I use the D5600 for mostly street photography and has served me well for 5 years however I'm now looking towards an upgrade, just i don't know which way I'll go yet. I like the fact that I can walk around with the camera around a City and it's not really big where it attracts attention and it's light enough to carry around without being a heavy burden. Even the standard 18-55mm Kit lens is very sharp and useful on this camera. Very well explained video, thankyou.
Had mine since 2019, a lovely little camera who fully allowed me to experiment with the manual mode so the transition toward a more advanced camera isnt overwhelming. overall I liked it, the sensor still allows for a good resolution in macro in raw. The sensor in that camera was truly underrated IMO
I have a Nikon D5600 .it's my first dslr and i really enjoy it.Gets sharp photos ,very easy menu has a touch screen ,it is very light and it's price is affortable.If you are a beginner or not professional photographer this is a good choice.Also connects with the snapbridge which transfers the photos very fast in your smartphone.I shoot usually with the Nikkor afp 70-300mm lens and the 85mm f1.8 which gives brilliant portraits.
I have a D5600 I bought it new and it came with 2 lenses. I like it and it takes beautiful photos is lightweight in comparison to the older more professional models. It is great for astrophotography and is a great little learner camera.
I am having trouble with scrolling through images as it says highlight so how do i get out of that so i can scroll through images the way i scroll through images on my Nikon D5500. Its ok i have just fixed it. Had a good day
For video, I recommend considering one of Nikon's recent mirrorless cameras from the Z series. Nikon has significantly improved the autofocus capabilities for video on these newer models.
So it's not good for Aurora borealis video? And which is better Nikon D5600, Sony a6400 or Sony Zv E-10 ? For both video and photo + low light considered
@@cameraexplorations i just saw GoPro, and the video i think it's awesome maybe the best of every camera i saw😂 a6400 or gopro is my next challenge.. but i can't believe how GoPro 13 has so good quality it's so weird
@@alexSkamn274 there is a major sensor size difference between the two. The a6400 has a much larger sensor. The GoPro is nice, they came a long way, no doubt - but for a trained eye, the a6400 will always win - the differences in color depth, iso, dynamic range are given by the sensor size and this differences can more easily be seen if we switch to a large screen and compare the two. Hope it helps! Whatever you buy, enjoy it (because that's the most important thing)!
I am still having it along with Nikon Z5. I always pick it when i plan to go out because of its size and weight. I still love it. Regarding the video, the autofocus is unreliable.
The Nikon D5000 is a 15-year-old camera, with technology from that time, as it was released in 2009. It still performs well in photography, thanks to its large APS-C sensor. A beginner can learn photography with it, and it could also be a good camera for vacation photos. However, its video capabilities are limited, as it can only record in 720p.
@kaveritavagad-2916 That's still a good price, considering that it was 800 USD when it was launched. A shutter count of 1500 is very low, so the camera was nearly brand-new when you bought it. That's good 👍
What is your opinion about the Nikon D5600?
Had it 4 years now. Very good for the price
It's a beautiful choice for true photography! I'm going to buy another one for travels!❤.. Thanks indeed! D.
I use the D5600 for mostly street photography and has served me well for 5 years however I'm now looking towards an upgrade, just i don't know which way I'll go yet. I like the fact that I can walk around with the camera around a City and it's not really big where it attracts attention and it's light enough to carry around without being a heavy burden. Even the standard 18-55mm Kit lens is very sharp and useful on this camera. Very well explained video, thankyou.
@@davidjohnston1374 the 16-80mm is well worth getting
A lot sharper
Had mine since 2019, a lovely little camera who fully allowed me to experiment with the manual mode so the transition toward a more advanced camera isnt overwhelming. overall I liked it, the sensor still allows for a good resolution in macro in raw. The sensor in that camera was truly underrated IMO
It's available for sale or not
This is a camera review video. If you’re looking to buy one, check Google, your local camera stores, or websites where people sell used products.
was considering this as a first camera, this was helpful btw nice voice
Glad I could help and thank you!
reminds me of Robin Williams
Love mine, but went mirrorless a couple of years back. I am slowly going back to dslrs. Good vid.
Glad to hear you loved your Nikon D5600 and that you are still enjoying DSLRs in a world of mirrorless cameras. Thanks!
Me too! Adore DSLRs, no love with mirrorless : they are market, no photography! ❤.. D.
I have a Nikon D5600 .it's my first dslr and i really enjoy it.Gets sharp photos ,very easy menu has a touch screen ,it is very light and it's price is affortable.If you are a beginner or not professional photographer this is a good choice.Also connects with the snapbridge which transfers the photos very fast in your smartphone.I shoot usually with the Nikkor afp 70-300mm lens and the 85mm f1.8 which gives brilliant portraits.
Nice to hear that you're enjoying your Nikon D5600 and thank you for sharing your opinion about it!
I have a D5600 I bought it new and it came with 2 lenses. I like it and it takes beautiful photos is lightweight in comparison to the older more professional models. It is great for astrophotography and is a great little learner camera.
Totally agree!
I have just bought this camera to go alongside my Nikon D5500
I am having trouble with scrolling through images as it says highlight so how do i get out of that so i can scroll through images the way i scroll through images on my Nikon D5500.
Its ok i have just fixed it. Had a good day
Glad you fixed it!
What Nikon camera do you recommend a beginner to buy for videos?
For video, I recommend considering one of Nikon's recent mirrorless cameras from the Z series. Nikon has significantly improved the autofocus capabilities for video on these newer models.
Im going to buy one of this for wedding photography..wish me luck 🤞
Good luck!
what camera would you recommend when you said sony or canon for this price range
A dslr like the Canon 80D, Canon 800D or Canon 760D, or a mirrorless camera like the Canon M50, or a Sony A6100.
So it's not good for Aurora borealis video? And which is better Nikon D5600, Sony a6400 or Sony Zv E-10 ? For both video and photo + low light considered
Don't know about an Aurora borealis video, I've never witnessed one, but for sure, for photos and videos, the Sony a6400 is the best one of the three.
@@cameraexplorations i just saw GoPro, and the video i think it's awesome maybe the best of every camera i saw😂 a6400 or gopro is my next challenge.. but i can't believe how GoPro 13 has so good quality it's so weird
@@alexSkamn274 there is a major sensor size difference between the two. The a6400 has a much larger sensor. The GoPro is nice, they came a long way, no doubt - but for a trained eye, the a6400 will always win - the differences in color depth, iso, dynamic range are given by the sensor size and this differences can more easily be seen if we switch to a large screen and compare the two. Hope it helps! Whatever you buy, enjoy it (because that's the most important thing)!
@@cameraexplorations thank you!!! I prefer normal camera actually.
I am still having it along with Nikon Z5. I always pick it when i plan to go out because of its size and weight. I still love it.
Regarding the video, the autofocus is unreliable.
Good to hear that you’re still using the D5600 along with the Z5. Thanks for sharing this and for adding your observations regarding its autofocus!
@@cameraexplorations same two choices as me!!
Do you think Nikon d5000 is still good now ❓
The Nikon D5000 is a 15-year-old camera, with technology from that time, as it was released in 2009. It still performs well in photography, thanks to its large APS-C sensor. A beginner can learn photography with it, and it could also be a good camera for vacation photos. However, its video capabilities are limited, as it can only record in 720p.
@@cameraexplorations oh thx
Got it for $420 and it's amazing at that price.
Yes, if you got it brand new, that's a good price! Glad you're enjoying your D5600!
@@cameraexplorations it was not Brand new. Used for 3 months and Shutter count of 1500
@kaveritavagad-2916 That's still a good price, considering that it was 800 USD when it was launched. A shutter count of 1500 is very low, so the camera was nearly brand-new when you bought it. That's good 👍
I transfered the D5600 to a Infrared. Super IR camer . .
Nice!
I'm getting it for $215 should I take the deal ?
$215 is a very good price, but you should take it only if you watched the video carefully and decided that this camera fits your needs.
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Uhm U look like Klaus Michelson 😅
Yes, it seems like I do look a bit like him. Thank you for the comment! :D