It's important to overlook the iterative nature of the D5300 and remember how solid the D5200's feature set was - and hence how impressive its successor's is. Where I expected it to excel - high resolution image creation, specifically - it did. In a (mostly) good way, that proved to be true. I didn't expect major suprises from the D5300 when I picked it up to review. No live preview of aperture changes in live view.On-screen 'info' menu is dense and hard to operate quickly.Single Fn button is only means of direct access to key shooting settings like ISO and WB.Reliable built-in Wi-Fi and location tagging.Good frame coverage of 39-point AF array.Solid feature set for first-time DSLR users.Useful and sophisticated Auto ISO system.High resolution sensor produces highly detailed images.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |