Nikon finally officially introduced the D5300, an entry-level DSLR with a bandage latest GPS and Wi-Fi. The camera itself is a successor of the generation of D5000 to D5200.
As reported by The Verge (17/10), the camera is equipped with a 3.2 inch wide screen. Also added a new image processing engine and technology to sharpen shots.
In general, features that can be sold on this device is the availability of Wi-Fi and GPS built-in. This is the first feature that comes for Nikon DSLR beginner class.
In other manufacturers, Nikon has actually already been installed WiFi for entry-level DSLR. Previously, Sony and Canon have done a year ago.
Nikon itself promises a sharper image in this device. Additionally, this camera has also been designed in order to produce sharp images even without using a low-pass filter.
In terms of size alone D5300 somewhat more petite than its predecessor. However, despite the smaller size, its ability to capture the range of ISO 100-12800 and 39 point autofocus still not be underestimated.
Nikon's own devices to determine the selling price of USD 799.95 or USD 9 million for the body alone. Meanwhile, the sale price complete with lens Nikkor 18-140mm f/3.5-5.6 VR kit pegged to USD 1399.95 or USD 15.9 million.
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