Привет, я действительно счастлив с камерой не сумка и она выглядела очень дешевый и плохой дизайн. Пожалуйста, измените мешок и обеспечить лучшую.<БР />спасибо
Исследовал много, и, наконец, приобрел 5300 с двойной набор объектива 18-55 и 70-300.<БР /> я получил это от авторизованного автосалона Никон в Дели в 43 к, 4.5 к меньшей, чем в интернете. Нет гарантии вопрос. Кирпич и минометов Р-прежнему есть гуд.<БР /> я нашел камер Canon более прочная и лучше построено и готово, чем Nikon, но ушел с Никона, потому что везде Никон выигрывает по записи канона И. сегмент DSLR-камеры. Я не хочу потерять либо.<бр /><бр />во-первых я заказал 3300 от Flipkart в 30 тыс с таким же двойной комплект объектив, но за план 3300 довольно простой. Наклона экрана и беспроводной доступ в интернет весьма полезны. Спецификации мудрецов 5300 является победителем. Таким образом, проведенное 13 к дополнительной.<бр /><бр />щелкнул несколько фото на первый день, надо б сначала обучили много терминологию,
<промежуток класс=>потрясающая камера ,прекрасная функция,благодаря наклон экрана ,должен иметь эту камеру в качестве резервного! есть потенциал, чтобы идти тяжело, как реально кулачки!пядь>
Думаю, что много тогда окончательно приобрел Никон D5300 камера DSLR камеры комплект с 18-55 VR объектив & двойной; 70-300 ВР .. это отличная камера...!! и спасибо Никон &усилителя; Amazon для невероятной цене.. не люблю видеть, когда Бхаи &амп; Tanmoy да более чем счастливы в их почтовый продукта вместе....????????<бр /><бр />спасибо Арнаба. Асиф. Ritwik &амп; Рамеш....????
"Prosumer" cameras have come a long way. I will begin with the end: the D5300 is a superb offering that will do as much as almost all non-professional users will ever need it to do, and has more useful features than most users will ever use. There are many competing cameras at or near this price point. I cannot claim to have researched them all, but the D5300 really does seem to be the leader. This camera is basically a feature-laden prosumer camera -- a camera for the enthusiastic amateur who wants a camera that will do most (but not all) things that a professional camera will do, with as little fuss as possible, and in a smaller package.I am an experienced photographer (amateur) and I demand a lot out of my cameras. I use high quality Nikon lenses. So the issue was whether the D5300, which is not a pro camera, was good enough for my picky needs. Just to show how hard to please I am, I also want a camera that is as small as possible -- I don't like carrying the big professional all-metal Nikons. The pro cameras are fantastic cameras that are deadly expensive, heavy, and built like tanks. Great for pros, but not for me. The short answer is that the D5300 does the job for me. It is light, well-built if you don't plan on shooting in a rainstorm, and nicely designed.The most important attribute of this camera is its ability to produce superb images right out of the camera. And great images start with great exposure. This camera can produce outstanding images that really do not require post-processing. I have been using Nikon digital SLR cameras since the D100 was announced, through the D80 and D200. All have been superb cameras for their days and still are. However, most Nikon DSLRs really benefited (needed, really) a bit of post-processing in order for the images to reach their full potential. In particular, many users have noticed that the auto-contrast settings in Nikon or third-party software programs really brightened up images, giving them better contrast and zip. This camera pretty much does away with that. The D-lighting feature of this camera, combined with an all-around better sensor, exposure algorithm, and exposure system, really do make it possible to produce images right out of the camera that look like they have already been post-processed on the computer. And to make matters even better, the camera allows in-camera editing and post-processing! So if you are on a trip and want to email a few pictures you will not need your computer; the camera will do the post-editing job for you in most cases. And in most cases this is not needed at all. Put simply, the D5300 has about achieved the ideal for digital cameras, whereby it produces a final image right out of the camera that is about perfectly exposed, with contrast and lighting the way you want it.The camera allows for matrix, center-weighted, and spot metering, just like the pro cameras. All are useful at times. I can remember when only professional cameras had all three. We have come a long way.The D5300 continues the Nikon trend of better and better ISO performance, as light amplification technology keeps getting better. ISO roughly corresponds to the exposure ratings of film in days of yore, and basically better ISO performance means that the camera will perform better in low light conditions, making it possible to take clear non-noisy images in dimmer light. My D200, which was one of the very best Nikons in its day, degrades quickly after about ISO 640. This camera will do many multiples of this satisfactorily. For early morning photography, or taking pictures indoors, this is a decisive, tremendous advantage. The result is that, unlike only a few years ago, often you can obtain adequate photos shooting indoors without the use of a flash. This is tremendously important for indoor sports photography, for example. It also helps for early morning wildlife shots. You no longer always need an F2.8 lens to shoot these kinds of shots, although it never hurts.Great images also require fast and accurate focusing. The auto-focusing system on this camera is very well thought out for its market niche. While professional photographers will probably not use this camera to photograph NFL games and the like, this camera features an excellent focusing system that will exceed the expectations of most users. The D5300 features 5 fps continuous shooting for JPEG-only with a 39 point AF system with 9 cross-type AF points and 3D focus tracking. This focusing system is better than even professional cameras of a few years ago and will almost surely meet the needs of anyone. No problem with focusing on fast-moving subjects such as birds, wildlife, or sports.I tested this camera at our local ecological reserve, photographing flying birds. It exceeded my expectations by producing razor-sharp focused shots of these unpredictable subjects time and time again. Even better than my venerable Nikon D200 did back when that camera was near state-of-the-art. Eve
Отзыв предоставлен
01.01.2018
8/10
Оценка пользователя
Хорошо
Это отличная камера с флип-экран
Это отличная камера с флип-экран... я плохой человек.... пожалуйста, помогите мне купить этот аппарат.. я фонд фотографии... что????
Камера отличная. Бесплатный сумка является удивительным с хорошим качеством
Средняя упаковка. Но материал доставлен своевременно. Камера хорошая. Бесплатный сумка является удивительным с хорошим качеством. Все аксессуары есть в коробке все, что упоминается в руководстве пользователя. В целом extradinary услуги как продавец, так и команды Амазонки.
Сумка для фотокамеры с Nikon 5300d предоставляется очень низкого качества сумка. не оригинальный никкон мешок. Его amzon премьер-продукт. Мы ожидали лучшее обслуживание.<БР />пожалуйста, предоставьте мне лучше мешок.
Его удивительный в летнее время побеги удивительный и батареи длится до того, ночная съемка 400-500 выстрелов является нейтральным - не значит выдающиеся, а общая стоимость денег
Камера является удивительным. Доставка была выполнена до предполагаемой даты поставки. Но представленная сумка твоя не гуд и не официальный Никон сумка для фотокамеры.
Продукт очень хорош.четкие и подробные изображения является удовлетворительным.оба объектива хороши.только пропавшая вещь сенсорный экран..но комбо это хорошо.
Идеальный уровень запись DSLR с 18-55 и 70-300 объектив
Идеальный уровень запись DSLR с 18-55 и 70-300 линзы. С технологией VR это Z рабочая Гуд. Резервный аккумулятор ИЖ тоже гуд. Фотографии еще и лучше на ночь photoraphy.
И продукт работает хорошо. Поскольку объектив 18~140мм
Я использую его более чем полтора года. И продукт работает хорошо. Поскольку объектив 18~140мм, это действительно дает вам свободу, чтобы делать короткие и длинные дистанции фотографий без изменения линзы.
I own Nikon's D800 and wouldn't part with it for the world. However, for travel the 800 is a bit of a handful. Still, the brilliant quality of the camera's end results almost justified the heft and weight of the unit. So, it was with some surprise that I discovered the D5300.With 24 megapixels, right out of the box anyone can capture fantastic images. The camera shoots quite well in Auto mode (both auto and auto with no flash). But I shoot in Manual and here is where the D5300 had to prove that it was no slouch in the DSLR arena.I'll admit, it was a bit of a hassle with the way Nikon organized the controls. The aperture (F stop) wheel is now a two step process that took a bit to get use to. The wheel is shared with the Shutter Speed wheel (and you use an additional button to change the aperture opening). Also, you have to use the screen (quite a large one) to change the ISO (formerly ASA) speed and if you want to control the white balance, etc. Again, this is a minor irritation but the layout of the land is not up to Nikon's usual perfection.Once I got past these minor obstacles, the camera came into its own and quite easily met and, in some cases, surpassed a number of tests and criterias. For my concerns, it was impossibly light (around 5 pounds with the 18-140 lens) but didn't feel tinny or cheaply made. The view finder is a good size and the shooting button is the same as on most models. In AUTO mode (there is also an AUTO - NO FLASH) the camera quickly and quietly goes through it paces. Sometimes, on vacation and especially on a tour with a group, you just do not have the precious moments to adjust the various settings. So, although a pro does not use the automatic settings frequently, it is still nice to know that they work when warranted.In Manual, once I got past the one wheel for two jobs glitch, it is a fairly easy and straightforward camera to use. In direct sunlight (with the WB set as such), the D5300 provided me with brilliant photos. In JPEG mode they were equal, at least to most viewers, to the ones taken with the D800 - yes, they are that good. Like all cameras (not just Nikon) the light meter built into the system is a bit off and should only be used as a guide line. Also, the flash (in Auto mode) had the strange habit of wanting to pop up and fire off during conditions when it was not needed (at an ISO of 100 - my usual shooting speed for bright sunlight - and with an aperture of f10 and a shutter speed of 1/80th), it felt the need to shoot off the flash. A minor irritation and, as you can control the flash, one that did not cause me much concern.The lack of a star is for a dual problem that I encountered. Many have already negatively commented on the weak to nonexistent GPS feature. I chose the D5300 hoping to utilize that feature. In foreign travels especially, it is nice to be able to have your photos saved with location data. Travelling within big cities is fine but when you go outside of the major areas, it is a necessity to be able to recall where you might have stopped for a moment but captured a fantastic picture. The D5300's GPS seldom works. Even stranger, it will work for one photo but, when I stepped a few feet away, reset the cameras f stop and shutter speed, it did not record the data. I generally leave the camera on while planning to take shots so I do not understand why it is not picking up the signal. Again, that is a minor aggravation.What is not minor is the D5300's problem with RAW mode. I like to shoot in RAW and edit the .NEF files using PICASA 3. No dice. If I use anything other than the viewfinder or Nikon's VIEW NX2 (make sure you update the program if you have an older version), RAW photos are displayed as washed out with a purple tint. Yet the NX2 program displays them as vivid and perfect. If you want to edit the picture (even cropping it), then you are out of luck. I'm sure it is a glitch that could be fixed but that, and the spotty GPS system, seem to have been forgotten by Nikon.But what you do have makes up for the few problem areas - the lens (especially the 18 to 140) are light and produce clear and crisp pictures. You can capture any spot imaginable; it is that versatile. The Nikon quality is evident and anyone - from novice to semi-pro, can pick up this camera and take brilliant photos.The price is steep but you certainly get what you pay for and with a Nikon, you are paying for, and getting, the best on the market.
Спасибо за регистрацию на портале Wizemart, вам на почту пришло письмо с подтверждением регистрации, пожалуйста перейдите по ссылке внутри него для подтверждения вашего e-mail