Nikon D5600 review: Still a fine dSLR for the money
Nikon D5600 review: Still a fine dSLR for the money
2017-11-30
nikons inexpensive d50 600 DSLR walks in
the footsteps of the d50 500 remaining a
too small for some but otherwise
excellent inexpensive camera that's a
great choice for typical family
photography with solid photo quality the
body is unchanged it's quite
straightforward to use and very similar
to its cheaper sibling the D 3400 but
with some extra buttons and switches I
still don't like nikons flat multi-way
controller and will complain about it
every single time
the small size means it's got a small
grip the pinky on even my medium-sized
girl hands is forced to crawl underneath
the grip slightly it adds in camera
time-lapse Bluetooth and the ability to
swipe through the images and playback
via the touch screen the features are
basic but sufficient for its class with
a variety of filter effects quiet
shutter release which is really nice for
school plays and sleeping babies and the
articulated display it also has nice
perks like interval shooting and
in-camera two-shot HDR which produces
decent results and is faster than a lot
of competitors the camera still
annoyingly turns certain settings off
after one shot though
like HDR and the self-timer the d50 600
delivers better performance than its
predecessor for single shot speed but
otherwise unchanged but that's still
best-in-class
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