Just picked one up from Amazon at $646. Awesome camera for those on a budget. Allows me to put money into good lenses. Great size, very sharp pics. Good investment.
Great review! It rather upsets me when the D5600 is referred to as an "Entry Level' DSLR because, as you rightly point out, this camera can hold it's own with so-called "professional' level cameras. This camera with a good lens is awesome. I recently bought the Nikon 70-300mm lens and the results with the D5600 are stunning. I'm not sure what anyone would want to use a heavy, expensive full frame when this is so good. JMHO.
Craig Cameron I feel exactly the same way! It's far from being an entry-level camera. I get such professional results with my D5500, and the low light performance is amazing too!
The primary reasons to shoot full frame over DX are low-light capability and the wider images. Full frame images are more malleable in post-processing because you're able to crop a lot deeper without your pixels blowing up and losing sharpness. This is because DX cameras (cropped sensor cameras) change the focal length of a lens. A 35mm lens on a full frame camera is actually about a 55mm lens on a DX camera. An 85 is about 127, etc. This is actually good in situations where you need more zoom. You can cheat and use a shorter lens on a DX camera and it becomes a longer lens. However, the best lenses money can buy are full-frame lenses, which you can use on a DX camera, but they'll still be rendered at DX aspect ratios. So an excellent FX lens is often outperformed on a DX camera by a DX lens, but that same FX lens on an FX camera may be a better piece of glass that produces better results than every DX lens in existence. Also FX cameras often have certain features that aren't present on DX bodies. Like dual card slots. The 5000 series only has one card slot, and having dual slots is pretty mandatory for a working professional. Especially if you're a wedding photographer. If one of those cards gets corrupted, you have a backup. If you only have one card, you've fucked the clients out of once-in-a-lifetime photos. The lack of a focus motor in-body is also really troubling and prevents you from getting the kind of range that you're afforded when you shoot Nikon. Nikon lenses from 30 years ago are some of the best lenses money can buy, but they won't autofocus on your body and when you're manually focusing every shot, you're missing shots. Overall, as a general rule of thumb, if you're a sports photographer, you absolutely need an FX camera. If you're a wildlife photographer, you definitely want one, but you can get by without one. If you're a portrait photographer, you really don't need one because you don't care about anything an FX camera does. (Wider images are of no importance to you) If you're a wedding photographer, you don't need one, but you definitely need a camera body with two card slots. If you're a real estate or architecture photographer, you need one, but a lot don't have one. (When you're shooting interiors or buildings, for real estate in particular, you want the rooms to look as large as possible and you want that wider shot that the DX body won't allow you) If you're a landscape photographer, you also need one, and want that wider shot.
I was looking forward to hearing about, and seeing the "amazing photo capabilities" of the D5600, but what I found was a lot of comparisons of the 5600 to the 7200, which tends to understate the capabilities of the 5600. The 5xxx series has been an excellent, less expensive, smaller, lighter alternative to the 7xxx series, and until the D500 and D7500 were the only Nikon APS-C bodies on which an articulating, or touch-enabled LCD was mounted. The 7200 lacks some of the connectivity/social media advantages the 5600 has, and the 5600 captures equivalent images in 'most' lighting situations. Since the target user of this DSLR is relatively new to digital photography it's unlikely they'll have legacy glass which requires a focusing motor, and why would they go for such lenses given the performance of the new generation of AF-P lenses, particularly for video?
I have considered the 5600.....would prefer the 7000 or 7100 but its beyond my $$$$. BUT I purchased a Nikon D 50 refurb back in 2006 and am still using it! Also branched into MFT.....more affordable. I have been tempted however to get another nikon. Thanks for the interesting review.....BB focus is great.
Thanks for this review! I'm actually upgrading from D3100 to D5600. I actually have 18-200mm 3.5-5.6 and the 35mm 1.8G. I hope these two lenses will work best with D5600 :)
Thank you so much for your positive speculations regarding D5600. I was about to buy it but found lots of people thinking that it isn't a good choice. As a beginner I fell in dilemma that whether to buy it or not? after looking at your video I came to realize that whatever the camera be it all depends on how we used it and our effort for the good output.
@@qeeranrana7030 congrats. I'm having D5500. These cameras have a lot to offer. Even a beginner may be puzzled. Try to get out of auto mode and dive into aperture priority, shutter priority and finally Full Manual mode. Through practice, I have developed so much control that I stop worrying about settings and shoot like a professional in any event. Just do the homework and set the camera for the situation you are going to shoot just before leaving home. Also learn to use Lightroom or DXO optics pro to enhance the image. It's not always possible to get the best exposure on the site but fairly accurate. Shoot in RAW to get more control over noise and correction ability.
Thank you so much for this video. The D5600 is my first dslr. I’m so excited to learn how to use it. I am having a hard time finding a battery grip. Any suggestions? Keep up the great work!!
Amazon have a few advertised, I have currently this model from Amazon......DSTE Pro IR Remote MB-D5500 Vertical Battery Grip for Nikon D5500 D5600 SLR Digital Camera as EN-EL14 Costs I think are between $25-$35 .
Great video. Lots of good info. I love myD5600 but was a little hesitant to invest 800+ on some nice lenses I have been looking at. In your opinion would investing say $1600 in a couple nice lenses be a bad or good idea? Sigma 18-35 f1.8 is one and Sigma 150-600 is another. Thanks
Thank you! I believe an investment in a good lens is a good idea. Looking back in my photo career, I was never sorry when I purchased quality equipment. That especially goes for lenses. Your lenses should outlast any camera body you are using and you will be able to use that lens on newer camera bodies as well. You have an interesting lens choice with the Sigma 18-35mm f/1.8 & Sigma 150-600mm. The 150-600mm is suppose to be an excellent lens for bird/wildlife photography. Roman Kurywczak, who is a Sigma Pro and one hell of an outstanding photographer, uses this lens. You can see the video when he spoke at B&H's Optic 2016 here: th-cam.com/video/58G-ttOw6PM/w-d-xo.html
HEY Bud, listen, as others have out, this is not a Beginners camera. This is more of a step up camera. The Nikon D3500 is a Beginner camera, hope this helps. Kenneth
The D5600 is an "Entry Level" camera. Today, Nikon calls it "Advanced Entry Level". Can a beginner use the D5600? Sure, why put limitations on a beginner's camera of choice. Good camera gear helps the beginning enthusiast evolve to a more advanced level with minimal frustration. What it still boils down to is the gear doesn't matter as much as the photographer's knowledge and ability. As the video suggests, The Nikon DX format D5600 still offers great features that can yield professional quality images, especially with good lenses, at a bargain price.
Great review!! Im interested in learning photography and in early spring purchasing my first camera..due to budget it was between the D3400 and D5600..I think d5600 is what im getting..once I learn to use it properly it should yield some great images so thanks for the review and examples you shared
I love my 5600.. been using it mainly to shoot my nieces softball games and they come out pretty damn good with the kit lens and the 70-300 af-p lens..
The only downside is that terrible AF motor & af hunting, it's probably solved by a better video lens and an external mic. That adds to the cost though, might as well get an 80D
Absolutely! If I were looking for an inexpensive DSLR for my jewelry & small product photography, I would consider the Nikon D5600. If you're a beginner, I think you'll love using this camera body. To take advantage of what this camera has to offer, be sure to pair it with a good lens.
For my wife's jewelry photography I'm using an older Nikon 28-105mm f/3.5-4.5D Autofocus Zoom Nikkor Lens. You can pick them up on eBay for around $120. I have a video on TH-cam about this lens. Here's the link: th-cam.com/video/BocMTiW-je4/w-d-xo.html Another great lens for product photography is the newer AF-S DX Micro NIKKOR 40mm f/2.8G. It gets great reviews and is reasonably priced at around $276.95 from B&H Photo: bhpho.to/3Qof8F3
I have something problems about my 18-5mm lens for my Nikon D5600,,the autofocus was not funtion normally even i tried to set into manual focus and other setting in camera the lens still not in good condition. what is the common reason or causes about the problem of my lens Sir,any suggestion or recommendation,,Im a Nikon D5600 user here in Philippines,,,Thank you please share your tips and advice regarding my issue
Should I buy Canon 77d with extra 180 dollar over sl2/ 200d ? AS Canon 77 d offers 45 autofocus Points whereas sl2 offers 9 points. Or should I invest $180 in lens with 200d. My budget fixed $730. Or Nikon 5600 with good lens? Suggestion_please: 1) 200d body costs = $380, I can use $350 in lens. 2) 77d body costs = , $560, I can use $170 in lens 3) 5600d body = $475, for lens $255 3) any other combination? 4) any other model/ brand with this same budget? Any other lens #Purpose : portrait, nature, friends & family picture in weekends.. max AF points is really needed for me?? #Only photography, #No _video , i already have Samsung note 8, so can do 4k video if needed.
I'd choose the Nikon because it has better dynamic range, low light ISO, RAW file flexibility and so much more. It's better than both of the canon in terms of photography.
Sir what to choose between d5600 or canon 800d ? I need better quality image and colour accuracy . Also , kindly inform if d5600 has selective colour mode as special effect .
Both the Nikon D5600 & Canon 800D (T7i) are good cameras and comparable. Since I'm a Nikon shooter, I have no personal experience using the Canon T71) but my personal experience using the D5600, I would say it's amazing, even by today's standards. Yes, the Nikon D5600 offers "Selective Color" in its special effects mode.
Hello, I'm starting at photography, I think the camera that I will buy will be with me for a long time. Thanks for this review! I was almost sure about the D5600 until I saw a comparison with the Canon T7i. There is about USD 100 difference, does it worth the 45 cross focus points vs the 9 of the Nikon? It also has a new processor and the dual pixel. What do you think? Any recommendations?
Great vlog, reassuring as i felt i needed a better camera than my D5600, only had it 1 year, my techniques are improving but always feel i need full frame. Ill stick with this for now.
The word "AMAZING" will suit for Fujifilm for their extra ordinary performance to price Ratio.. The canon 200d sensors are now capable or on par with nikon 5600 and are easy to use..
Great video with a thumbs up and subscribe. I use mine a lot for shooting bands and get great results with a Sigma 18-35 f1.8 I have not been able to find any explicit / clear instructions on what settings to change to give me back button focus on my D5600. Can you recommend a source?
Thank you Chris. Tony Northrup has a good tutorial video on the D5600. th-cam.com/video/Sjym7d0K9qY/w-d-xo.html At around 42:20 he shows how to set up back button focus. Once you use back button focus, you probably won't ever go back.
Both of these cameras are great models for the price and very similar in specs. I don't think you can go wrong with either brand as both Fuji and Nikon are two of my favorites. You would have to look at the specs and see what is important to you. If you are planning on going to a mirrorless system, then the XT-100 would be a good choice. Fuji has some outstanding X mount lenses that you can use if you ever wanted to upgrade to a more advanced Fuji body. Plus the X-T100 shoots 4K movies. However, the Nikon DSLR D5600 is no slouch either. It is also a great buy for the money. It has an amazing battery life of 820 shot's versus Fuji's 430. is a little better in high ISO setting, not to mention a choice of many outstanding lenses made by Nikon.
Unfortunately I started using my dads rebel 6 and decided to pickup a cam for myself and had a deal on the 5600 but after shooting with the canon I feel like the Nikon shoots more vanilla compared to the canon
Both have similar specs, with the Nikon D5600 having a slight advantage over the Canon 200D (EOS Rebel SL2 in North America) in some of the specs. Here's a good review for you to look over and see what specs matter to you most: cameradecision.com/compare/Nikon-D5600-vs-Canon-EOS-Rebel-SL2
I just want to buy d5600 model with Lens 18-140mm AF-S or 18-55mm with zoom 70-300mm .... For my personal use for photography ... Please suggest me any one lens from above two lenses . I am confused which one is good to worth the money...please suggest me any one lens..... Thanks Damini Sharma
If it was me and for personal general use, along with the D5600, I would go for the 18-140mm. Better yet would be the 18-200mm or 18-300mm. While the 70-300mm is a superb lens and great for wildlife and some portraiture, it also gives you a nice telephoto range with Vibration Reduction. When using the 70-300mm lens with a crop sensor/ DX body like the D5600, keep in mind the field of view equivalency is 105-450mm, so to get the most out of this lens a more extensive knowledge of photography may be helpful. Once you gain more experience with photography and your equipment, you will know what other lenses you may need to give you the look and image quality you are after. So, in a nutshell, the 18-140mm lens would be a great start
Thank you for clearing my confusion... i will go with 18-140mm .. it is going to be my 1ST DSLR ... thank you so much for your advice... have a good time :)
@@user-rz9lo8ls2e yes, 18-140 is the lens which will stay on your DSLR most of the time. Take 70-300 mm for wildlife. These two lenses will cover 95% of the usable focal range. Get a 10-20mm afp DX lens if you are into landscape or architectural photography. Getting a prime lens is optional for portraits or street photography. You may choose it later.
Sir I am a beginner I like 3400 the 5600 and 3400 haves same specifications expect touchscreen and a vari angle screen. Then sir which is better for use 5600 is little expensive. Excepting the touch screen and movable screen is 3400 is good not too expensive Sir what's ur opinion Waiting for the reply
While the Nikon D3400 is a decent camera body, if it were me I'd choose the D5600. The touch/screen screen alone is worth the additional cost. Plus, the D5600 has a microphone port, does Timelapse Recording and has a few other features the D3400 does not. If those things do not matter to you, the D3400 is still a decent camera body at an excellent price.
While I have not used Canon's EOS 200D/EOS Rebel SL2, but looking at the specs, they are very similar. If you don't have any investment in any of these camera systems such as lenses flash units, etc., either system would serve you well in this category and price range. Since I am mostly a Nikon shooter, I have stuck with their system and am still currently a very happy user.
I don't believe you will be disappointed with the Nikon D5600. Although it does not have the same build quality as some of the more expensive Nikons, it does have the potential for giving you great looking images along with amazing features. Look at the reviews and comments from Nikon, B&H photo & Best Buy and you can see why so many people rate this camera with high reviews.
I have used several Tamron lenses in my career and am still a happy user of Tamron's 28-75mm f2.8 lens, unfortunately I have not used the 18-400mm but wouldn't mind owning this lens. According to many reviews, it is a fabulous versatile, general purpose lens for the price, capable of sharp images and even background blur to some degree. It can be the only lens you may want to take with you when traveling with minimal equipment is important. Yes, as the Tamron 18-400mm is a DX lens, it will work great on your Nikon D5600 and any other DX camera body.
Between Nikon d5600 and Canon 200d, would there be any issue in using 9 AF points in Canon as compared to 39 AFP in Nikon for photos..? Also in manual video also are there focus issues in Nikon?
While the D7000 was an amazing camera when it was first introduced, back in Nov. 2010. It is outdated in certain features, yet still retains many advantages over the D5600. A few of them are: Build quality with Environmental Sealing, better battery life, faster shutter speed, AF motor, and of course 2 storage slots. On the other hand, the D5600 has an articulating touchscreen, higher max. ISO, and is more selfie friendly. You might want to weigh the advantages of each to help you make your decision. Here's a good comparison overview to help you decide: cameradecision.com/compare/Nikon-D7000-vs-Nikon-D5600
sir i have nikon d5600 dslr camera. after using 4 months my camera flash is not working well. means sometimes it works , sometimes not.. i think that i have done some mistake in setting so thats why it happens about flash. sir pls tell me about flash setting.
While it's hard for me to recommend a lens for someone else, as it depends on your budget and what type of photography you would like to do, but I'll give it a shot as to what I may do. For general purpose & travel, I would consider a Nikon 18-200mm. It gives me great range, is reasonably sharp and easy to travel with. For portraits, sports and photojournalism, I would use Nikon's 70-200mm f/2.8 lens. My second choice for portraits would be Nikon's 85mm f/1.4/1.8 prime lens. Another good choice would be a lens in the 24-70mm f/2.8 or 28-75mm f/2.8 lens. While these last few lenses are a bit expensive, consider it an investment. These are also FX lenses and can be used if you ever upgrade to a full frame camera body.
I was thinkin of this camera because 1080p60 and flip screen but I bought an used D7000 for 240€ then I added an original battery grip and old 50mm f1.8 e series manual lens. Is it really an improvement D5600 against D7000? It has small body, single command dial, not great material..
The D5600 is better than the D7000 in every way. The D7000 released at the same time the original D5000 did. There have been six iterations of the D5000 cameras since then, and Nikon is using completely different processors and sensors now. I doubt a well-used D7000 still has a lot of shutter life left, so I wouldn't concern myself too much with build materials. I have a D5200 that's been beaten half to death and is still working without fault.
I'm mostly a Nikon shooter so I would prefer the D5600. If you look at the specs they are both very similar in features and price. However, the Nikon D5600 does a few more small advantages such as battery life, more focus points, a little better ISO in low light. If you're not invested yet in any of these 2 systems, I think you would be happy with either one.
The lenses you listed all have their own advantages. For portraits, I personally like the 70-300mm lens. The 50mm f/1.4/1.8 is also a great lenses to use when you want to isolate the subject and get nice background blur. Still my favorite lens for portraits is the Nikkor 70-200mm f/2.8 lens. For me, there is no substitute!
Thanks Larry, I read somewhere that Sigma lenses equipped with HSM (Hyper Sonic Motor) makes them compatible with Nikon cameras that have no in-built focusing motor in the camera body. However, it might be a good idea to check with the company that you are buying from.
Watch it again. You're misinterpreting what I said. I said that you can get professional results using this camera, not "you can t take professional pictures because of the camera body build quality".
Both the Nikon D7200 & D5600 or even D5500 are outstanding. Each has certain advantages over the other. The D5600 has less startup delay and an articulating touch screen. That is something I wish the D7200 had. However the D7200 has a weather sealed better built body, dual card slot, better screen resolution, longer battery life, faster max shutter speed, more focus points, better shutter life expectancy, internal AF motor. Look at the specs of each to see which one would work better for you.
I want to buy Nikon D750 for professional photography , would you suggest me for wedding and advertisement photography ? even some one suggested me to go for Sony A7 ||| ( just launched ) but i need your opinion , thanks in advance
If it were me, I'd choose the Nikon D5600 over the D5300. It has a few features that I especially like, such as touchscreen, better iso and battery life. However the D5300 is still an excellent camera and is a little lower in price. Between the D7200 & D5600, for still photography, I personally like the D7200. It has better build quality, 2 card slots, longer battery life, plus an internal focus motor. I only wish the D7200 had a touchscreen.
Both are same. Nikon has started fooling people. I expected a lot of innovation after 3 yrs of release of D5500. They just released D5500 with snap bridge and labelled it as D5600. The function is crippled and useless. They even discontinued the D5500 in fear of low sales of D5600 since consumers will get the same camera in heavily discounted price (D5500)
Yea I thought as much myself, but I think more the upload, people do need to get things right before they start posting video clips if they want to be believable
Just picked one up from Amazon at $646. Awesome camera for those on a budget. Allows me to put money into good lenses. Great size, very sharp pics. Good investment.
I have this camera and I'm very happy with it. I found it at my pawn shop with two kit lenses for $250.
Sounds like you got a super good deal. Congratulations!
Great review! It rather upsets me when the D5600 is referred to as an "Entry Level' DSLR because, as you rightly point out, this camera can hold it's own with so-called "professional' level cameras. This camera with a good lens is awesome. I recently bought the Nikon 70-300mm lens and the results with the D5600 are stunning. I'm not sure what anyone would want to use a heavy, expensive full frame when this is so good. JMHO.
Craig Cameron I feel exactly the same way! It's far from being an entry-level camera. I get such professional results with my D5500, and the low light performance is amazing too!
The primary reasons to shoot full frame over DX are low-light capability and the wider images. Full frame images are more malleable in post-processing because you're able to crop a lot deeper without your pixels blowing up and losing sharpness. This is because DX cameras (cropped sensor cameras) change the focal length of a lens. A 35mm lens on a full frame camera is actually about a 55mm lens on a DX camera. An 85 is about 127, etc. This is actually good in situations where you need more zoom. You can cheat and use a shorter lens on a DX camera and it becomes a longer lens. However, the best lenses money can buy are full-frame lenses, which you can use on a DX camera, but they'll still be rendered at DX aspect ratios. So an excellent FX lens is often outperformed on a DX camera by a DX lens, but that same FX lens on an FX camera may be a better piece of glass that produces better results than every DX lens in existence. Also FX cameras often have certain features that aren't present on DX bodies. Like dual card slots. The 5000 series only has one card slot, and having dual slots is pretty mandatory for a working professional. Especially if you're a wedding photographer. If one of those cards gets corrupted, you have a backup. If you only have one card, you've fucked the clients out of once-in-a-lifetime photos. The lack of a focus motor in-body is also really troubling and prevents you from getting the kind of range that you're afforded when you shoot Nikon. Nikon lenses from 30 years ago are some of the best lenses money can buy, but they won't autofocus on your body and when you're manually focusing every shot, you're missing shots.
Overall, as a general rule of thumb, if you're a sports photographer, you absolutely need an FX camera. If you're a wildlife photographer, you definitely want one, but you can get by without one. If you're a portrait photographer, you really don't need one because you don't care about anything an FX camera does. (Wider images are of no importance to you) If you're a wedding photographer, you don't need one, but you definitely need a camera body with two card slots. If you're a real estate or architecture photographer, you need one, but a lot don't have one. (When you're shooting interiors or buildings, for real estate in particular, you want the rooms to look as large as possible and you want that wider shot that the DX body won't allow you) If you're a landscape photographer, you also need one, and want that wider shot.
It's not "entry level". Entry level on DX line would be the D3500 at the moment but many people misspeak and call the entire DX line "entry level".
I should get 70-300mm lens which comes with camera body or buy 50mm lens instead????
For best portraits
I was looking forward to hearing about, and seeing the "amazing photo capabilities" of the D5600, but what I found was a lot of comparisons of the 5600 to the 7200, which tends to understate the capabilities of the 5600. The 5xxx series has been an excellent, less expensive, smaller, lighter alternative to the 7xxx series, and until the D500 and D7500 were the only Nikon APS-C bodies on which an articulating, or touch-enabled LCD was mounted. The 7200 lacks some of the connectivity/social media advantages the 5600 has, and the 5600 captures equivalent images in 'most' lighting situations. Since the target user of this DSLR is relatively new to digital photography it's unlikely they'll have legacy glass which requires a focusing motor, and why would they go for such lenses given the performance of the new generation of AF-P lenses, particularly for video?
Bravo!
D5600 is my backup camera to my D750, now i use D5600 more than D750, because of the touchscreen... touch and snap...love it...
Thanks for a cool, interesting video on the Nikon D5600's capabilities!
Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching.
The Nikon D7200 i still the most used and popular DX body compared to D750 . But if any one is on a budget go for the d7100
I have considered the 5600.....would prefer the 7000 or 7100 but its beyond my $$$$. BUT I purchased a Nikon D 50 refurb back in 2006 and am still using it! Also branched into MFT.....more affordable. I have been tempted however to get another nikon. Thanks for the interesting review.....BB focus is great.
Good lenses are twice as costly as compared to the camera
like prime lens so expensive ⚡💥
Thanks for this review! I'm actually upgrading from D3100 to D5600. I actually have 18-200mm 3.5-5.6 and the 35mm 1.8G. I hope these two lenses will work best with D5600 :)
Will definitely work
sì Marco, il 35mm farà delle foto bellissime, ce l'ho anche io, stai comprando una macchina che ti lascerà contento
Marco Guanzon AF-P, AF-S & AF-I lenses will work as per Nikon
I still own D3100 cant wait to save up and upgrade !
I just upgraded from the 3100 too. The photo quality on the 5600 is amazing! Well worth the wait.
Thank you so much for your positive speculations regarding D5600. I was about to buy it but found lots of people thinking that it isn't a good choice. As a beginner I fell in dilemma that whether to buy it or not? after looking at your video I came to realize that whatever the camera be it all depends on how we used it and our effort for the good output.
Did u buy it?
@@dhruv1906 yes bro I recently bought it.
@@qeeranrana7030 congrats. I'm having D5500. These cameras have a lot to offer. Even a beginner may be puzzled. Try to get out of auto mode and dive into aperture priority, shutter priority and finally Full Manual mode.
Through practice, I have developed so much control that I stop worrying about settings and shoot like a professional in any event.
Just do the homework and set the camera for the situation you are going to shoot just before leaving home.
Also learn to use Lightroom or DXO optics pro to enhance the image. It's not always possible to get the best exposure on the site but fairly accurate. Shoot in RAW to get more control over noise and correction ability.
I use Nikkor 18-300mm for D5600
You’re a great presenter, thank you
Thank you so much for this video. The D5600 is my first dslr. I’m so excited to learn how to use it. I am having a hard time finding a battery grip. Any suggestions? Keep up the great work!!
Amazon have
a few advertised, I have currently this model from Amazon......DSTE Pro IR Remote MB-D5500 Vertical Battery Grip for Nikon D5500 D5600 SLR Digital Camera as EN-EL14 Costs I think are between $25-$35 .
Desmond Curtis Thanks!
How is it working. Which lens do u use? Did u buy 70-300 lens or 50mm lens for portraits??
Great video. Lots of good info. I love myD5600 but was a little hesitant to invest 800+ on some nice lenses I have been looking at. In your opinion would investing say $1600 in a couple nice lenses be a bad or good idea? Sigma 18-35 f1.8 is one and Sigma 150-600 is another. Thanks
Thank you! I believe an investment in a good lens is a good idea. Looking back in my photo career, I was never sorry when I purchased quality equipment. That especially goes for lenses. Your lenses should outlast any camera body you are using and you will be able to use that lens on newer camera bodies as well.
You have an interesting lens choice with the Sigma 18-35mm f/1.8 & Sigma 150-600mm. The 150-600mm is suppose to be an excellent lens for bird/wildlife photography.
Roman Kurywczak, who is a Sigma Pro and one hell of an outstanding photographer, uses this lens. You can see the video when he spoke at B&H's Optic 2016 here: th-cam.com/video/58G-ttOw6PM/w-d-xo.html
HEY Bud, listen, as others have out, this is not a Beginners camera. This is more of a step up camera. The Nikon D3500 is a Beginner camera, hope this helps. Kenneth
The D5600 is an "Entry Level" camera. Today, Nikon calls it "Advanced Entry Level". Can a beginner use the D5600? Sure, why put limitations on a beginner's camera of choice.
Good camera gear helps the beginning enthusiast evolve to a more advanced level with minimal frustration.
What it still boils down to is the gear doesn't matter as much as the photographer's knowledge and ability.
As the video suggests, The Nikon DX format D5600 still offers great features that can yield professional quality images, especially with good lenses, at a bargain price.
JUst upgraded from d300 to d5600, need video recording. But after watch this review, Im good. lol
Thanks for the video
Thank you
Great review. Thank you.
Thank you!
Great review!! Im interested in learning photography and in early spring purchasing my first camera..due to budget it was between the D3400 and D5600..I think d5600 is what im getting..once I learn to use it properly it should yield some great images
so thanks for the review and examples you shared
I love my 5600.. been using it mainly to shoot my nieces softball games and they come out pretty damn good with the kit lens and the 70-300 af-p lens..
The only downside is that terrible AF motor & af hunting, it's probably solved by a better video lens and an external mic. That adds to the cost though, might as well get an 80D
Fernando Ifill-Cueva the AF-p lenses are super fast St auto focusing and literally silent.
Are you using touchscreen scratch guard screen protector? If you are using, Kindly send the online link.
WHY CHOOSE the 5600.....the explanations..poli..poli🙏🔥🔥
Sir could you please tell me which lens is that in your video....
Hi, is there any wireless shutter remote for the Nikon d5600 please? As its hard to find one
Oluwafemi Ipero you can use your mobile phone as a wireless shutter control. Just download the Nikon snap bridge app.
Hello, is the D5600 still relevant in 2022 for a beginner photographer who needs to use the camera for his own products shooting? Thanks!
Absolutely! If I were looking for an inexpensive DSLR for my jewelry & small product photography, I would consider the Nikon D5600. If you're a beginner, I think you'll love using this camera body. To take advantage of what this camera has to offer, be sure to pair it with a good lens.
@@photofonz Thank you so much! Can you suggest me some good lens for jewelry/small product shooting?
For my wife's jewelry photography I'm using an older Nikon 28-105mm f/3.5-4.5D Autofocus Zoom Nikkor Lens. You can pick them up on eBay for around $120.
I have a video on TH-cam about this lens. Here's the link: th-cam.com/video/BocMTiW-je4/w-d-xo.html
Another great lens for product photography is the newer AF-S DX Micro NIKKOR 40mm f/2.8G. It gets great reviews and is reasonably priced at around $276.95 from B&H Photo: bhpho.to/3Qof8F3
Good camera
I have something problems about my 18-5mm lens for my Nikon D5600,,the autofocus was not funtion normally even i tried to set into manual focus and other setting in camera the lens still not in good condition. what is the common reason or causes about the problem of my lens Sir,any suggestion or recommendation,,Im a Nikon D5600 user here in Philippines,,,Thank you please share your tips and advice regarding my issue
Great lens 70-200 f/2.8!! But the price is 5 times more then d5600
Thank you so much for this video, I found it so helpful :)
Got the d5600 for 419€ with the Kit vr lens. Could not be happier
Should I buy Canon 77d with extra 180 dollar over sl2/ 200d ? AS Canon 77 d offers 45 autofocus Points whereas sl2 offers 9 points. Or should I invest $180 in lens with 200d. My budget fixed $730.
Or Nikon 5600 with good lens?
Suggestion_please:
1) 200d body costs = $380, I can use $350 in lens.
2) 77d body costs = , $560, I can use $170 in lens
3) 5600d body = $475, for lens $255
3) any other combination?
4) any other model/ brand with this same budget? Any other lens
#Purpose : portrait, nature, friends & family picture in weekends.. max AF points is really needed for me??
#Only photography, #No _video , i already have Samsung note 8, so can do 4k video if needed.
I'd choose the Nikon because it has better dynamic range, low light ISO, RAW file flexibility and so much more. It's better than both of the canon in terms of photography.
You will be very surprised how good the kit lens is
Sir what to choose between d5600 or canon 800d ? I need better quality image and colour accuracy . Also , kindly inform if d5600 has selective colour mode as special effect .
Both the Nikon D5600 & Canon 800D (T7i) are good cameras and comparable. Since I'm a Nikon shooter, I have no personal experience using the Canon T71) but my personal experience using the D5600, I would say it's amazing, even by today's standards.
Yes, the Nikon D5600 offers "Selective Color" in its special effects mode.
Go for 800d if you're into videography because nikon video autofocus sucks. For pure photography d5600 will be great
Japan as Number One
Hello,
I'm starting at photography, I think the camera that I will buy will be with me for a long time. Thanks for this review!
I was almost sure about the D5600 until I saw a comparison with the Canon T7i. There is about USD 100 difference, does it worth the 45 cross focus points vs the 9 of the Nikon?
It also has a new processor and the dual pixel. What do you think? Any recommendations?
what you boght?
How abt low light performance???
Great vlog, reassuring as i felt i needed a better camera than my D5600, only had it 1 year, my techniques are improving but always feel i need full frame. Ill stick with this for now.
The word "AMAZING" will suit for Fujifilm for their extra ordinary performance to price Ratio..
The canon 200d sensors are now capable or on par with nikon 5600 and are easy to use..
Great video with a thumbs up and subscribe. I use mine a lot for shooting bands and get great results with a Sigma 18-35 f1.8
I have not been able to find any explicit / clear instructions on what settings to change to give me back button focus on my D5600. Can you recommend a source?
Thank you Chris. Tony Northrup has a good tutorial video on the D5600. th-cam.com/video/Sjym7d0K9qY/w-d-xo.html
At around 42:20 he shows how to set up back button focus.
Once you use back button focus, you probably won't ever go back.
I loved your band , Everclear
Hello sir! Im caught between Nikon 5600 and XT-100, kindly share a your opinion about it.. thank you!
Both of these cameras are great models for the price and very similar in specs. I don't think you can go wrong with either brand as both Fuji and Nikon are two of my favorites. You would have to look at the specs and see what is important to you. If you are planning on going to a mirrorless system, then the XT-100 would be a good
choice. Fuji has some outstanding X mount lenses that you can use if you ever wanted to upgrade to a more advanced Fuji body. Plus the X-T100 shoots 4K movies.
However, the Nikon DSLR D5600 is no slouch either. It is also a great buy for the money. It has an amazing battery life of 820 shot's versus Fuji's 430. is a little better in high ISO setting, not to mention a choice of many outstanding lenses made by Nikon.
Unfortunately I started using my dads rebel 6 and decided to pickup a cam for myself and had a deal on the 5600 but after shooting with the canon I feel like the Nikon shoots more vanilla compared to the canon
Vanilla? Cant understand. That means u like canon over nikon?
Great video, thanks!
Sir... nikon d5600 comparing with canon 200d.. which one is better??
Both have similar specs, with the Nikon D5600 having a slight advantage over the Canon 200D (EOS Rebel SL2 in North America) in some of the specs.
Here's a good review for you to look over and see what specs matter to you most:
cameradecision.com/compare/Nikon-D5600-vs-Canon-EOS-Rebel-SL2
@@photofonz thank you
I just want to buy d5600 model with Lens 18-140mm AF-S or 18-55mm with zoom 70-300mm .... For my personal use for photography ...
Please suggest me any one lens from above two lenses . I am confused which one is good to worth the money...please suggest me any one lens.....
Thanks
Damini Sharma
If it was me and for personal general use, along with the D5600, I would go for the 18-140mm. Better yet would be the 18-200mm or 18-300mm.
While the 70-300mm is a superb lens and great for wildlife and some portraiture, it also gives you a nice telephoto range with Vibration Reduction. When using the 70-300mm lens with a crop sensor/ DX body like the D5600, keep in mind the field of view equivalency is 105-450mm, so to get the most out of this lens a more extensive knowledge of photography may be helpful.
Once you gain more experience with photography and your equipment, you will know what other lenses you may need to give you the look and image quality you are after.
So, in a nutshell, the 18-140mm lens would be a great start
Thank you for clearing my confusion... i will go with 18-140mm .. it is going to be my 1ST DSLR ... thank you so much for your advice...
have a good time :)
DaMini SharMa also get 35mm f/1.8.. which will be ~50mm equivalent... It’s cheap too...don’t miss that awesome lens.
@@user-rz9lo8ls2e yes, 18-140 is the lens which will stay on your DSLR most of the time. Take 70-300 mm for wildlife. These two lenses will cover 95% of the usable focal range. Get a 10-20mm afp DX lens if you are into landscape or architectural photography. Getting a prime lens is optional for portraits or street photography. You may choose it later.
d3400 has internal focus motor.i believe
Sir I am a beginner I like 3400 the 5600 and 3400 haves same specifications expect touchscreen and a vari angle screen. Then sir which is better for use 5600 is little expensive. Excepting the touch screen and movable screen is 3400 is good not too expensive
Sir what's ur opinion
Waiting for the reply
While the Nikon D3400 is a decent camera body, if it were me I'd choose the D5600. The touch/screen screen alone is worth the additional cost. Plus, the D5600 has a microphone port, does Timelapse Recording and has a few other features the D3400 does not.
If those things do not matter to you, the D3400 is still a decent camera body at an excellent price.
photofonz thank you sir
photofonz :I don't have that much money to buy 5600 ☹️
I need 1 dslr for videography
Which one is better
Canon 200 or
Nikon d5600 plzz tell me sir
While I have not used Canon's EOS 200D/EOS Rebel SL2, but looking at the specs, they are very similar. If you don't have any investment in any of these camera systems such as lenses flash units, etc., either system would serve you well in this category and price range.
Since I am mostly a Nikon shooter, I have stuck with their system and am still currently a very happy user.
@@photofonz so i can take nikon 5600 right sir
I don't believe you will be disappointed with the Nikon D5600. Although it does not have the same build quality as some of the more expensive Nikons, it does have the potential for giving you great looking images along with amazing features. Look at the reviews and comments from Nikon, B&H photo & Best Buy and you can see why so many people rate this camera with high reviews.
200d
Hello sir...how much Nikon D5600 is effective with Tamaron 18-400 as I have these both
Regards
I have used several Tamron lenses in my career and am still a happy user of Tamron's 28-75mm f2.8 lens, unfortunately I have not used the 18-400mm but wouldn't mind owning this lens. According to many reviews, it is a fabulous versatile, general purpose lens for the price, capable of sharp images and even background blur to some degree. It can be the only lens you may want to take with you when traveling with minimal equipment is important. Yes, as the Tamron 18-400mm is a DX lens, it will work great on your Nikon D5600 and any other DX camera body.
Between Nikon d5600 and Canon 200d, would there be any issue in using 9 AF points in Canon as compared to 39 AFP in Nikon for photos..? Also in manual video also are there focus issues in Nikon?
More focus points come in handy when shooting action like sports. Otherwise the difference is marginal
Dual pixel focus is still irresistible though.
thanks for the review! good stuff!
should I upgrade from D7000 to D5600
While the D7000 was an amazing camera when it was first introduced, back in Nov. 2010. It is outdated in certain features, yet still retains many advantages over the D5600. A few of them are:
Build quality with Environmental Sealing, better battery life, faster shutter speed, AF motor, and of course 2 storage slots.
On the other hand, the D5600 has an articulating touchscreen, higher max. ISO, and is more selfie friendly.
You might want to weigh the advantages of each to help you make your decision.
Here's a good comparison overview to help you decide:
cameradecision.com/compare/Nikon-D7000-vs-Nikon-D5600
What lens are you using?
Hey, do you know if the Nikon has multiple exposure?
Came across this:
www.nikonians.org/reviews/the-in-camera-multiple-exposure-function
anyone getting press shutter release button error ?
sir i have nikon d5600 dslr camera. after using 4 months my camera flash is not working well. means sometimes it works , sometimes not.. i think that i have done some mistake in setting so thats why it happens about flash.
sir pls tell me about flash setting.
Go to some photo studio they Wil help u
If there is enough light, the flash will not fire. If it doesn't work at night, you need to get it serviced.
what is the best lens i should buy for my D5600 any suggestion plxxx
While it's hard for me to recommend a lens for someone else, as it depends on your budget and what type of photography you would like to do, but I'll give it a shot as to what I may do.
For general purpose & travel, I would consider a Nikon 18-200mm. It gives me great range, is reasonably sharp and easy to travel with.
For portraits, sports and photojournalism, I would use Nikon's 70-200mm f/2.8 lens. My second choice for portraits would be Nikon's 85mm f/1.4/1.8 prime lens. Another good choice would be a lens in the 24-70mm f/2.8 or 28-75mm f/2.8 lens. While these last few lenses are a bit expensive, consider it an investment. These are also FX lenses and can be used if you ever upgrade to a full frame camera body.
Buenos días quisiera un tutorial del manejo de la Nikon 5600 en español, no lo he podido encontrar, quién me ayuda, gracias!!
I was thinkin of this camera because 1080p60 and flip screen but I bought an used D7000 for 240€ then I added an original battery grip and old 50mm f1.8 e series manual lens. Is it really an improvement D5600 against D7000? It has small body, single command dial, not great material..
The D5600 is better than the D7000 in every way. The D7000 released at the same time the original D5000 did. There have been six iterations of the D5000 cameras since then, and Nikon is using completely different processors and sensors now. I doubt a well-used D7000 still has a lot of shutter life left, so I wouldn't concern myself too much with build materials. I have a D5200 that's been beaten half to death and is still working without fault.
it’s what i got and it’s cool 🙌🏼
I mainly takes portraits. Which is good for it. Canon 200D or Nikon D5600
I'm mostly a Nikon shooter so I would prefer the D5600. If you look at the specs they are both very similar in features and price. However, the Nikon D5600 does a few more small advantages such as battery life, more focus points, a little better ISO in low light.
If you're not invested yet in any of these 2 systems, I think you would be happy with either one.
Thank you sir, You made me choose D5600🤗
@@sherenesheen Have fun! I love mine.
@@photofonz sir I should go with combo deal if 18-55lens & 70-300mm lens ... Or buy 50mm lens .?
The lenses you listed all have their own advantages. For portraits, I personally like the 70-300mm lens. The 50mm f/1.4/1.8 is also a great lenses to use when you want to isolate the subject and get nice background blur. Still my favorite lens for portraits is the Nikkor 70-200mm f/2.8 lens. For me, there is no substitute!
Interesting editing style
How to go shutter speed 200 above ? (When I am Using external flash)
It has no hss,thats why i upgrade to d750
Great coment ..... I have question can I use Sigma 70-200 APO DH HSM thanks
Thanks Larry, I read somewhere that Sigma lenses equipped with HSM (Hyper Sonic Motor) makes them compatible with Nikon cameras that have no in-built focusing motor in the camera body. However, it might be a good idea to check with the company that you are buying from.
which camera and lens you have used to shoot this video ? its amazing
For the last couple years, the Nikon D7200 was used to make most of my YT videos.
i am really impressed with the quality of video , which lens you use while shooting video ?
Sir, lenses please , which lens you use while shooting video , kindly suggest , thanks
great video
Nice sir thank u so much
How. Slow motion video recording
You say that you can t take professional pictures because of the camera body build quality. Hmmmm may be you should revise your review ...
Watch it again. You're misinterpreting what I said. I said that you can get professional results using this camera, not "you can t take professional pictures because of the camera body build quality".
Got one
Nice video sir
Sir which is better d5600 vs d7200 plz suggest me?
Both the Nikon D7200 & D5600 or even D5500 are outstanding. Each has certain advantages over the other. The D5600 has less startup delay and an articulating touch screen. That is something I wish the D7200 had. However the D7200 has a weather sealed better built body, dual card slot, better screen resolution, longer battery life, faster max shutter speed, more focus points, better shutter life expectancy, internal AF motor. Look at the specs of each to see which one would work better for you.
I want to buy Nikon D750 for professional photography , would you suggest me for wedding and advertisement photography ? even some one suggested me to go for Sony A7 ||| ( just launched ) but i need your opinion , thanks in advance
Great....
Why is this called a entry level camera? It is more than that
D5300 is great, better value, or D7200.
If it were me, I'd choose the Nikon D5600 over the D5300. It has a few features that I especially like, such as touchscreen, better iso and battery life. However the D5300 is still an excellent camera and is a little lower in price.
Between the D7200 & D5600, for still photography, I personally like the D7200. It has better build quality, 2 card slots, longer battery life, plus an internal focus motor. I only wish the D7200 had a touchscreen.
My mans is a world's 2nd most interesting man lol
looks like my D5500 which is amazing...
Both are same. Nikon has started fooling people. I expected a lot of innovation after 3 yrs of release of D5500. They just released D5500 with snap bridge and labelled it as D5600. The function is crippled and useless. They even discontinued the D5500 in fear of low sales of D5600 since consumers will get the same camera in heavily discounted price (D5500)
The 7200 is better.
innecesario tan alto iso en algunas fotos.
Photos are out of focus
Yea I thought as much myself, but I think more the upload, people do need to get things right before they start posting video clips if they want to be believable
The basic lens it’s 18 to 55. Why you don’t talk about it. Big dislike to you