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01.09.2017

8/10

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Хорошо

Четыре Звезды
Продукт хороший и симпатичный.<коробки БР />камера может иметь лучшие отсека для объективов. Также должен иметь в комплекте бленда
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01.10.2017

6/10

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Плохое качество мешок руки
Хорошая камера, но сумка очень плохого качества.. дешево и некрасиво.
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19.11.2013

8/10

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The primary reason for me to upgrade from Nikon's D5100 to D5300 was new GPS location recording function. A secondary reason was hoping a sharper image without the low pass filter. After a few thousand shoots in a recent trip, I would say it is a reasonable but not necessarily compiling upgrade from the D5100 and probably even less an upgrade from D5200.Pro:* It is slightly lighter than D5100. I like it but others may not.* LCD screen is bigger than D5100.* There is an added single/continues/self-timer selection button. Although the button position could be better, but it is still better than D5100 has go through quick menu to change it.* Day time outdoor image is marginally better with Nikon's 18-200 lens that I use as walk around lens. Night time performance improvements are more significant. Although the "Auto" and "Night scene" modes are still bad for night landscape shoots.* Auto focus under bright light is marginally quicker than D5100 but under dark conditions it still hunts.* LiveView although still sluggish, at least it is much improved over D5100.* Although it includes the new En-EL14A battery, old EN-EL 14 battery still works! This means I can keep my spare batteries.* Wi-Fi function was not important to me but with Nikon's Wireless Mobility Utility I can sync the camera's clock with my phone. This is important for using the phone as GPS logger. The utility also functions as remote with ability to turn Live View on/off.Con:* When I first got the D5300 three days after it was released, the GPS's performance is just awful! Then there was talk about update the camera's GPS file. With the update, the GPS function improved somewhat but there is catch that we the owner need to download and applied new updates every two weeks! Even with the update, it is still near useless in the field! First, even with the update it still take time to lock on satellite signal! To make matter worse is even with the GPS logging function on, the camera will not maintain the lock once it goes to standby mode and upon wake up, it needs to rescan and lock! Further more, even after it locks, any movement can cause it to loose the lock even by just walking a few steps! I even have many shoots just seconds apart without moving and yet the camera still could not maintain the lock! I would say the outdoor shoots managed to get GPS data is only about 50% and one can forget any hope the GPS can track indoor or inside cars.* As the GPS not able to lock quickly not bad enough, it is also not very accurate!! While some pictures that I shoot so far are accurate, most of them are at least 50ft-100ft off and many are even more than 1,000ft off!!* Not only the GPS is close to useless, it also drain battery much quicker! With the GPS on, the battery can be drained with as little as 200-300 shoots! When changing battery with GPS "on", sometimes the GPS came back resumed to "on", but other times it came back as "off"! I found it very frustrating as most of time I need to change battery in a hurry and do not have time to check all the status.* D5300 has an AF assist lamp as the D5100 and it has the same problem. While this lampmay be good for some cases, it is inappropriate for others. The way Nikon implements it is not very flexible. The default setting is have the lamp on all the time for Auto and PASM mode with some pre-programmed scene modes will disable it. The only way for user to turn it on/off for PASM is to go through custom setting menu and it applied to all modes. One cannot program PASM differently that made this function less useful or even annoying.* Wi-Fi function was not important to me but it seems I have to use it for some functions only the wireless utility offers, it matters now and I was surprised to find out it can only be connected to smart devices with either Android or iOS AND with Nikon's Wireless Mobility Utility running. It does not connect to PC or router. It is a two stages job. First to connect the two with Wi-Fi and then start the utility on the smart device. For some Android devices that supports WPS, the connection is secure. Otherwise by using SSID to connect, it is unsecured with SSID broadcast wide open that some one else can possible to connect to the camera.* The wireless utility has a function to use smart device's GPS tag which is very good. But, my test so far seems it will only embedded the tag as picture been transferred from the camera to the device not directly to the SD card in the camera. Although I can understand the logic in view of possible unsecured link, it is another two stages job first to transfer the image to device and then to PC or somewhere else. It also made this function not very practical to use when travelling as the smart devices' memory are much smaller than the SD card and the prolong use of Wi-Fi seems draining the battery quickly.Bottom line is if you overlook the poor GPS performance and need a DSL camera, D5300 is a good choice. If you are like me already own a D5100, i
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01.10.2017

8/10

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Хорошо

Удивительные Качества Продукции
Удивительный продукт.. полный оригинальный материал с гарантией
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01.10.2017

10/10

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Великолепно

Довольный клиент
Они принесли то, что обещали. Мне также понравилась сумка.
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01.10.2017

10/10

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Великий один.
Вау вау вау.....великий....но очень плохого качества мешка....
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01.08.2017

10/10

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Хороший продукт с хорошей упаковке
Очень хороший продукт и отличный и справа время доставки,хорошая упаковка счастлива за товар должны покупать то,

не сделать хорошей сумке его дубликата сумка для Nikon
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01.08.2017

10/10

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Потрясающие камеры
Потрясающие камеры. Намного лучше, чем Canon быть 700D. Не только по конфигурации, но и по производительности. Действительно отличный продукт. Люблю его.
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24.03.2014

10/10

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Nikon DSLR cameras (with an APS-C sensor) have essentially evolved into three different series; D3xxx (Lastest Model the D3300), The D5xxx Series (current model subject of this review, the D5300) and the D7xxx Series (Successors to the the D80/D90 models; Current model is the D7100). Nikon also sells higher end DSLRs with full frame sensors such as the D610 and D800.Although the D3300 and D5300 both use 24MP sensors and similar JPG processing engines, I believe the sensors are manufactured by different companies (Sony and Toshiba respectively). The D7100 has the same sensor as the D5300 but it really has a different audience; the D7100 is heavier, sturdier, many more controls and generally a more professional camera (not to mention several hundred dollars more expensive). The D7100 also has a built in AF motor making it compatible with older lenses that require this in order to autofocus.The D5300 is a bit more costly than the D3300 but I believe the extra cost is worthwhile. The D5300 has bracketing capabilities (exposure, WB, ADL); a DOF preview; a fully articulating LCD; incremental ISO settings between stops (ie ISO 2000, helpful in not using a higher than needed ISO setting). The D3300 has none of these important features. Most importantly, the AWB and color rendition in general is better on the D3300 indoors. It's not all one sided in favor of the D5300 however, besides being less expensive, the D3300 is smaller, lighter and does a bit nicer job rendering accurate colors in natural (ie outdoors) lighting when shooting jpgs.High ISO and Autofocus performance is very, very good. ISO 800 is really indistinguishable from ISO 100. ISO 1600 is also very good with some graininess/noise creeping in. ISO 3200 is usable but there is a definite degradation in image quality. I really do not like shooting past ISO 3200..JPGs are a little soft even after making in-camera adjustments; Shooting Raw and using Nikon's very good Image Editing software can enhance the photos quite a bit. The built in flash is not great; an external speedlight with bounce capabilities is really essential for properly exposed photographs (or alternatively not using a flash at all and shooting at a higher ISO/slower shutter speed). Like all modern DSLRs, 'live view' (LCD framing) can be used in lieu of the viewfinder. However if you regularly prefer Live View to an optical viewfinder, probably the SONY offerings or even a compact system camera (ie the Olympus PEN series) is a better choice. There is no dedicated WB or ISO button (although the FN button can be programmed for one of those or some other functions). There is no touch screen which I do not really care for anyway.The D5300 looks and functions almost identically to the D5200. The biggest difference is the weight, the D5300 is about 20-25% lighter than the the D5200. Color rendition on both cameras are very similar especially shooting RAW. When using a good lens (ie the 35mm f/1.8G), the D5300 is a bit sharper than the D5200 (and even more so than the D3300). However using the kit lens, there is no real difference that I could see.The D5300 equipped with either of the kit lenses is capable of professional quality photography (in the right hands). However for those that want the very best image quality this camera has to offer, would want to use a lens better than either kit lens. The new 18-55mm vr-ii kit lens found on the D3300 is a little better optically and much smaller (when collapsed) and lighter than the older 18-5mm vr kit bundled with the D5300. Consequently if practical, it may be better to purchase the D5300 body and buy the newer kit lens separately. The 18-140mm kit lens is obviously very versatile but rather heavy and not as good optically as even the 18-55mm kit lens (all in one zoom lenses are always a compromise; the older nikon 18-135mm non-vr lens circa 2005 is the best of this genre). The 35mm f/1.8G is only $200 and is very sharp (and light). The Tamron 17-50mm f/2.8 (non-vr version with the AF internal motor) is also very good on this camera (and less than $300).I would recommend this camera as an upgrade from the D3100 (or earlier) or D5000, but not necessarily from the D5200 or even the D5100 which are both very similar (although the D5100 has a 16mp sensor and is about 1/2 stop behind in the high ISO dept).This is really a terrific camera. Like all cameras, the most important component is the skill and imagination of the photographer.
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01.09.2017

8/10

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Хорошо

Четыре Звезды
Продукт очень хорош, но качество сумки не очень хорошее,размер тоже большой
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01.09.2017

6/10

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Плохо

... доставили быстро через 2 дня, камера хорошая, но не настолько же ????
Амазонки доставили быстро через 2 дня, камера хорошая, но не настолько же ????
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01.09.2017

10/10

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Великолепно

Дерзайте... без всякой агитации ...
после стольких рнд и да или нет я купил его.. полностью устраивает ...
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01.09.2017

8/10

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Хорошо

Хорошие фотографии.
Лучшая камера.нынешняя схема хороша.просто пойти на это, я чувствую
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01.09.2017

10/10

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Пять Звезд
Хороший продукт от Nikon... Амазонки доставили его вовремя.????????????????
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19.11.2013

8/10

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Хорошо

I decided to add my own review which I will continue to update as I have been commenting on the others here. I received the D5300 on Saturday (got the Grey and have to say I really like the subtle color) and have been taking several test photos with my Sigma 18-250 Macro lens that I purchased only a few weeks ago. I noticed that something wasn't right with the stabilization and the live view (I typically never use live view anyway) but initially thought it was the camera. I may change my review to 5 stars once that issue is resolved and I know exactly what is working correctly. Sigma is doing a firmware update on the lenses so I am going to return mine that does not work once the new ones are released which is supposed to happen in a few days. If you purchased this lens and are not able to return it any longer - contact Sigma and they will have you send it in to update the firmware.As far as picture quality (the lens does work with the exception of the two things mentioned) I have been very happy. I do feel like adding a few steps of sharpness helps the images (custom picture settings are available for user to define), but I am wondering now if that may also be the lens issue. I do like the ability to retouch in the camera (straighten is very useful) but I wish the file that was created from the retouch kept the file name sequence of the original file so that the photos would stay in order that they were taken.I was afraid that after moving from the D90 that I would be missing the dedicated controls on the back of the camera, but I actually find that the menu system is pretty intuitive and easy to manage from the LCD. I am a hobby photographer who takes most of my photos on vacations twice a year besides family events and holidays. I have taken several photography classes and I do use most of the controls on the camera to set my shots. I found that having some of the "scene" modes can be a good refresher when you are trying to remember the correct settings for different situations and can actually be a learning tool if you pay attention to the changes that the camera makes for each situation. The lighter weight and smaller size of the D5300 are certainly a plus for me.I was happy that the function button on the front of the camera can be set to control the ISO and works by holding down the button while dialing the thumb wheel which I am familiar with. There is also a dedicated button on the front of the camera to change to burst mode shooting, timer (10 second delay) and remote settings. This button works by pressing and then selecting from the display screen via arrow keys to select. The other button that I frequently use is the exposure compensation which also has a dedicated button on the top right that works via thumbwheel.The wifi setup was a bit confusing only because the instructions were a bit vague. I searched the app store on my Ipad for the Nikon Wireless Mobile Utility and nothing came up. I did a search through Safari and it did bring it up in the Itunes store (probably because it is really an Iphone app). To connect the camera via wifi - after downloading and installing the app - go to the Menu on the camera and select the Setup Menu - Wifi is on the second page of the menu. Choose to enable the Wifi on the camera and the camera will begin to send out an SSID signal. Go to the Ipad/Iphone into the Settings menu and in your Wireless configuration choose to connect to the Nikon SSID. Then open the app and in the top left corner there is an antennae looking icon that you have to click on to get the camera to connect. I was very happy that the camera worked in this manner as it means that if you are in an area where you have no public wifi that you can still transfer photos to the device through the wifi signal that the camera broadcasts. The transfer rate was good considering these are 24 megapixel images and I had no complaints except that the app is designed for the Iphone and it would be nice to have the app designed for the Ipad for better clarity.The one drawback I had initially was trying to get a program to work with my raw files. I did find a way to update my NX2 software (involved searching the internet to find a download as there were no updates listed in the program) and then I realized that my CS5 software will not work with the new camera raw and I may need to upgrade my Lightroom as they did release a beta version that supports these raw files, and the upgrade costs much less than the CS6 upgrade. Rather irritating of Adobe to not offer updates to older software for raw support in my opinion considering the cost of that program. Lightroom has very similar raw editing though and once the raw files are converted I can always open them in CS5 again.I will add to this once I have the lens change and have had some additional time..
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01.07.2017

10/10

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Awesommmmmme
Удивительным механизм.. для начинающих.. единственная проблема-нет автоматический/кнопка ручной фокусировки на объективе.. в противном случае велик..
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01.06.2017

10/10

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Пять Звезд
Совершенно фантастическое зрелище. Но я рекомендовал бы идти для D3300, если это ваша первая зеркалка.
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01.11.2016

10/10

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Отличный WiFi Камера!!!
Характеристи великолепно, вы можете скачать приложение Никон в вашем смартфоне или планшете и перенос фото быстро. Вы также можете использовать его для нажав фотографии удаленно.<БР />упаковка была хорошей, и обе линзы отличные.
я еще учусь, поэтому не могу много рассказать о Особенности. Объектив 70-300 ВР мм превосходно, я попробовал щелкнуть несколько снимков птиц.<БР />
я буду добавлять больше комментариев после его использования.
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01.09.2016

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Лучшее от Nikon...
Хорошо. Но есть изменения в размерах тела по сравнению с предыдущей моделью 2014 года. У меня недавно произведенного продукта с незначительным изменением в продукте с теми же базовыми функциями.В целом это очень хорошо. Это выше запись с камеры уровня, хороша для начинающих. Если у вас есть страсть к фотографии, то вы можете пойти на это. Спасибо за нарциссы дилера для парцелляции этот продукт в хорошем состоянии. Этот дилер является официальным дилером от компании Nikon. Вы можете купить у этого дилера . Как я и предполагал ,Лучший от Nikon в фотографии.
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01.04.2017

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отличные снимки. Рекомендовал бы для всех фотолюбителей
Красота !!; доставили безупречном состоянии. Очень хорошо работает , отличные снимки.Рекомендовал бы для всех фотолюбителей.
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01.03.2017

10/10

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очень хороший фотоаппарат для любительской съемки
очень хороший фотоаппарат для любительской съемки. как только вы получите контроль над управления и настройки вы можете взять удивительные фотографии с ним.
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01.04.2017

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Легко для подключения с телефона Android и поделиться
Стоит покупать.Легко для подключения с телефона Android и обмениваться фотографиями
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01.04.2017

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Пять Звезд
Лучший любительская фотокамера в мире,снижение цен Каро ОЗМ продать ХОГА
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01.04.2017

2/10

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Ужасно

Одна Звезда
Есть проблема с тем, что дополнительные компоненты не отображаются
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01.03.2017

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Пять Звезд
Лучшая зеркалка для начинающих...обе линзы имеют высокое качество и превосходны.....
в 70-300мм очень приятно ....
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28.12.2013

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Tip #1: turn OFF the beep on your camera... immediately, no questions, just do it. NOW. It just announces to the world that you just bought it, and don't have a clue what you are doing. This may be true, but why advertise that fact, and annoy everyone around you with the annoying "beep...beep. Click. Beep...click. Beep, beep, beep....click". ;)Moving on: Any DSLR is not for the faint of heart, nor for those unwilling to read the user's manual for any mode other than "auto". Yes, you can leave it in the Green "Automatic mode w/ flash" or the "Auto mode without flash" and you'll do fine for snapshots and some great photographs as those moments present themselves. The "scenes" modes are a quick way to shoot various conditions we all find ourselves in often, without having to slow the fun with deep menu changes, just set it for "party" or "beach" or "candlelight" (etc.) and you'll be shooting very good shots.If you want to shoot huge RAW files, go full manual mode, alter the ISO settings, shoot time-lapse sequences, 1080p/60hz video, it is all there for the semi-professional, too. ISO goes to 12800 if you need it without too much noise. 3200 and 6400 ISO are much less noisy than my D70s model.I have the D70s model from a few years back, and I **REALLY** miss the front sub-control wheel. The D5300 has only one control wheel on the back for your thumb to rotate, and the lack of the second one up front is mind-boggling, forcing the user to hunt-n-peck on the LCD screen or with other buttons to switch up a few settings on the fly. The trade-off for that wheel was the flip-out screen and built in Wifi (vs. the more expensive new cameras with two wheels and more controls, so you don't have to use the LCD menu system).Remember, unless you are blowing up your photos to 30"x40", you can come down on the megapixel size to 6mpx or 12mpx without any drop in on-screen resolution. The files sizes are huge (11MP JPGs), so your hard-drive and uploads to facebook, twitter, etc will take much longer... so just shoot in 6MP "fine" or "normal" and you'll get fantastic pictures, without the bloated file sizes. Remember, MP only count if you do a lot of cropping or print enlargements. Google "Ken Rockwell megapixel myth" to learn more from the best about how "megapixels" are mostly hype. My D70s is a 6MP camera, and the pictures are gloriously beautiful (see the D70s group on Flickr).The battery life is about 200 shots for me, but I've been using the LCD screen alot and playing with settings, menus, etc. If/when I just flip the LCD monitor closed, and shoot through the viewfinder...it will probably shoot 500 photos on one battery.I do like that you can customize the "My Menu" for your most used settings, mine being: ISO, White balance, Set Picture Control, Release mode (timer/remote/continuous), Active-D Lighting, Image Size, Image Quality, Auto Information Display (on/off), Wi-Fi (on/off)Nikon has a great little feature so that when you have highlighted a menu item, you can hit the "?" button, and an on-screen paragraph explains the feature and what it does.Spend the few bucks to get a nice strap, camera bag and by all means the Nikon remote shutter control (under $10)...which is totally the best thing for tripod family shots and be in the picture. You can flip the LCD around to make sure you and everyone else is in the picture, hit the remote, and get a 2sec, 5sec or 10sec time delay to the picture (or instant, but then you can't hide the remote in time!).The WiFi option is pretty cool, and when enabled allows you to hook to the camera via your smartphone, download pictures, or even see what the camera sees (!), and use the phone as a remote shutter release. Once on your phone, hop back on the 4G network or your home wifi, and upload to Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc. Pretty sweet. The phone can also act as a temporary backup to your camera memory card.Hope that helps... I'm lovin' it, and still think the flip-out screen is what we needed for selfies and family photos. If you don't need the flip-out screen, need lots of manual controls, and have the budget, move up to a Nikon with dual control wheels.Cheers, Doc Rings
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01.10.2016

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Подлинный продукт.
Потрясающее предложение комбо. Я купил его около 42к. Все аксессуары, указанные в детали включены в комплект поставки. АФ-П объективы мягче и тише, чем АФ-с объективы. Гарантийный талон на фотокамеры и объективы в комплекте. Я зарегистрировал продукт на сайте Nikon, используя серийный номер в гарантийный талон.
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01.10.2016

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Стоимость и качество
Отличная камера и фантастические комбо предложение от Nikon. Слишком хорошо, чтобы сопротивляться. Но стоимость камеры является проблемой. На сайте Никон дает такой же скоростью, как Amazon, которая удивляет.
требует предложение diwall в Amazon, который мог сбить приз.
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01.08.2016

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Хорошо

Хорошее дело
Я купил это на 29 июля этого года,с 18-140 мм линзы. Ответ очень хороший .С помощью этого беспроводного мобильного утилита приложение для мгновенного обмена фотографиями и, используя свой смартфон в качестве беспроводного пульта дистанционного управления.
в целом хорошее дело для начинающих.Но охранник экран должны, когда вы покупаете эту камеру.
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01.10.2016

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Одна Звезда
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11.12.2013

8/10

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Some PROS -The body is redesigned - smaller than the D5200 and feels better in the hand the Large vibrant 3.2″ articulated screen is lovelyExcellent sensor and processor- best image quality at this price point- images are sharp(with a good lens) and high ISO files are clean and usable up to ISO 4000, maybe even 6400 if you are careful and or apply a little post processingOn auto this camera take some of the best photos - consistently turns out nicely exposed images even when popup flash is used. Downside - Nikon tends to have a slight greenish cast to many indoor(under artificial light) images - can be corrected in post easily or adjust WB but default setting is a little greener than I likeNo AA filter or Optical Low Pass Filter means the images are sharp. Image are sharper than the D5200 but not a huge difference.Speedy! I found the D5200 to hesitate at times and occasionally be slow to operate - none of that is present in the D5300 - focus is fast, general camera operations are snappy and it has a buffer that lets you fire off a stack of JPEGS and RAW - in some cases it can even shoot more images in a 10 second period than the D7100!14 Bit RAW files as an option gives you increased post processing latitude - they are big and slow the camera down but if you want to have the greatest latitude in post processing it is nice to be able to shoot in 14-bit.Packed full of fun/amateur features including selective color, miniature effect (makes neat movies too) and moreBetter battery life vs D5200 unless you turn on the GPS and select settings that make the GPS usefulSome CONS-Weak GPS - needs A-GPS file from Nikon to work better, annoying hassle and if you turn off GPS sleep timer so that ALL photos will be tagged your battery life is going to be significantly shorter and you run the risk of forgetting it is on there and a few hours later picking up a camera with a dead battery.Wifi is limited - you can stream live view, take a photo and download photos - no control over the camera other than pressing the shutter button. Not able to start or stop video with the WiFi.Live view aperture block/exposure simulation hassle - Being able to control aperture is tied to manual movie settings and then that blocks shutter speed changes - I have a video that shows this in action.Live view focus is about the same as earlier models - still has that in and out as it grabs focus- lenses make noise on board mic can pickup. Nothing like the 70D video focus and even T5i is still smoother and silent with STM lenses.Overall-At this price point no other sensor matches this camera for pure sharpness and low light capabilities.Pair it with something like the Sigma 18-35 or just the Nikon 35mm f/1.8 prime and you will have an amazing photo machine that excels in lower light, I mean like dark alley photos at midnight. It is being sold with 18-140 lens which I have found to be decent and convenient but not an amazing difference from the Nikon 18-105. Please don't but this camera with the Nikon 18-55. I didn't't think it was being sold with the 18-55 but heard from someone that picked up a bundle from a big box store - the 18-55 cannot resolve at the level of the sensor - You will have better results shooting through coke bottle glasses.I am happy to answer questions about this review.
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14.01.2014

10/10

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OK! Lets keep this short and sweet (as possible). I am not a professional photographer so no big, cool sounding words are coming from me. First, if you are new to the DSLR (like me) DO YOUR HOMEWORK! Know and at least try to understand what you are buying and what the product offers before you make your purchase. What works for me, may not work for you. Anyway, I've had this camera about 2 months so here we go-Pros-Awesome picture quality! I am using the 35mm 1.8g lens (The only lens I have, not made of money here) and I am able to take a picture of someones face (at a normal distance) and crop zoom to look at their eyelashes if I want (after using the little zoom button then focusing in really well). What would be normal family photos, looks like a magazine shoot. Really great quality (at least with this lens. I have been advised against the kit lenses!) and under the right settings, I get awesome photos even when the subject is moving at normal speed.Great Video! Love the video on the 1080p60 it has a nice real speed feel that I like and I can switch to other options if later I understand the reasoning for them. But for now, using this camera for home videos in a dim lite house or bright sunny outdoor video works great.Buttons are relitivly easy to adjust, and the camera feels good in the hand. Not too bulky, not too thin. Go into a store and touch it yourself (dont touch yourself...) and see how you like it. Everyone is different.Nice add ons and functions! I use the Wifi a bit to save photos directly to my phone and to use my phone as a remote for the camera. I don't use the GPS setting so can't help you there. Cool little effects come with it, not going to use them often but it can be fun to play with at times.CONS-It can be slow at times... Not to focus, but in processing the photos in live view. And when using some effects and when using the "zoom" button in live view there can be a good amount in lag. Is it a huge issue to me? nope. Most times I use those settings Im looking at a stationary object and I'll be using a tripod so lag is not a huge issue, but the "issue" is there and may bother some people.Pop up flash always returns to auto. Not sure if I simply haven't learned how to do so, but everytime I change the rotation dial to a new option or back to the option I was on, I have to remember to turn off the flash as it always puts itself back to auto even once I have turned it off. Not a huge thing, just annoying... More than likely it is an error on my side, so take this "con" with a grain of salt.Thats about it though. I could complain it is difficult to learn all these new things but that would be with any DSLR or new operating system. Gotta put in the time and effort to understand how to use the machine properly. All and all, I say it's a good buy. It has good battery life, great photos (when you know what your doing and are on the right settings), good video, and a good fit and finish (for me). I advise you fittle with one in a store first and see what camera fits you best. But I will say this camera produces some fine photos! and at the end of the day, thats what its all about.
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01.05.2016

10/10

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Отличная 1
Благодаря Никкон и Amazon для наполнения мечты действительно хорошо, что сейчас большой продукт...
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01.05.2016

10/10

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Пять Звезд
Отличный один. Получил в хорошем состоянии
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18.02.2014

10/10

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Photography is my hobby and passion, and my comments are from a simply amateur point of view. I’m always looking for the finest quality of the images I take with my camera, so I try to have the best gear my money can buy. I have had a good number of heavy cameras since the 70’s, currently a Nikon D800E and several Nikkor lenses, flashes and accessories. I travel to different places around the world and carry the less equipment I can. Even so, it’s hefty. Try to hang from your neck a D800E with, say, an all-terrain 28-300, almost 2 kg, walking under a hot tropical sun during hours. Believe me when I say that it’s a pain and at any given moment you regret having brought that equipment, and for a second you think to throw it from a cliff. Well, it’s kind of exaggerated but you get the idea. Don’t you? So, for a long time I was looking for a lighter camera that I could carry with me all the time in my trips, but without giving up precision and quality in my pictures. At first, years ago I tried a couple of Canon’s G series cameras. Nice images, but far, far away from what I wished. Then I flirted with a Sony NEX 5N. Good image quality but not enough and inaccessible lenses. Worst of all, unexceptional ergonomics, particularly if you put a heavy glass (via adapter) in front of it, not to mention the confusing menu and operating buttons and, nastily, no viewfinder (you have to buy an expensive and awkward accessory in order to get one). Then I read a lot about Olympus OMD cameras. I decided to go for one because, even as their sensors are quite small, the top specialists comments where very positives. But in the meantime, I saw a Nikon D5300 with a 18-140 lens in a store, and by pure curiosity tried it. At first, the lesser viewfinder (it’s a pentamirror, not a pentaprism) pushed me back. But then I joyfully found almost the same button and menu configuration of my other cameras and its compatibility with my lenses and flashes; and then the ergonomics: a pleasure to hold it; it’s a little camera but grabs to your hands. So, for what it’s worth, I thought to give it a try. It’s not at my other Nikons level of resolution (well, at least with the D800E), dynamic range, construction and weather sealing, by far, and that I have to dig into the menus to find some of the controls I have handy with buttons in the other cameras, but the images are astonishing good, even at ISO 1600, and it weighs only about 1 kg with the lens, half the burden. In a while, you get used to the controls and can configure them to your taste. I’m conscious that it will never replace my D800E for specialized work, but for traveling light, it’s the best I could find and use, with excellent control and image quality.
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01.01.2016

10/10

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... мой сын в качестве подарка и я очень рад, что моему сыну нравится и он по-пр
Я привел этот Nikon D5300 камера для моего сына в качестве подарка и я очень рад, что мой сын, как он и до сих пор ему благодарен за это. Я привел эти последние в конце апреля 2015 года, благодаря Амазонке.
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11.12.2013

8/10

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I had a hard time deciding if I wanted to rate this a 3 or a 4 because I am really unhappy with the GPS.I will not go into the details of the D5300 itself, the other reviews and info you can find online (like [...] should be enough.I was trying to decide if I should buy the D7100, or the D5300. I think that you should ignore words like "pro" vs. "enthusiast" because you should get what works for you, not what the marketing pitch is.I decided to go with the D5300 because I wanted to get the wireless and GPS built in so I didn't have to buy them as accessories. When I received my camera, I set up GPS and went to take some photos. I couldn't get a GPS lock, so I walked around outside, all in the open, and with an iPhone and handheld GPS to boot. For the whole 30 minutes, I only had GPS for about 2 minutes. I was annoyed, but decided to wait to visit other locations before I declared it a dud. After going to a couple different locations, I had no success. I googled for GPS issues and couldn't find anything, but a note in the Nikon rumors forum recommending that you update the A-GPS file, which I did. It didn't help. After posting some comments on Nikon rumors, re-reading the manual, and reloading the A-GPS file several times, I contacted Nikon directly, I decided it was defective, I RMA'd it to Amazon. I promptly received a replacement, and obtained the same results.I understand GPS. I use a lot of different devices for hiking, and know how satellite triangulation works. I understand an iPhone uses cell data and updates A-GPS on the fly. What I do NOT understand is how such a reputable company as Nikon cannot get GPS right. I can appreciate that this is new for them, but it is unacceptable to market this as a unit that can perform GPS inline.I hope others have had better luck, but I haven't found anything to support that so far.If you are willing to pay a little more for the D5300 accepting that GPS is useless, I would go for it. This review probably isn't helpful if GPS is deal breaker, but the fact of the matter is that GPS is useless on this model. I am sure they will refine this in future models, or better yet, as a firmware update in the near future.Aside from that, the pictures taken are more than satisfactory, especially if you have already invested into some good glass.In the end, that is why I gave it a four star. I don't care for the articulating viewfinder, it seems like a liability to me, but for costing a couple hundred dollars less than the D7100, I went for it.In comparison to even the D5200, the image quality is much better. I had purchased the D5200 and when I found out the D5300 was coming out, I returned it, so I did have the ability to compare. If you are looking for a cheap camera, I would go with the D3100 instead of the D5200 to save a couple extra dollars.
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Скромный эксперт

01.10.2015

10/10

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Должен купить, если это ваша первая зеркалка
Доволен тем, что я получил. Упаковка была жалкой. Добавьте к этому пришла Индия Post :о том,

и запрета, что продукт является превосходным. С радостью получили продукт с одним объективом 18-140мм вместо более дешевых вариантов два объектива 18-55 и 55-200 " виз " (проверить).<бр /><бр />полностью стоит.
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01.11.2015

8/10

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Это лучше, чем предшествующая модель 5200 как это уже много ...
Это лучше, чем предшествующая модель 5200 как он имеет множество дополнительных функций. Доступ ограничен только для смартфона. его нельзя использовать для передачи на компьютер
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10.03.2014

10/10

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Just received my new Nikon D5300 over the weekend. Like any new DSLR buyer, immediately unboxed, charged battery, and took a ton of test shots. All I can say... AMAZING!!!My wife was a Cannon Photographer for years, just purchased a new camera and has a bunch of Cannon lenses. It was difficult for me to even consider buying this Nikon for that reason alone. IM so glad I did! Even just using the standard the Kit Lens 18-140mm, this Nikon takes sharp, great photos. So good, I pulled out my wife's new Cannon T5 and took some comparison shots. Don't get me wrong, the Cannon is also a GREAT camera and takes beautiful photos. We took a few photos of the same subject in the same lighting, the Nikon produced much sharper photos and the color was more true to life. I pulled these photos into Lightroom, and thats where you can really see the difference, especially with some of the high ISO shots in low light.I do recommend looking for better lenses, but the 18-140mm is your best choice to get started. IMOWell, after 20 years of using only Cannon, my wife wants use my Nikon! Geez... I thought buying a Nikon would have meant she would leave my camera alone. LOLFew Notes:1. The Wifi feature is great! If you have a smart phone, you are going to love how easy it is to setup as a shutter remote and share photos. The iPhone app could use more polish, and sharing should be a quicker process, but over-all does exactly what you would expect without hassle.2. GPS Lock takes forever in-doors (To be expected) as well as outdoors (Surprised me). GPS drains battery quickly, so only turn it on when you really want to Geo Tag your photos (Vacation, special events, etc.). Get an extra battery if you want GPS on all the time.3. The Screen is great! Its bright, and high resolution. The swivel is a great feature, but will only swivel and flip in one direction. I find myself making the mistake of trying to pivot the screen the wrong direction each time. Guess I will get used to it.4. Next version MUST have a touch screen. Thats where Cannon wins, touch screen would be so helpful and more intuitive.
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01.09.2015

10/10

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Отличная Любительская Фотокамера
Отличный вход зеркальные камеры. Никаких других зеркальных близок к этой категории начального уровня. и получила выгодной цене от Amazon.
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23.11.2013

10/10

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No, I'm not a professional photographer. No, I'm not a semi-pro photographer either. I'm just a guy who likes to shoot beautiful pics when I hang out with my friends and family. On the other side, I don't want to drag around 5 lbs of equipment when I travel/go out with my friend. This Nikon baby has everything I want/ever need. I use the 18-140 mm kit lens and I'd like to share some thoughts._ Picture quality is top notch (on par with my friend's D7100)._ Low light performance is also top notch (on par with D7100). Even at ISO 6400, photos are still very clean. No noise at all. Maybe if you're a professional photographer, you'll see it. But for me, the pics are perfect._ Focus is extremely fast, even in low light._ Camera is light even with the 18-140 lens._ Battery life is very good. I usually get about 500-600 shots every charge (with about 30% with flash)._ Never tested wifi before, so can't comment._ Handling is okay, not impressed. Due to the small body size, the grip is a bit small. Bigger cameras (like D7100) have better grip, but also weigh a lot more._ No touch screen. However, most of the times, I shoot in P mode, and I'm not a pro photographer, so I don't need to change settings a lot._ Videos quality is very good. However, it's not silent. The lens creates noise when focusing. If you want silent video focus, go for Canon (t4i, t5i, 70d). People complain about not being able to change aperture during video mode. Well, it's nice if you have that feature, but at least for me, at my level, I don't need that feature._ If you want a walk around lens, get the 18-140 mm. It's an excellent one. Sharp, quick focus, light weight, and reasonable price. If you buy it with the body, it's only $300. Since the camera performs very well at high ISO, you don't need really larger aperture (f2.8 or f.18). The lens also has VR - vibration reduction which is a very nice feature._ Build quality is good, not excellent. But hey, it's lighter and cheaper than the D7100.Overall, this is an excellent camera for hobbyists. The camera performs very very well in most shooting situations (except action in low light). If you're reading this, chances are you are like me, a hobbyist, and this camera is all you need.
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04.01.2014

6/10

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The D5300 was an upgrade purchase for me from a D50 that I have used for 7 years. I have had very good luck with the D50 and wanted to stick with the Nikon brand, looking to use the add on accessories that I have purchased. There were enough feature differences, and the standard kit lens change, between the D5200 and D5300 that I felt spending the extra money was worth it.Some of the things that I like:1. The 18-140 standard lens. It is very functional and covers a lot of picture options.2. The large, movable, display screen.3. The built in wireless feature.4. The shutter speed.5. Some of the setting options.Some of the things that I dislike:1. The size of the camera body. It is smaller than the D50 body and find it to be a little too small for me.2. The button placement on the back right of the camera. There are too many buttons where your thumb naturally rests and find myself pushing them when taking the camera out of the case.3. There are too many menu screens to sort through when you want to use some of the features such as the wireless remote, self timer, and wireless settings. They are not difficult to use, just cumbersome.4. Using the Live View. The pictures are not as good as when using the View Finder.Overall the camera is fine, but am just a little disappointed with the items mentioned above.
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09.04.2014

10/10

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I'm just a rookie with cameras other than point & shoot but developed an interest in going further with my picture taking so, after a lot of investigation and watching a lot of youtube videos comparing cameras, I settle on the Nikon D5300. I ordered the red but was a little disappointed at first as I thought it wouldn't be so shiney. I've gotten use to the color and am extremely pleased with the camera. I've had it a couple months now and have taken a lot of pictures. The Wifi is very good as you can download their app to you ipad or iPhone (also other devices) when you want to include yourself in the picture and view your poses before you activate the shutter. It will then download your pictures to your photo stream devices. The clarity of the pictures is awesome. I also took advantage of an offer from Amazon and upgraded from the kit lenses to a better lens and got a $300 discount. If your looking for an awesome camera, I think you will be pleased with this one.
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30.04.2014

10/10

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I purchased this DSLR as my very first. I have only ever used point and shoots. I also bought a book to go with this so am slowly learning my way beyond Auto. This camera is amazing! I am simply a mom who loves to capture pictures. The pictures are beautiful, clear and stunning. I love that I can quickly capture pics of my 2 kids who never sit still! The other day I took a bunch of pics of a dolphin pod playing in the inlet and later cropped them in really close and the quality is still amazing! I haven't tried GPS or wifi yet. I love the cute filters and scene settings as I don't fully understand aperture, ISO, etc but I have no doubt that when I do my pics will be even better. FYI Nikon D5300 for Dummies is a great book to go with this awesome camera :)
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27.05.2014

10/10

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This is my first dsrl camera. I did a lot of research. This camera has the best value for the money for me. More than awesome pictures. Incredible quality. Is super easy to understand. One of my biggest selling points was the wi-fi. Just activate it connect it with your smart phone and choose the pictures you want to download to your phone as previews. In less than 5 min you can upload to any social media. It works great on vacations. You can post everithing 2 min after you take the picture.
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19.05.2014

10/10

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I'm a novice in photography that wanted to have more control over the photos and use higher quality lens. I'm very pleased with this camera, its very user friendly, fits very well in my small hands. I've tried the canon T5i which feel unconfortable and loose, I got tired holding it, for some reason the nikon just fells right and firm. I took some excelent pictures using the kit lens (18-140) and also with sigma 1.4 35mm and sigma 17-50 mm 2.8.
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16.02.2014

10/10

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I had the d5100 for over a year and wanted to upgrade to a full frame like a D610 but I just could not justify the increased cost of camera and especially FX lenses. So I went with the D5300 with 18-140mm DX and I am very happy. The 39 point auto focus is a vast improvement over the D5100. The low light is better too. The lens is SHARP! The 18-140 covers most of the range you need so you can travel lite while on vacation and not miss shots while changing lenses. I kept the DX f1.8 35mm fast lens and the ultrawide Tokina 11-16 I had bought for the D5100 and gave the old D5100 and 2 kit lenses to my Daughter. Unless you are a pro or have lots of extra cash you do not need a FX system this DX system works great. Very sharp images!
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