
Capture vivid images in striking detail with this Nikon D5600 DSLR camera, which comes with SnapBridge for instant picture transfer between devices. Shoot creatively when you adjust the camera`s articulating touchscreen LCD monitor to suit the scene. Equipped with a 39-point autofocus system, this Nikon D5600 DSLR camera is ideal for sports and nature photography.
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Q: What pixel level does this camera do? Is it 24?
A: The Nikon D5600 DSLR camera has a DX-format CMOS sensor that provides 24.2 million effective pixels (megapixels) for high quality photos and videos. In addition, this camera model has a broad ISO range of 100-25,600 and an outstanding autofocus system to ensure that everything is sharp and bright, even in low-light situations.
A: While both these cameras can use a large variety of interchangeable NIKKOR lenses they are quite different from each other. One difference is that the Nikon D5100 has only 11 points of focus while the Nikon D5600 has 39 points of focus. Another difference is how many effective megapixels each has; the D5100 offers 16.2 million while the D5600 has 24.2 million available. Yet another major of difference is the that the D5600 has an ability to connect via built-in Bluetooth to a smart device running the SnapBridge application; this wireless connection allows you to transfer images instantly through the app or use it as a remote trigger for the camera. The D5100 does not have built-in wireless capability. To learn more about the differences between these two camera models please contact Nikon Support.
A: The Nikon D5500 uses an EXPEED image processor which provides sharply detailed images in low light up to 25,600 ISO and a 39 point AF system with 9 highly accurate cross-type sensors for enhanced AF accuracy. The Nikon D5600, which was released after the D5500, has a 39 point AF system and a top ISO of 25,600, which expands another 6,400 when used in Night Landscape mode. The biggest difference these two cameras have is the way in which they wirelessly transfer images to a compatible smart device ; the D5500 uses WiFi and connects by using the Wireless Mobile Utility (WMU) app while the D5600 uses Bluetooth and WiFi to connect with the SnapBridge application. Either one of these cameras would be a great choice to add to your growing camera bag.
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Q: Does this Nikon D5600 come with a USA Warranty? Thank you.
A: Cuál es la garantía de la camara
Q: Will the lenses I use on my D3200 work on this camera D5600?
A: All Nikkor AF-S and AF-P lenses with aperture types of D, G and E will work on the Nikon D5600 Digital SLR camera. The Nikon D5600 is actually compatible with more lens types compared to the D3200 as the D5600 is compatible with our new AF-P type lenses. If you need any information on specific lens compatibility please contact Nikon Customer Support.
Q: Will the 5600 take an batter grip?
A: Yes it will.
A: Yes, the D3200 and the D5600 batteries can be interchanged. The D3200 comes with an EN-EL14 battery and the D5600 comes with an EN-EL14a battery. EN-EL14a battery life has been improved by up to 20% compared to the EN-EL14a. The D3200's firmware has been updated in order to maximize the performance of the EN-EL14a in this camera. The most recent version of D3200 firmware, along with instructions on checking your firmware version and updating the firmware, can be found here: http://downloadcenter.nikonimglib.com/en/products/20/D3200.html . Please contact Nikon Support for further assistance.