Nikon D5500
For More Information visit : http://www.shopprice.com.au/nikon+d5500Features:
· Sensor: 24 MP DX (23.2 x 15.4 mm) CMOS.
· Excellent updated handling
· Solid performance, great images
· Fast AF
· Screen: Exquisite 3.2″ ,1,036,800 dots..
· Lens Mount: Nikon DX
· 24.2-megapixel APS-C sensor
· 39-point AF
· 5fps continuous shooting
· Continuous shooting speed: 5 FPS
· Shutter:1/4,000 – 30 seconds in third-stop steps.
· ISO:100 – 25,600
· video resolution: 1080p
The Nikon D5000 series always had been a good choice for photographers
who wanted a very capable compact DSLR that offer a higher level of
enthusiast features than the D3000 series that sits below it. Nikon's
latest model - the D5500 - continues that trend, though the differences
between it and the D5300 that came before it are very little. To say the
D5500 sits in a crowded field is an understatement as it has all the
features to be in the top 10 list.
The camera has the new style of DSLR body for Nikon. It’s smaller and lighter than the D5300, but the design changes aren’t really about miniaturizing this camera. With Nikon D5000 the feel is different, but it has a lot in common with D5300 with its look and layout. You get two manual control dials: one around D-pad on the backplate and one on the top plate. These combined with the traditional PASM mode dial provide a good balance of accessibility and control.
Nikon D55oo is great DSLR of a beginner. Being smaller and lighter than D5300, the stylish touch screen makes it more popular than any other DSLR. This body is affordable and effective one in the Nikon family. However, Nikon has actually cut out the other connectivity staple, GPS. The Nikon D5300 has GPS, but this more expensive model doesn’t.
The camera has the new style of DSLR body for Nikon. It’s smaller and lighter than the D5300, but the design changes aren’t really about miniaturizing this camera. With Nikon D5000 the feel is different, but it has a lot in common with D5300 with its look and layout. You get two manual control dials: one around D-pad on the backplate and one on the top plate. These combined with the traditional PASM mode dial provide a good balance of accessibility and control.
Nikon D55oo is great DSLR of a beginner. Being smaller and lighter than D5300, the stylish touch screen makes it more popular than any other DSLR. This body is affordable and effective one in the Nikon family. However, Nikon has actually cut out the other connectivity staple, GPS. The Nikon D5300 has GPS, but this more expensive model doesn’t.
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