Kindle-Kunde
Bewertet in Deutschland am 4. April 2024
Da ich das Gehäuse als "gebraucht" erworben habe, war ich mehr als überrascht, dass es keine Gebrauchsspuren aufwies. Ich habe natürlich sofort die Kamera mit meinen vorhandenen Objektiven von der D3100 ausprobiert. Alles funktioniert einwandfrei, die Bilder sind von einwandfreier Qualität. Gegenüber der D3100 hat die D5300 einige Einstellungen mehr und einen ausklappbaren Bildschirm. Es war das ganze Zubehör wie Ladegerät, Batterie und Kabel dabei, sogar die komplette Beschreibung war dabei. Die Kamera ist zu empfehlen.
Mattia
Bewertet in Deutschland am 28. April 2018
Ich habe meine D5300 damals als blutiger Anfänger gekauft und mit Hilfe von Youtube-Tutorials habe ich sie mit der Zeit kennen und lieben gelernt. Intuitive Bedienung, Schwenk-Display, Wlan zum schnellen Hochladen der Fotos auf das Handy (mit zugehöriger App) und eine solide Fotoqualität machen einfach Spaß. Je mehr man sich mit dem Thema Fotografie beschäftigt desto eher kommt man mit der Kamera ans Limit (Autofokusgeschwindigkeit -und Präzision, Rauschen bei ISO 1000+, Verschlusszeit...) aber für Profis ist sie generell nicht ausgelegt. Für mich ist sie viel mehr ein ideales Gerät zum Lernen und für den Hobbyfotografen der Bilder für den privaten Gebrauch schießt.Das mitgelieferte Kit-Objektiv ist solide verarbeitet und hat einen für der Alltag geeigneten Zoom-Umfang, gestochen scharfe Bilder darf man sich aber nicht erwarten. Dem Laien wird dies aber gar nicht auffallen.
Ricardo Garcia
Bewertet in Spanien am 13. Juli 2016
La Nikon D5300 me parece una excelente primera cámara réflex para aficionados a la fotografía. Es habitual encontrar el kit D5300 + objetivo 18-55 en Amazon por menos de 600 euros, cuando en una gran superficie como ECI puede tener un precio por encima de 800. Por el precio que tiene en Amazon no merece la pena comprar una Nikon D3300 (a menos que tu presupuesto esté muy muy justo), y una Nikon de la gama 7000 es probablemente excesiva como primera cámara.El kit con el objetivo 18-55 me parece el más razonable. El objetivo 18-55 es adecuado para el 90% de las fotos que un aficionado quiera sacar. Es ligero, manejable, de calidad y proporciona un zoom 3x similar al que pueda dar una cámara compacta. El extremo inferior de 18mm (equivalente a 27.54mm en una cámara full-frame) proporciona bastante ángulo sin la necesidad de comprar un objetivo gran angular, que suelen ser bastante caros. Es razonablemente adecuado para paisajes o fotos de grupo en espacios reducidos. El extremo 55mm (equivalente a 84mm en una full-frame) es adecuado para retratos o para acercarse un poco a lo que se quiera fotografiar. Y en el medio podemos pararlo en 24mm (equivalente a 36.72 en full-frame) y tenemos un ángulo que refleja bastante bien lo que vemos con nuestros propios ojos.
Rajan E
Bewertet in Indien am 12. Juni 2016
I like it. user friendly and worth for money. a small problem i felt with zooming, the zooming ring that is not very smooth
Rebecca MK.
Bewertet in Deutschland am 10. Mai 2016
komme aus der "vorsintflutlichen" KB - Fotografie. Arbeitsgerät (aus persönlicher Überzeugung...) NIKON.Nach vielen Jahren der ausschließlichen Betrachtung des Materials, habe ich den Sprung in die digitale Fotografie-Welt gewagt.Die Nikon D5300 erfüllt meine Wünsche nicht nur, sondern übertrifft sie bei weitem. Haptik, Funktionen und Bedienung machen es mir leicht, mich mit der neuen Technik anzufreunden.Mit ein wenig Zeit für das Kennenlernen habe ich schon erste Ergebnisse erzielen können. Anfangs mit den mir bekannten manuellen Einstellungen, und aus Neugier auch unter zu Hilfenahme der Automatiken. Von deren Algorithmen ich positiv überrascht worden bin.Die Farbe war einfach einer plötzlichen Eingebung geschuldet, sieht aber edel aus. Zusammen mit einem Zusatz Accu Griff bin ich mit der Kombination sehr zufrieden.Ist zwar "meckern auf hohem Niveau" aber da, wo der "Live-View" Schalter mit diesem Funktionswählrad sitzt, hätte ich mir ein kleines Display, und somit eine andere Art der Funktionseinstellung vorstellen können.Trotz dieses Wunsches fünf Sterne; weil sich das Gebotene, in diesem Preissegment aus meiner Sicht, die Sterne mehr als verdient hat.Ich neige eher dazu, in hochwertigere Objektive, welche den Preis der Kamera schnell überschreiten, zu investieren. Von daher ist auch die Wahl des Boddy's ein durchdachter Baustein im Gesamtkonzept.
PROS & CONS
Bewertet in Großbritannien am 20. April 2016
Buying my new DSRL, has been one of the biggest decisions I have had to make so far this year.I have been after a "good" camera for almost a decade and when my husband finally said "Buy it for your Birthday" I was very happy to start my search.Like a child with a free pass in a toy store I began to search and compare many of the cameras available in the market, trying to decide where to spend my money, which model would be the right choice… At the end of the day one does not spend £500 on themselves every day (or at least me). So I needed to make sure I did not make a mistake.My search turned out confusing, gave me many headaches and at one point I almost even gave up.There's many articles on the web to help, "Which is the best camera for you?", "Best 2016 cameras"… the list is endless.But even though I learned bits and pieces along the way, the more I read, the more confused I was.After a lot of research and I mean reading article after article, product reviews, cameras specs… I made my choice: D5300.This review is not technical, nor intended to help all those professional or enthusiast that could most surely teach me more than a few things.This review is focused on all those customers who are after a good camera and do not know which one to choose.Maybe my weeks search, and own experience, can help others make their choices a bit less daunting.STEP 1 - Any brand or preference?I looked at Fujifilm, Canon, Nikon and ended up searching for Nikon due to its track record of delivering solid cameras and lenses.STEP 2 -What do you want your camera for? Any must haves?From the start I knew I wanted a camera to take portraits of my children, beautiful pictures on our days out and that as a must have, it needed to have Wi-Fi.So my 1st advice would be for you to think what do you want the camera for and what minimum specs or requirements you wish your camera to have. That will help narrow the search down.STEP 3 and the most confusing: Compact / Bridge / DSRLIf you are looking for a basic camera which you can slip in your pocket or bag, take on a night out or take with the family on holiday, Nikon has an incredibly diverse array of simple-to-use compacts as all the Coolpix Range.Prices can start from the £70 with a L30, and rise up to the £300 mark for a Nikon 1 J5, finding waterproof models on the way as Coolpix AW130.The Nikon 1 J5 was my favourite compact camera, besides of the specs because it was on sale and seemed a good offer not to miss:I have had compact cameras all my life, so I knew I was after something "more".Besides I thought that for the price difference it was worth to carry on looking.So I started looking at the Bridge cameras.Bridge Cameras help you to get closer to the action, or in some cases, take manual control of your images without the need of changing lenses.At first sounded like my ideal camera.I had a look at Coolpix L340, Coolpix P610 and even new releases yet to be released as B500.Why did I not go for a Bridge camera?Two main reasons. Firstly because the 16MP was present and almost all the range, making me think that for once I was spending big money on a "good" camera I wanted more MP (although it would be very wrong to think that MP is everything)And secondly because I learned the difference between RAW and JPEG format.Raw format is the raw image, meaning more quality, more information in one image as the image does not get "compressed" into a JPEG format.With a Raw image, you can work more with it, edit it more, giving you a wide angle of new possibilities.I don’t edit all my pictures, but I wanted the quality of a raw format as well as the possibility to expand, learn more and do more with my pictures.Once I knew I was after a DSRL model, that was the most simple choice for me.I wanted to spend £500 to £600, including lenses, so the D5500 stopped me straight away and cameras as D7200 were out of my league.As main options I had D3300, D5200 and my final choice D5300.Neither the D3300 or the D5200 had Wi-Fi, so I made my final choice and started my D5300 journey.Why do I like this camera and why do I think a beginner would benefit from having one too.The D5300 is an DSRL entry level camera, it has many functions that I have discovered and many more I still have to learn.1st thing I did was to buy the D5300 for Dummies (in case it helps, this is the link)And my two lenses, one for portraits, 55-200 mm VR II on sale just over £100 markand one for what I call, general photography, 18-55 mm VR II on sale for under £100I also must mention I bought the camera body and then the two lenses separately, because the lenses included in the kit are not VR (do not have vibration reduction).We must all remember that Nikon bodies don't offer any form of in-camera image stabilisation.The Nikon VR II range is a perfectly respectable introductory lens that will get out the door and snapping good photos in no time.Compared to the previous versions, included in the camera with lens kit, the VR II is sharper and lighter.VRII lenses have the vibration reduction technology which helps stabilise all images.Just make sure you turn the image stabilisation off if you are shooting with a tripod as image stabilisation with tripod is not required and can affect the quality of the final picture.The VR button is situated on the left side of the camera by the lens.So, with camera and lens, I had more or less kept my budget, without all accessories ;)Main points that me, a beginner likes about D5300-D5300 can be set to auto modeSo I can experience the camera, play with it, learn with it, take shots with it and the camera adjust to the picture.Handling and main settings are fairly easy once you simply navigate yourself through the menu.The book I bought has also helped me set quite a few things up and understand my camera functions better.At this point I must mention that the camera will auto-focus but you will need to "adjust/set" the lens mm manually.Basically you manually set the "frame" of the picture, closer or further away by rotating the lens.Once you have done that, the camera will auto-focus (at least on auto mode, it does)-SizeIt's large but compact at the same time.I like how comfortable it is. For me it seems a good quality camera without the bulkiness of the more professional/expensive cameras.-Raw and JPEGI have set my camera to take pictures on both Raw and Jpeg format.I have the raw format available on my SD card in case I ever want to edit, touch up or work with those pictures but I have the jpeg format so I can transfer those pictures straight to my Android phone.-Wi-FiI have taken "photo-shoot" sessions of my girls on their Birthdays. On the same day, without having to turn my laptop or my All in One on, and without removing the SD card form my camera, I have transferred all pictures from the camera onto my phone.Sharing instantly with friends and family, through apps as Whats….The Nikon app is very easy to set up and work with and I love this instant access to my shots.As I was buying my first DSRL the choice between Wi-Fi and not Wi-Fi was fairly easy.Buying a better camera, with more functions (even if only a few) a newer model with Wi-Fi, for just over £100 was well worth the shot.-Articulated LCD with a high resolutionI can move the screen to my picture needs, even been able to take family selfies easily with the help of a remote and tripod.Now one of us is not missing while taking the picture and we can preview the shot on the screen before cutting someone's head off.You can also take shots through your phone app without the need of a remote.Of course the D5300 offers great video (which I have still not tried), GPS, and many more features which I have not mentioned.But that is simply because I have not got to them as yet.So far I have only been enjoying my new D5300 for two month's.Must knows;-Camera body is mainly made of high quality, shiny plastic. I love the look, my camera feels tough but "light".-It arrived with an UK plug and a worldwide guarantee card.You can call the number on the card (0800) or activate the Nikon guarantee online, which I recommend as you will receive a 2 year manufacturer guarantee instead of one.If you the decide to take out an insurance plan for your camera (mechanical and accidental damage) the insurance will cost less.What you must buy ASAP (in my opinion)-A quality SD cardYou must buy the SD card as it does not come with one.I personally recommend ScanDisk, which at the moment is also on offer.-A spare batteryI can shoot around 500 pictures, before I need to change my rechargeable battery.Regardless of how long it lasts, I would recommend you all buy a spare battery.The model required is: EN-EL14aThere are many batteries available, but in my opinion the original is always the best bet.At the end of the day you have already spend a good amount of £… a few more will not make that much difference.In case it helps, here's the original Nikon-A lens cleanerI bought this lenspens and it honestly works a treat if used with a blowerLens are spotless with no effort whatsoever.The blowers on sale seemed pricey, so I bought this kit:I bought Option 1.I use the blower to make sure my lens is spotless, the spray bottle to spray the room before I replace my lens and before I clean it.The cloths I use to clean my daughter's glasses ;) I have just kept one just in case.-A filter or a hood to protect your lensThe lens hood I bought the original Nikon HB-34 Bayonet Lens HoodAnd the UV filter I have bought this one, which is quite decent, but I have still not used it;-A camera bagI am not going to get started on those, as I actually bought around 5 camera bags before I chose the one that was best for my needs.The camera bag is a very personal choice down to each of our tastes and preferences.I personally bought this model, and my camera , my 2 lenses and my basic cleaning kit fit just fine;As an overall I know I made the right choice with my D5300 and now I have a good camera which I can learn and progress with, without feeling stuck with the "that's it" feeling again that I have suffered with many compact cameras through the years.I have mentioned over and over again the word "good" camera. The word good is in between brackets because I believe there are no bad cameras. There is a camera for each one of us... the hard bit is to find the right one for our needs.I love the photography world, and with my very much loved D5300, I know I have made the correct choice.I hope that makes sense ;)If you have any questions, please feel free to ask just remember I'm an amateur.I hope my review has been helpful to you, thanks for reading.
Marco
Bewertet in Italien am 9. März 2015
Ottimo prodotto, perfetto per chi come me vuole avvicinarsi al mondo della fotografia prestando però attenzione al portafoglio.Dopo una lunga ricerca su siti vari, blog e forum di fotografia ho trovato quello che cercavo nella Nikon D5300, comprata per affrontare il primo lungo viaggio:PREGI:- è una entry level con qualche accenno ad una macchina semiprofessionale,- a differenza di molte altre sorelle di categoria questa non è solo plasticaccia ma è anche composta da alluminio e quindi più resistente agli urti e notevolmente più leggera (ottimo per chi come me vuole viaggiare zaino in spalla);-prezzo imbattibile! in tutti i negozio la si trova sugli 799 euro con kit 18-55 e sui rivenditori online non a meno di 630 euro.DIFETTI:- spacciata per macchina di importazione europea è in realtà asiatica (ecco perchè costa così "poco"), all'interno gli opuscoletti originali sono in cinese/giapponese anche se il libretto di istruzioni è stato stampato (successivamente) in inglese. E' comunque possibile scaricarlo dal sito Nikon.it in lingua italiana.- non è possibile estendere la garanzia originale di 4 anni (Nital) dato che è una macchina di importazione, ma solitamente è possibile utilizzare una garanzia del rivenditore.Se state ancora pensando se Canon sia meglio di Nikon (o viceversa) state sbagliando approccio, sono reflex "quasi identiche" e non esiste una marca che sia meglio dell'altra, a meno che non vi facciate "fregare" da pubblicità e strategie di marketing delle case produttrici.Fino a ieri ero convinto che Canon fosse meglio solo perchè vedevo in giro solo fotocamere di questa marca (tutti i turisti asiatici usano Canon) ma Steve Mc Curry fotografa con una Nikon ;)In bocca al lupo per il vostro acquisto
Sasha
Bewertet in Italien am 11. März 2015
Mi ritengo soddisfatto del mio acquisto.Spedizione rapida e dal punto di vista dell'imballaggio posso dire molto accurato. La pratica reflex in questione per un appassionato che desidera ottenere risultati di qualità rimanendo in una fascia di prezzo abbordabile è un buon investimento, considerando anche un potenziamento con la gamma di accessori compatibili e la possibilità di girare video in full hd e altre funzioni utili da sperimentare come gli effetti, le opzioni HDR o le compatibilità wifi, per una facile connessione ai dispositivi smartphone potendo gestire in remoto i propri scatti in tempo reale.5 stelle!
Joe
Bewertet in Deutschland am 10. Februar 2014
Geniale Kamera für Hobby Fotografen die den Anspruch haben auch semi Profi Einstellungen durchzuführen und Wert auf gute Qualität legen.Habe die Nikon in rot ( dunkel mit metallic Effekt) gekauft und die sieht wirklich sehr schön aus da es mal was anderes ist als nur schwarz.Als Objektiv habe ich das Nikkor 18-140mm 3,5 ; 5,6 für Reisen und immerdrauf Linse im Einsatz. Die Kombi von beiden macht sehr gute Fotos und die Qualität der Bildschärfe ist wirklich ausgezeichnet! Besonders bei Porträtaufnahmen gibt es ein wunderschönes Bokeh (freistellen von Personen vor dem Hintergrund) .die Nikon D5300 ist eine rundum gelungene Kamera und meine persönlichen High lights sind:die leichte Bedienung ( auch für Anfänger)die perfekt funktionierenden Automatik Programme, da gibt es einige gute "Helferlein" und "Effekte"die Möglichkeit jederzeit sehr einfach und schnell alles auch selbst manuell zu beeinflussendie gute Ausstattung der Kamera, mit sämtlichen Funktionen die das "Fotografenherz" benötigtGenialer Live View Modus und auch sehr gute Video Leistungextrem schneller Autofokus und Bildstabilisator beim DX Objektiv von Nikondie gute Mischung seine eigene Einstellung der Kamera im eigenen Menü festzulegen und zu nutzen wann immer sie gebraucht wirdTIP: super Lösung für ISO Einstellung ist auch die ISO Automatik, die man mit einen max.Wert begrenzen kann z.B. 3200 ISO, somit werden die Bilder wirklich gut und zeigen wenig rauschen . Die Nikon steuert dann autom die ISO Werte und schiesst dennoch nicht über Ziel. Als Fotograf kümmere ich mich dann nur um Schärfe , Zeit oder. Blende abhängig ob ich mit M,A oder S Modus fotografiere.Cool ist auch ein eingebautes Bildbearbeitungsprogramm welches ich gleich in der Kamera für schnelle Entwicklung nutzen kann falls ich RAW Bilder sofort bearbeiten möchte. JPEG und RAW zugleich kann die Kamera sowieso aber das ist heutzutage ja Standard in diesen Preisklassen.Fazit: perfekte Kamera zum DSLR lernen und weiterentwickeln, bietet alles was das Herz begehrt ist sehr schnell und macht super Fotos . Das Handling ist nach einiger Zeit sehr einfach und logisch aufgebaut. Die Kamera macht wirklich Spass und ist zudem auch leicht.Um zukünftig noch höheren Ansprüchen genüge zu tun, werde ich mir zusätzlich ein lichtstarkes Objektiv kaufen, welches ich an der Nikon D5300 sehe, damit diese Kamera und die in ihr verborgenen Leistungen auch voll ausgeschöpft werden können.Hier denke ich an das neue Sigma Art Objektiv 18-35mm F1,8 DC HSM und an das Sigma 50-150mm F2,8 EX DC OS HSM.