Light, compact unit, Fast autofocus, Fluid touchscreen interface, Excellent dynamic range, Massive array of compatible lenses, Wireless connectivity
Light body not ideal for heavy lenses, No antialiasing filter, No in-built GPS
The Nikon D5500 is an excellent DSLR in the budget segment. While it is an incremental upgrade over the Nikon D5300, there are different customer groups to whom the D5500 will make sense. For entry-level photographers looking for more lenses, the D5300 wi...
For the most part, a few little changes can add up to a great camera with the Nikon D5500. It's got the same sensor and processor as the D53300, but some improvements to the way it handles make it a more tempting proposition overall.For those who are on t...
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Published: 2015-05-11, Author: tan , review by: thestar.com.my
Amazingly small, very well designed grip, touchscreen features are welcome, featurepacked
Viewfinder image could be larger, battery life is good but not great
I really enjoyed using the D5500 – the various tweaks Nikon has made to this camera certainly aren't revolutionary, but they make the camera a lot more usable.On top of that, the grip design is so good that it almost makes you forget you're holding...
We like the size, weight and handling of the D5500. Image quality is very good as can be seen from the sample shots.The only issue is that it doesn't really bring you that much more in terms of improved image quality over the D5300 it replaces, and so cur...
Easy and comfortable to hold, Excellent photo and video outputs, Allday battery life
Special NEF format requires special software, Bottomline, Pricey. Powerful. It might outshoot you, Final Score: 16/20
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Published: 2015-06-29, Author: Ronnie , review by: yugatech.com
Compact and lightweight body, Decent build quality for an entry-level camera, Improved camera grip, Articulating display, Display offers good outdoor legibility and is responsive to touch inputs, Relatively fast autofocus, Addition of new 3D Subject Track
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In recent times, we noticed that Nikon has fallen in to a trend of releasing a new version of their DSLR camera almost once every year. But instead of giving the new models a complete design/feature overhaul, these “new” models are mostly a reincarnation...
Amazingly small and light for a DX format camera, Good image quality, Deeper handgrip really does improve handling, Touch Fn is extremely customizable
Not very much better than the previous model, Buffer for continuous shooting seems small
f/13 at 18mm, 1/15s, ISO 1000f/5.6 at 315mm, 1/2000s,ISO 12,800This shot was taken with a AF-S VR Micro-NIKKOR 105mm f/2.8G IF-ED Lens coupled with a 2.0x Kenko Teleconvertor, handheld.f/4 at 105mm, 1/125s, ISO 100f/5.6 at 55mm, 1/200s, ISO 400f/10 at 18m...
Published: 2015-03-21, Author: Wilson , review by: techgoondu.com
Abstract: With so many types of cameras targeting newcomers to photography, Nikon's latest D5500 certainly has some serious work cut out for it.Touted as the smallest, lightest and slimmest Digital SLR camera, it can easily been seen as a response to the slew of mi...
Abstract: Nikon's new D5500 is the successor to the Nikon D5300, which sits just above the entry-level D3300. So, the D5500 may be considered an upper entry-level DSLR camera. Like the D5300, it has a 3.2-inch fully articulated display which can flip 180 degrees f...
Abstract: Nikon's new D5500 is the successor to the Nikon D5300, which sits just above the entry-level D3300. So, the D5500 may be considered an upper entry-level DSLR camera.Like the D5300, it has a 3.2-inch fully articulated display which can flip 180 degrees for...