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"The D5300 is a very good upper-entry-level DSLR with a high-resolution sensor and solid video features. It's bigger than mirrorless competitors and it's priced on the high end of its class, but it won't let down a budding photographer, especially those who plan to upgrade from the kit lens to higher-quality optics" according to DP review in 2014.
The successor to the D5300 is the D5600.
See: Panasonic G100 vs Nikon D5300 Comparison.
See: Canon R100 vs Nikon D5300 Comparison.
Mentioned price is for a used body only, $479.99 with 18-140mm f/3.5-5.6 lens.
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Weight480 g
Dimensions125 x 98 x 76 mm
Screen size3.2" fully articulated
Max resolution6000 x 4000
Video resolution1080p60; 720p60
Image stabilizationNo
Continuous drive5 fps
Wi-FiYes
TouchscreenNo
Lens mountNikon F
AF points39
Sensor type24MP APS-C CMOS
ISO Range100 - 12800 (25600 boosted)
PortsUSB 2.0; HDMI
MicrophoneStereo
Storage typesSD / SDHC / SDXC
Video FormatsMPEG-4; H.264
Shutter speed range30 - 1/4000 seconds
ProcessorExpeed 4
Remote controlYes
Built-in flashYes
Battery Life (CIPA)600
Environmentally sealedNo
External flashYes
Flash range12m
Flash X sync speed1/200 sec
Screen dots1037000
Image file formatsJPEG; RAW (12bit / 14bit / compressed)
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