The Nikon D5600 is a 24.2 megapixel upper-entry level, APS-C sensor DSLR announced by Nikon on November 10, 2016,[1] as the successor of the D5500. The camera has an F-mount.
Overview | |
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Type | Digital single-lens reflex |
Lens | |
Lens | Interchangeable, Nikon F-mount |
Sensor/medium | |
Sensor | 23.5 mm × 15.6 mm Nikon DX format RGB CMOS sensor, 1.5 × FOV crop |
Maximum resolution | 6000 × 4000 pixels (24.2 megapixels) |
Film speed | ISO 100-25600 |
Recording medium | Secure Digital, SDSC, SDHC, SDXC, supports UHS-I bus. |
Exposure/metering | |
Exposure metering | Multi-CAM 4800DX |
Shutter | |
Shutter speed range | 1/4000 to 30 s |
Continuous shooting | 5 fps |
Viewfinder | |
Viewfinder | 95% coverage, 0.55x magnification |
General | |
Battery | Nikon EN-EL14A Lithium-Ion |
Weight | 465 grams (1.025 lb) |
Made in | Thailand |
Chronology | |
Predecessor | Nikon D5500 |
D5600 offers only small changes over the predecessor, among them is Bluetooth connection. With SnapBridge application on smart device, the camera can be remote controlled. SnapBridge also allows automated updating of camera's clock and GPS.
With the camera's initial firmware version Wi-Fi only works with Nikon's proprietary "SnapBridge" app, this also applies to other Nikon models. Since a firmware updated in May 2019 Wi-Fi was opened to third party applications.[5]
The Nikon D5600 is the successor to the Nikon D5500 (announced in January 2015). Both cameras are very similar except for the following differences
Since its release, the D5600 has received positive reviews. It received the Best DSLR Entry Level award at the TIPA Awards 2017, sponsored by the Technical Image Press Association.[8]