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The Nikon D5600 SLR undercuts its predecessor's asking price and doesn't skimp on features, but still lags behind competing Canon models when it comes to Live View autofocus.
Nikon continues to add Bluetooth to its entry-level DSLR options with the new D5600, and now photographers in the U.S. will have access to it.
The Nikon D5600 priced at Rs. 53,450 is definitely a great camera for all those who want to move up from smartphones and point and shoot cameras and dip their toes in DSLR waters (the author is ...
Nikon D5500 Nikon's own D5500 is the most obvious competition! The predecessor of the D5600 is virtually the same camera, save that it does not offer Bluetooth/ NFC connectivity. Being ...
Our Nikon D5600 review finds a DSLR that performs well and produces great photos and video, but lacks innovation.
The D7500 is the only APS-C DSLR to remain in Nikon's lineup now that both D5600 and D3500 have been discontinued.
Nikon has announced the D5600, a new mid-range DSLR which promises to make sharing content on the go easier and quicker thanks to an always-on Bluetooth smartphone connection. The camera also ...
The Nikon D5600 is a compelling product; the addition of WiFi, a tilting touchscreen, and reliable image quality make it one of the best at what it does on the market today. Fiddly Nikon interface ...
Nikon's solution? The D5600, a "entry-level" DSLR that, despite the relatively lower price tag still packs enough features to endear it to budding photographers.
The Nikon D5600 SLR undercuts its predecessor's asking price and doesn't skimp on features, but still lags behind competing Canon models when it comes to Live View autofocus.
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