Very good 24MP stills, Fast autofocus, Bluetooth (SnapBridge), Superior battery life, Small, lightweight body
Contrast-detection-only live view AF, Video limited to 1080p/60, Most specs unchanged from D5500
Yes, if you are looking to trade up an older Nikon DSLR and you own some Nikkor lenses. The D5600's picture quality is very good and you'll be really happy with the results this camera delivers. We would still recommend it, however, for non-Nikon users, t...
Very good image quality, Small and lightweight, Excellent touchscreen and general handling, SnapBridge makes light work of image transfer
Touchscreen can't be disabled, JPEGs can be a bit on the dark side
Nikon D5600 – Performance The D5600 is equipped with a slightly larger-than-average 3.2-inch rear display – all its main rivals sport 3-inch monitors. This is of the side-hinged, vari-angle design that allows you to position the screen at just about any a...
As an upgrade to the D5500, the D5600 is a touch underwhelming – just like the D3400 update to the D3300, the changes are modest at best, while the SnapBridge technology featured still needs to be refined and become more stable.Forgetting the D5500 for a...
With one of the best APS-C sensors on the market, as well as a fast processor and a sharp kit lens, the D5600 kit gives excellent image quality. The rest of the core spec is adequate (5fps shooting, 39 AF points, ISO 100-25,600 and Full HD video), but vir...
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Published: 2017-01-16, Author: Phil , review by: techradar.com
Excellent image quality, Comfy handgrip, Decent AF system, Touchscreen interface
SnapBridge needs work, Only 1080p video, Pricey compared to rivals
Despite only being a very modest upgrade to the D5500, the D5600 is still a very capable mid-price DSLR that delivers great images with polished handling. Until the price drops though, buyers might want to look at the D5500...
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Brilliant image quality, Captures precise colors, Great low light performance, Tons of features, Fantastic Autofocus, Smooth and Easy to use controls, Super fast touchscreen, Images are less grainy at high ISO, Effects feature is good, Snapbridge works w
Live display does not show current adjustments, Focus gets tricky in low lighting (depends on lens as well), Still a Pentamirror viewfinder, Video recording captures too much of lens sound, Lacks facial recognition