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- Model:
- 1577
- SKU:
- 5715102
Your price for this item is $1,099.99
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QuestionWhat is the difference between D5500 to D5600?
- Answer The main differences - D5600 has better battery life and Snapbridge capability. While the D5500 has built-in wifi it uses a different app to download pics. The Nikon Snapbridge app is able to automatically download pictures to your smart device after it has been installed.
QuestionWhat is better 2 lens (18-55mm & 70mm-300mm) or 1 18-140mm?
- Answer The Nikon AF-S 18-140mm lens offers a full range from 18mm to 140mm to help you capture super sharp and vivid images of subjects both near and far without switching lenses. However, if you are looking to have more reach than this you may want to look into getting an additional lens that has the reach you want. Check out this article for more information on finding a lens that's right for your needs: https://www.nikonimgsupport.com/ni/NI_article?articleNo=000003428&lang=en_US
QuestionIs Nikon - D 5600 DSLR camera suitable for Product Photography ?
- Answer The Nikon D5600 DSLR is an amazing camera that has a large high-resolution sensor and broad ISO range to provide high quality stills and videos for nearly any condition. Combined with the Nikon AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-140mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR lens included in this kit you can get everything from wide-angle family portraits and open landscapes to faraway close-ups and macro-style images of subjects that are as close as 1.48 feet. Images can then be seamlessly transferred to a compatible smart device that's running the SnapBridge application. This app can also work as a remote control with this camera model making it easy to be in the image with your subject.
QuestionI am looking into buying a Nikon D5600, what are the differences between the 1575 and 1577.
- Answer Model number 1575 is sold as the Nikon D5600 Body only, whereas model number 1577 is sold as the Nikon D5600 with the AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-140mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR lens. Both options also come with a DK-25 Rubber Eyecup, a BF-1B Body Cap, an EN-EL14A Rechargeable Battery, an MH-24 Quick Charger, an AN-DC3 Camera Strap, and a User Manual.
QuestionIs nikon 5600 the best professional camera
- Answer The Nikon D5600 is a fantastic camera that can create stunning images. This camera is more of a beginner/intermediate level camera that will be missing some features from our professional line of cameras but it will still give you more than enough to work with. The D5600 offers a 24.2 megapixel sensor that will provide breathtaking image quality. If you would like more information about the D5600 or any Nikon camera please feel free to contact Nikon Customer Support.
QuestionDoes this camera have wifi built into it?
- Answer Yes you can connect to it without an internet connection.
QuestionIs this an ideal dslr starter camera for shooting landscapes, or would a dslr such as the Canon t7i be more ideal?
- Answer You will not be disappointed. We are still learning some of the features but it is a great buy
QuestionWhat is the running time for a fully charged battery
- Answer When shooting images, the Nikon D5600 can capture around 970 shots on a fully battery. If recording video, the battery will last for around 70 minutes of recording time when shooting in 1080 HD at 60 frames per second. These can vary based on monitor use and image/movie quality settings.
QuestionDoes this camera include a microphone for recording video? If so, how good is it?
- Answer The microphone is quite good and records in stereo. I used it to video Indy cars flashing by me at 180 mph, and the playback sound was true to life. Everything about the D5600 is first rate!
QuestionIs flash built in?
- Answer Yes, the Nikon D5600 Digital SLR camera features a built in pop-up flash.
QuestionWould this be good for indoor basketball action pictures ?
- Answer Absolutely, the Nikon D5600 Digital SLR Camera will work great for action shots. The D5600 offers a dedicated "Sports" option in its Scene modes. This gives you faster shutter speeds and makes the camera shoot continuously which allows you to freeze the action.
QuestionIs the camera good for night photography use?
- Answer It is OK. I am no expert but I have had some challenges with getting it to take a low light picture. The onboard intellegence is frustrating for a new user. I'd rather learn by seeing a bad photo than not being able to take the shot. Overall though this setup has been a great one for my needs.
Questiondoes it support Czech language and if this camera support czech language so can we change it on English?
- Answer Czech is a supported language in the Nikon D5600 DSLR camera. You can easily change the language from English to Czech and back again in the Language Menu under Settings.
QuestionI have an older Nikon camera and am looking to upgrade. It is the nikon d40 and has an fx sensor. Since this camera has a dx sensor, I'm assuming the lenses are not interchangeable. Is that correct?
- Answer Nikon lenses are all designed to work with Nikon's F-mount system, which is available on both Nikon DX-format and FX-format cameras, allowing for a large variety of NIKKOR lenses and DSLRs to be interchangeable with one another. This means it's possible that some of the lenses you already have may be completely compatible with the Nikon D5600 camera. AF-S, AF-P and newer E-type lenses are all fully compatible with the Nikon D5600 DX-format DSLR camera, so if you were using AF-S and E-type lenses with your Nikon D40 DX-format DSLR camera, they will work with the D5600 camera. The D5600 can also use AI and AF lenses with some limitation; AF-type lenses will need to be manually focused while AI-type lenses will require the use of a light meter for proper exposure. For more information on DX and FX-format cameras and lens compatibility, please contact Nikon Support.
Questiondoes it support Chinese language?
- Answer The Nikon D5600 DSLR camera does support Simplified and Traditional Chinese language in the Menu.
QuestionI’m trying to decide between the D5600 and D7200 for astrophotography. The movable screen plus touch seems to be pretty nice for it I was wondering if anyone has used either for this? I’m pushing towards the 5600 atm
- Answer The Nikon D5600 DX-format DSLR camera listed here comes with a Nikon AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-140mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR lens. This lens is able to get landscape and starscape images at a wide perspective angle at the 18mm mark. The D5600 DSLR camera has a Manual Mode setting which will allow you to set it for star-studded landscapes and is ideal for low light shooting. You can also capture high quality starscapes with the Nikon D7200 FX-format DSLR, however, th D7200 camera does not have a vari-angle touch LCD like the Nikon D5600 camera. The technique you want to display in your sky images will determine which camera and lens combination is right for your needs. For more information on astrophotography check out this article: https://www.nikonusa.com/en/learn-and-explore/a/tips-and-techniques/photographing-the-night-sky.html
QuestionWhen will this camera be back in stock?
- Answer Yes.
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