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Amazing camera which is easy to use as all the settings can be set up on the monitor display. Quality pictures especially in RAW mode. Nikon has a great support system online where you can download manuals, firmware and software. If you want to learn more about Nikon cameras there is a dedicated magazine available in the stores. Would recommend doing a photography course if you want to get the best out of the camera, especially when using manual settings. I will enjoy experimenting with all the different effects you can use. Treat yourself and invest in the Nikon D5300.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I bought my 5300 with the latest 18-55mm AF-P lens, intending to use it as a back up to my Nikon D7000, but I now find the 5300 is being used as my main camera. It is much lighter, has lots of very useful features, I never thought it would be as good, surprise,surprise, in some ways it is better,although not as weather proof as the D 7000 and the shutter life is possibly shorter I have no hesitation in recommending the D5300 for both amateur and light professional use
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
So far I can find nothing I don't like. The quality of camera and its results are excellent. The clarity of the 3-Inch LCD Screen is very good. It is light and easy to handle. All round a great camera, especially for the price.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Nice and lightweight, one of the few cheaper DSLRs with built-in GPS. Usability not as good as Canons, and this Nikon really isn't fantastic for the casual videographer. There's no separate video mode like on Canons and the AF-S lenses introduce horrible focussing noise. You have to upgrade to the AF-P lens if you want to avoid focussing noises, and even that isn't as fast, accurate or quiet as Canon's STM lenses, never mind their latest nano-USM ones. Plus there are very few AF-P lenses in the Nikkor range. I'm in two minds about it, so will try it out for a while, perhaps as a more lightweight carry-around camera. I certainly won't be selling my Canon 760D with its 18-135 STM lens any time soon!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Does everything I expected it to do, a pleasure to use. All I need to do now is learn how to use the advanced features.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New