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Testseek.co.uk have collected 102 expert reviews of the Nikon D5600 and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Nikon D5600.
Award: Highest Rated January 2017
January 2017
 
(80%)
102 Reviews
Users
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2708 Reviews
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The editors liked

  • Comfortable
  • Compact design
  • Excellent image quality
  • Articulating touchscreen
  • Comfy handgrip
  • Decent AF system
  • Touchscreen interface
  • Outstanding image quality
  • Sophisticated autofocus
  • Long battery life
  • Very good image quality
  • Small and lightweight
  • Excellent touchscreen and general handling
  • SnapBridge makes light work of image transfer
  • 24.3MP APS-C sensor
  • Articulated touchscreen LCD
  • Records time-lapse sequences in camera
  • Features Nikon SnapBridge image sharing app
  • Lightweight DSLR
  • 3.5mm mic input
  • Impressive image quality - especially in low light
  • Big and vibrant tilt LCD touchscreen
  • Small body with comfortable grip
  • Exccellent battery life
  • Seamless auto-upload of web-ready images to phone
  • The Nikon D5600 delivers excellent photo quality for its price class
  • As well as performance that can keep up with your kids and pets
  • Built in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
  • Angle adjustable touch-screen LCD
  • Optional external microphone can be added to improve sound quality
  • Massive range of directly compatible lenses and accessories
  • Very good 24MP stills
  • Fast autofocus
  • Bluetooth (SnapBridge)
  • Superior battery life
  • Small
  • Lightweight body

The editors didn't like

  • Limited to 1080p for video
  • SnapBridge needs work
  • Only 1080p video
  • Pricey compared to rivals
  • Some functions are awkward to access
  • Slow shot-to-shot times in live view mode
  • Touchscreen can't be disabled
  • JPEGs can be a bit on the dark side
  • Very similar to D5500
  • No 4K-video recording
  • Touchscreen cannot be disabled
  • Struggles to keep focus on fast erratically moving subjects
  • Video AF remains behind competitors
  • Not many reasons to pick this over cheaper predecessor
  • Feature set doesn't stand out
  • It may be too small for people with larger hands and it turns off the self-timer after every shot in single-shot mode
  • Battery life is modest
  • Full HD video only (no 4K)
  • Comparably low burst rate
  • Contrast-detection-only live view AF
  • Video limited to 1080p/60
  • Most specs unchanged from D5500

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  Published: 2017-03-01, review by: Kenrockwell.com

  • Abstract:  Specifications Accessories USA VersionPerformance Compared UsageRecommendations MoreNikon D5600 (16.3 oz./463g with battery and card, about $697 ) and Nikon 35mm f/1.8 DX. bigger. I got mine at Adorama, who also offers it along with many package deals...

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  Published: 2017-03-01, Author: Richard , review by: dpreview.com

  • Excellent image sensor, Solid JPEG output, great Raw quality, Good ergonomics, aided by touchscreen, Great battery life, Good, easytouse autofocus, SnapBridge can be excellent for transferring websized images to your phone
  • Touchpad operation only useful to righteye shooters, SnapBridge isn't dependable on all devices, Video autofocus is poor and there's no aperture control while you're recording, No USB charging, Control of Auto ISO potentially confusing
  • The D5600 is a capable DSLR with an added always-connected system for communicating with smart devices. It does many things well but what should be the cool features aren't as polished as the underlying camera...

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  Published: 2017-02-18, Author: Jeff , review by: camerajabber.com

  • Nikon D5600Is the Nikon D5600 worth the upgrade based on the addition of Snapbridge alone, or would you be better off buying the D3400, D7200 or even the D5500? Find out in our Nikon D5600 review.30 second Nikon D5600 review…The Nikon D5600 is a camera th...

 
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  Published: 2017-01-17, Author: Kevin , review by: dxomark.com

  • Nikon's strategy of offering similar sensor performance throughout the series of DX-format DSLRs continues with the D5600. In some ways, after seeing such good performance so often before, it's easy to be blasé or apathetic. Given that the only weak point...

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  Published: 2017-01-05, Author: Mark , review by: photographyblog.com

  • The Canon EOS 5D Mark IV builds on the proven design of its popular 4-year-old predecessor, the 5D Mark III, upgrading just about every aspect of its performance, which all adds up to a much better, yet still familiar, all-round camera for stills and vid...

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  Published: 2017-01-04, Author: Michael , review by: steves-digicams.com

  • Abstract:  Nikon has a new affordable mid-range DLSR for 2017. Announced at CES, the D5600 DSLR is a lightweight, compact, and rugged DSLR with a 24.2MP APS-C CMOS image sensor that, when paired with Nikon's EXPEED 4 image processor, can capture 5fps of still images...

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  Published: 2016-11-09, Author: Dan , review by: dpreview.com

  • Abstract:  The $500-900 category (based roughly on US MSRP) features quite a few strong offerings, some of which should satisfy first-time camera buyers with easy-to-use interfaces and point-and-shoot style functionality. Others are aimed more at seasoned-enthusiast...

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  Published: 2016-05-09, Author: Dan , review by: dpreview.com

  • Abstract:  The $500-800 category (based on US MSRP) features quite a few strong offerings, some of which should satisfy first-time camera buyers with easy-to-use interfaces and point-and-shoot style functionality. Others are aimed more at seasoned-enthusiasts, offer...

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  Published: 2015-11-12, Author: Matt , review by: digitalcameraworld.com

  • Abstract:  If you're a beginner photographer or are looking to make the leap from a compact to your first interchangeable lens camera you will want a camera that offers you the best combination of image quality and features, with room to grow as you learn. To help y...

 
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  Published: 2017-12-01, review by: cnet.com.au

  • The Nikon D5600 delivers excellent photo quality for its price class, as well as performance that can keep up with your kids and pets
  • It may be too small for people with larger hands and it turns off the self-timer after every shot in single-shot mode
  • Lightweight and compact with everything the family photographer needs, the Nikon D5600 maintains its position as a great general-purpose dSLR for its price class...

 
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