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![]() | Nikon D5600 Pros: Lightness, compactness, ergonomics, adjustable screen and touch, excellent file quality both RAW and JPEG as long as you do not overdo it with isos, excellent dynamic range, battery life, very good built-in microphone, much appreciated time lapse function, quick file sharing thanks to snapbridge, fine flash Cons: Just a customizable button and lack of a second ring, focus in videos not always accurate, lack of High Speed Sync, over 3200 iso suffers, slow burst in live view, Opinion: I have been using this machine for more than two years and I am very satisfied with it. It returns files of really really good and quite workable in pp, as long as I do not exaggerate with isos: in fact, I set 3200 as a max value (sense settings. Iso in the menu), I took night shots at 6400 iso and unfortunately the quality suffers more than necessary in my opinion, but it depends on the type of photo. It is held very well in hand even if the migniol protrudes a little, however to be a monoghiera the maneuverability is also good: I often use the priority of diaphragms and I found it easy to control with the same opening ring and (with the button pressed) the comp. of the exposure, but a second ring and another function key would have helped me much more. The adjustable screen is a holy hand in both photos and videos, I don't know why Nikon doesn't make extensive use of it. Using the optical viewfinder the focus is very good although, for moving subjects, I prefer to use single-point mode over 3d tracking, the shooting data in the viewfinder is seen well and is quite complete even if I found them a little unluminous. LV mode slows down burst and to but the choice of touch focus point helps a lot in photos, however, in my opinion the lv should only be used for videos, with permanent focus set and wide extended area (it is more precise) since face recognition and af pursuit are not always reliable. As for touch, it greatly improves the ease of use of the entire interface (already simple in itself) and also works well the proximity sensor that turns it off when using the optical viewfinder. With regard to picture control, I suggest keeping the standard one or landscapes (or monochrome) and setting d-lighting to Auto or moderate. To conclude, the d5600 is a machine that also satisfies an experienced photographer but must be "studied" for a moment to give its best. sent on March 27, 2021 |
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