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Nikon D5300,

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Brand Nikon 2013
Model D5300WZ3
Released Year 2013
Type DSLR Cameras
Series D5000
Compatible Mountings Nikon F
Autofocus Yes
Photo Sensor Resolution 24.16 MP
Video Resolution 1080p
File Format JPEG, RAW
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Nikon D5300 is a 24.2-megapixel DX-format DSLR camera featuring Nikon's EXPEED 4 image processor, enabling high-resolution stills and full HD video recording. It utilizes a 39-point autofocus system with 9 cross-type sensors for precise focus in various lighting conditions. The camera includes a vari-angle 3.2-inch LCD display that facilitates flexible shooting angles and easy menu navigation. Built-in Wi-Fi and GPS connectivity allow seamless sharing and geotagging capabilities without additional accessories. The D5300 supports ISO sensitivity from 100 to 12800, expandable up to 25600, for superior low-light performance. It offers continuous shooting at up to 5 frames per second, suitable for fast-action photography.

Specifications

Built-In Media Camera Body & Lens
Are Batteries Included Yes
Remote Included No
Item Height 9.8 centimeters
Manufacturer D5300 AF-P WZKIT
Screen Size 3.2 Inches
Display Resolution Maximum 24.16 MP
Has Color Screen Yes
Write Speed 5 fps
Auto Focus Technology Contrast Detection
Focus Features Autofocus
Focus Type Auto Focus
Focus Mode Continuous-Servo AF (AF-C)
Autofocus Yes
File Format JPEG, RAW
Effective Still Resolution 24.16 MP
JPEG Quality Level Fine
Maximum Image Size 24.16 MP
Total Still Resolution 24 MP
Lens Type Standard Zoom
Camera Lens Kit lens for Nikon D5300
Real Angle Of View 76 Degrees
Exposure Control Program
White Balance Settings Custom
Connectivity Technology USB
Wireless Technology Wi-Fi
Total Video Out Ports 1
Shooting Modes Movie
Digital-Still Yes
Movie Mode Yes
Image Capture Type Stills & Video
Compatible Mountings Nikon F
Sensor Type CMOS
Image stabilization Digital
Maximum Aperture 3.5 Millimeters
Expanded ISO Minimum 100
Photo Sensor Resolution 24.16 MP
Maximum Shutter Speed 1/4000
Minimum Shutter Speed 1/4000秒
Form Factor DSLR
Special Feature Low Light
Item Weight 480 Grams
Video Resolution 1080p
Viewfinder Optical pentamirror, approx. 95% coverage
Flash Modes Automatic
Camera Flash Built-In
Skill Level Amateur
Compatible Devices general_computers_and_mobile_devices
Continuous Shooting 5
Aperture modes F3.5
Video Capture Format MP4
Expanded ISO Maximum 51200
Battery Type Lithium Ion
Water Resistance Level Not Water Resistant
Frame Rate 60 FPS
Mount Type Bayonet
Crop Factor 1.5
Number of Batteries 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)
Has Image Stabilization No
Lens Mount Nikon F
Shutter Speed Description 1/4000 sec
Camera Type Digital Single-Lens Reflex (DSLR)
Sensor Size 23.5 x 15.6 mm (APS-C)
Resolution 24.2 megapixels
Image Processor EXPEED 4
ISO Range 100-12800 (expandable to 25600)
Autofocus Points 39 (including 9 cross-type sensors)
Continuous Shooting Speed Up to 5 frames per second
Video Recording 1080p Full HD at 60/50/30/25/24 fps
LCD Screen 3.2-inch Vari-angle TFT LCD with 1,037,000 dots
Built-in Flash Yes
Connectivity Built-in Wi-Fi and GPS
Storage Media SD/SDHC/SDXC Memory Card
Battery EN-EL14 Lithium-ion
Weight Approx. 480 g (body only)
Dimensions 125 x 98 x 76 mm
Weather Sealing No
Microphone Input No
Headphone Output No

Key Advantages

The Nikon D5300 offers a high-resolution 24.2MP sensor that delivers detailed and vibrant images. Its EXPEED 4 processor ensures swift image processing and excellent noise reduction. Built-in Wi-Fi and GPS enhance convenience by enabling wireless file transfer and location tagging. The vari-angle LCD screen supports creative compositional flexibility and easy control access. Its lightweight body increases portability for extended shooting sessions. The advanced autofocus system improves subject tracking accuracy, making it suitable for varied photography styles.

Limitations

The D5300 lacks weather sealing, making it less ideal for use in harsh environmental conditions. It does not have a built-in flash commander for controlling external flashes wirelessly. The camera’s buffer depth limits extended burst shooting for raw files. It does not support 4K video recording, unlike more recent DSLR models. The autofocus in live view mode can be slower compared to dedicated mirrorless cameras. The absence of a headphone jack restricts audio monitoring during video capture.

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