Speed | up to 100 MB/s |
Flash Memory Speed Class | UHS-I |
Compatible Mountings | Nikon DX |
Sensor Type | CMOS |
Image stabilization | Digital |
Maximum Aperture | 5.6 f |
Expanded ISO Minimum | 100 |
Photo Sensor Resolution | 16 MP |
Photo Sensor Size | APS-C |
Maximum Shutter Speed | 30 seconds |
Minimum Shutter Speed | 1/4000 seconds |
Form Factor | DSLR |
Special Feature | EXPEED 4 Image Processor; Multi-CAM 4800DX Autofocus Sensor; Built-In Flash |
Color | Black |
Item Weight | 2.35 Pounds |
Video Resolution | FHD 1080p |
Viewfinder | Electronic |
Flash Modes | Automatic |
Camera Flash | Hotshoe |
Skill Level | Professional |
Compatible Devices | Nikon DX lenses, AF-S, AF-P, and AF-I lenses |
Continuous Shooting | 5.00 |
Aperture modes | Aperture-Priority |
Viewfinder Magnification | 0.82x |
Flash Sync Speed | 1/200 Second |
Video Capture Format | MP4 |
Expanded ISO Maximum | 25600 |
Battery Weight | 48 Grams |
Delay between shots | 0.2 seconds |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
Guide Number | 39.37' / 12 m at ISO 100 |
Battery Type | Lithium Ion |
C**R
Nikon's Best Budget DSLR. Highly recommended!
Hey whats up everyone, my names Chris Winter and today I’ve going to do an indepth Review of the brand new Nikon D5600 to see if it’s a good camera for you. Let’s review the brand new Nikon D5600.Build QualityLet’s first get started by taking a look at the build quality and features of the new Nikon D5600. When you first pick up the Nikon D5600, I’ve got to say that it really does feel nice. The Nikon D5600 is targeted towards either beginners, or photographers who want to step up from a begginer camera and I think it fits the purpose. It’s not a huge camera, but compared to something like this camera here, the new Nikon D3400, there is a noticable step up in size. Button placement is good too. Nothing too different from other Nikon bodies, so if you’re used to the Nikon system, you’ll feel right at home. So overall the Nikon D5600 feels great, it’s not too heavy and its not too light, its right in that sweet spot for a DSLR.LCD ScreenLet’s now turn the Nikon D5600 around and take a look at the LCD. And this is where things get exciting. The Nikon D5600 is one of a small number of DSLR’s from Nikon to have an articulating screen. And it’s a good one at that. Compared to some cameras from some other brands, the Nikon D5600’s articulating screen is the real deal and can even be flipped to face you in the front. Now that might seem like an insignificant feature, but for people who film themselves like I do, that’s a huge deal and will mean this will be a great camera for youtubers. Not only that, it really does allow to get shots from up high or down low, which is normally a dificult thign to do if youre just relying on the viewfinder. The screen itself is also really quite good. I was very impressed with the screen from teh baby brother the Nikon D3400 and the Nikon D5600 is equally as good. One thing that I really loved about the Nikon D5600 is it’s touch screen. I really don’t know why more DSLR’s don’t include these as they make it them much easier to use. So overall the Nikon D5600’s articulating screen is definitely impressive and one of the highlights of the camera.MenusSo I quickly wanted to touch on the menus on the Nikon D5600. Overall they were quite good with a lot of information and settings at your finger tips. Now if you’ve ever used a Nikon DSLR you’ll feel right at home in the menus on the Nikon D5600, but if you’re coming from a Canon background, it might take a while to get used to. So again, the menus are pretty good. They’re fast to get around and if you’re used to Nikon, you’ll feel right at home here.CompetitorsNow if you’re thinking about purchasing the Nikon D5600, theres a good chance you’ll have looked at some of it’s competitors. Firstly on the cheaper end, the recently released Nikon D3400 is another option to look at. It’s cheaper than the Nikon D5600 but importnatly is missing the articulating screen and the touch screen. The Nikon D5500 is the Nikon D5600’s predecesccor and is actually pretty similar. One thing it is missing htough is snapbridge which could be something you’re interested in. The Nikon D5600 also has a timelapse feature which is missing on the Nikon D5500 which is somehting we’ll talk about later. On the higher end we’ve got the Nikon D7200. It’s a little bigger and has great autofocus, but doesn’t have an articulating screen and is also more expensive. On the Canon side the Nikon D5600’s big competitiors are the Canon T6i and Canon T6s and also perhaps the Canon 70d and Canon 80d. The Nikon D5600 does have continuous auotofocus in video mode, but if compared to cameras like the Canon 70d or Canon 80d, it’s still not at that level. It works, but I wouldn’t bet my life on it. The Nikon D5600 also has a timelapse mode as well which is a really nice inclusion. This was included on the Canon 80d and i actually found mysefl using it quite a lot so having it on the Nikon D5600 is nice. And if you do like to shoot in slow motion, the Nikon D5600 can shoot at 60frames per second so you can slow it down it post, nice. So overall if you’re looking for a great DSLR for video, the Nikon D5600 might not be the best, but it’s good.So overall I’ve been very pleased with the Nikon D5600. Is it a huge upgrade from the Nikon D5500? Well not really, but this is a great camera not only for photographers, but also for those interested in vdieo as well. Good job with this one NIkon.
C**N
Outstanding Quality and Value
This is an outstanding compact Digital SLR. Takes great photos right out of the box, for those that want to take great pictures just pop on the 18-55mm lens, set to Auto mode and forget it. The lenses included will cover just about anything you could want to photograph, the kit lenses are great. The 18-55mm should cover just about anything you would want to shoot while the 70-300mm covers the rest, with the high ISO capability of the camera you can get great handheld images with both lenses. The touch screen makes navigating the menus incredibly easy, I am used to Canon menus but after a thorough reading of the manual can get through these easily and quickly. The difference in price for the touch screen and the snapbridge connectivity was definetely worth the extra cost over the D3400 and D5500, although the picture quality should be exactly the same. The quality of the photographs is better than my Sony A6000 and the lenses in the kit give you much more capability at a significantly lower cost than any mirrorless camera. Snapbridge works great once you figure it out, most of the negative comments seem to come from users that never read the manual. Good battery life. The great thing about this camera is you can set it and forget it (full auto) or take control over just about every aspect of the camera easily and quickly.Update: Nikon released an update improving connectivity to SnapBridge, works seamlessly now.
J**S
An excellent purchase for a first time photographer!
This bundle is a fantastic entry into the world of digital photography. Getting a camera along with a standard lens and a telephoto lens gives you a solid foundation to start with. The Nikon D5600 is easy to use and there are a ton of setup and basic use videos on YouTube to help you get started.The 18-55mm kit lens works great. I have some pretty shaky hands but the vibration reduction of the lens has given me great images. The 70-300mm lens does not have any vibration reduction so really can only be used with a tripod (especially when zoomed all the way in to 300mm). If you plan on doing any long range photography a tripod is a must. The image quality when using a tripod is fantastic.I bought the following accessories along with this bundle to get started: a camera bag, tripod, spare battery, travel battery charger, 128GB SD card (required as the camera has no internal storage) and a memory card reader. There are, of course, many more things I want to get but these are a good start and will let you start using this camera in a myriad of ways.
P**M
Great Camera!
Great camera! This is my first DSLR camera and Nikon made this so easy to learn and use. Both lenses have fast and accurate autofocus, and the camera takes awesome photos even just in auto mode. The touch screen makes it easier to use as well.
I**T
Wonderful pictures
Perfect package for me. The photos turned out amazing and so easy to use as a re starter I have had a few cameras over the years but they were all FILM. I used the cell phone camera took great pics but wanted something more for an Alaskan cruise. ANd it was a quality product easy to use. I actually set the entire camera up with u-tube so many helpful websites.
J**N
Nikon D5600 DSLR
This camera replaces my trusty old Nikon E995. I like it. The D5600 is faster, more versatile and a big improvement. The capacity to change a lens allows for greater coverage and sharper long range focus. My only disappointment lies in that individual exposed frame numbers revert to start at 1, after I delete images from the memory card. I generally rename an image anyway, but loosing ongoing sequential numbering is very annoying... and can potentially overwrite a previously saved hard drive image, if not paying attention and renaming.
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