Nikon D5600

 

 

In November 2016 this entry-level camera - as the successor of the D5500 - was introduced. An effective pixel count of 24.2-million pixels and support for a broad range of sensitivities — ISO 100 to 25600 — enable expression with 'superior image quality'. Featuring a vari-angle LCD monitor that flips out and rotates, the camera also incorporates a time-lapse movie function equivalent to that of the more advanced Nikon D7200, enabling users to capture changing scenes over a time period and create time-lapse videos. Constant connection between the D5600 and a smart device is possible using the SnapBridge app and Bluetooth® low energy (BLE) technology. The image transfer continues even after the camera has been turned off. SnapBridge also enables automatic image upload to NIKON IMAGE SPACE. Furthermore, wireless video transfer and remote shooting are possible via Wi-Fi. For more info see the matrix.