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GENERAL | |
The D5600 was introduced by Nikon in November 2016. It belongs to the Amateur DSLRs category. Nikon is well-known and shouldn't require further introduction, please see our manufacturer's page for more digital cameras by Nikon. | |
Manufacturer | Nikon |
Category | Amateur DSLR |
Introduced | 11/2016 |
SENSOR | |
The D5600 features a CMOS sensor in APS-C size (with Nikon cameras: DX)that has an area of approximately 24 x 16 mm² (0.93" x 0.61"). This infographic compares the D5600's sensor to other common formats: ![]() (The 1-Euro coin used for scale has a diameter of 23.25mm, slightly smaller than a US quarter.) The D5600's image sensor has an effective resolution of around 24 megapixel. The resolution is above average and will be sufficient for the foreseeable future. Photos with this resolution can easily be printed in A2 size or larger, even if unwanted parts of the photo have to be cropped. The Nikon supports taking images in RAW. RAW images are stored as they come from the sensor, without any in-camera processing or sharpening. Converting to JPEG or other formats takes place on the computer, using software like Adobe Lightroom or Nikon's RAW converter. This involves one extra processing step but almost always results in superior image quality. Some filters, like converting to monochrome (black and white) will only yield decent results when used with RAW images. The D5600 features a mechanism for automatic sensor cleaning. | |
Format | APS-C |
Sensor area | 23.50 x 15.60mm² (0.93" x 0.61") |
Type | CMOS |
Resolution (physical) | 24.78 megapixel |
Resolution (effective) | 24.20 megapixel |
Pixel size | 15.30 µm² |
Sensor cleaning | |
RAW support | |
Continuous | 5 frames/second |
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LENS | |
All compatible F lenses can be mounted to the D5600. Currently, approximately more than 200 F lenses are available, not counting lenses by third-party manufacturers. Further lenses can be connected via suitable adapters. | |
Interchangeable lens | |
Mount | Nikon F |
VIEWFINDER | |
The D5600 uses an optical viewfinder with a penta mirror. Viewfinders with a penta mirror are typical for entry level cameras. The viewfinder covers 95% of the field of view and has a magnification of 0.54x, an average value for a viewfinder like this.
The infographic illustrates the viewfinder magnification of the D5600. The black area represents a magnification of 1x, corresponding to natural size. The red frame indicates the largest viewfinder magnification in any digital camera on the market today (0.85x). Tip: If the viewfinder image of the D5600 is fuzzy, us the little wheel next to the viewfinder to adjust the sharpness. | |
Type | Optical (Penta mirror) |
Coverage | 95% |
Magnification | 0.54x |
Dioptric correction | |
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SHUTTER | |
The D5600's shutter speeds range from 1/4000s to 30s. | |
Max. shutter speed | 1/4000s |
Min. shutter speed | 30s |
SENSITIVITY | |
The D5600's sensitivity goes from 100 ISO und 25600 ISO, a very useful and practical range. | |
Automatic | |
Min. sensitivity | 100 ISO |
Max. sensitivity | 25600 ISO |
METERING | |
The D5600 supports all common metering modes. The Nikon will also allow spot metering, a must for challenging motives. | |
Multi | |
Center weight | |
Partial | |
Spot | |
AUTO FOCUS | |
The D5600's auto focus processor uses 39 AF points (or sensors). A basic rule of thumb says that the more AF points you have, the better. More AF points mean a better chance to have a point at the location of interest in a scene, a big plus in challenging situations (e.g. when doing macross). Manual focus is also possible with the Nikon, a plus in tricky situations or for some creative freedom. | |
Type | Phase Detection |
AF points | 39 |
Manual focus | |
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FLASH | |
The D5600 features a built-in flash with a range of up to 12m (40 ft.). That range will work for most situations. A flash or a trigger for remote flashes can be attached to the Nikon's hotshoe. Very useful for indirect flashes or for trigggering remote flashes. | |
Built-in | |
Range | 12.00m (40 ft.) |
Hot shoe | |
DISPLAY | |
![]() The D5600 features a monitor with a diagonal of 81.00mm (3.2 in.) and a resolution of c. 1.04 megapixel. That's about average. The camera's display is articulated, a plus for selfies and other challenging situations. The D5600's monitor can work as a touch screen, just like a smartphone. That can be very useful, for example to pick AF points, but keep in mind that touch screens usually don't work when wearing gloves. Display characteristics at a glance: | |
Type | LCD |
Size | 81.00mm (diagonal) (3.2 in.) |
Resolution | 1.04 megapixel |
Articulated | |
Touch screen | |
VIDEO | |
When recording videos with the D5600, the highest supported resolution is 1920 x 1080 pixel, in other words Full HD Video. 4K videos are not supported by the Nikon. The camera features a connector for an external microphone, a neccessity for good video sound. A built-in mike will record everything in front and to the sides of the camera which is mostly not desired. Internal microphones also tend to record camera sounds like focus beeps. Videos with the Nikon D5600 at a glance: | |
Max. resolution | 1920 x 1080 pixel |
...with frame rates | 24 frames/second 25 frames/second 30 frames/second 50 frames/second 60 frames/second |
External microphone | |
CONNECTIVITY & WIRELESS | |
The D5600 has Wifi connectivity already built-in. Use Wifi to transfer images to a smartphone or computer and to remote control the camera. With NFC, camera and smartphone can be paired without the need for passwords. Another option to transfer images to the smartphone is Bluetooth (Note: Bluetooth connections will not always transmit images or videos with full resolution.) In situations where wireless won't work reliably, a wired connection can be used. Connect the Nikon to a monitor or TV set over HDMI.The Nikon connects to your PC over USB 2.0. The Nikon's connectivity at a glance: | |
WiFi | |
Bluetooth | |
NFC | |
Remote (wired) | |
Remote (infrared) | |
Apps | |
HDMI (standard) | |
HDMI (mini) | |
HDMI (micro) | |
USB 2.0 | |
USB 3.0 | |
USB Micro | |
USB Mini | |
USB-C | |
Custom | |
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STORAGE | |
What memory cards can be used with the Nikon D5600? The camera will accept all common SD HC and SD XC cards. With an average image size of 12 megabytes (JPEG, fine) a 32 GByte memory card would hold up to 2670 images. Supported memory cards at a glance: | |
Slots | 1 |
Memory cards | SD SDHC SDXC |
MISC. FUNCTIONS | |
Let's have a look at some other features of the Nikon D5600: The D5600 doesn't have a built-in GPS receiver. If you want to add coordinates to your photos, you'll have to do so in 3rd party software like Adobe Lightroom. However, with Wifi built-in, location data can also be added via a connected smartphone. The D5600 doesn't have a built-in stabilizer. That would have been a plus when using legacy zooms or tele lenses without stabilizer. When buying a kit with lens, make sure that the lens is stabilized. The camera can create HDRs automatically. That saves you from manually creating sequences of images with variying exposure values. The D5600 is not environmentally sealed against dust and moisture; keep that in mind in the rain and on the beach. The Nikon's features in a handy table: | |
GPS | |
Image stabilizer | |
Level indicator | |
Panoramas | |
HDR | |
Environmentally sealed | |
BATTERY | |
The Nikon D5600 works with a EN-EL14a LiIon battery. The battery lifetime is a generous 970 shots. Usually enough for a full day or more. The battery can not be charged while in camera. Instead you have to take it out of the camera and put it into the supplied dedicated charger. The D5600's battery at a glance: | |
Type | EN-EL14a LiIon |
Removable | |
In-camera charging | |
Battery life | 970 photos |
DIMENSIONS | |
The Nikon D5600's dimensions are 124.0 x 97 x 70mm³. (4.9" x 3.8" x 2.8"). That's the body only, without lens. The camera's weight is a reasonable 465 grams (15.0 oz.). Add to this the weight of the lens. Front and top view of the D5600 with dimensions: | |
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SIZE COMPARISON | |
To put the size of the camera in context, here it is next to a typical ID card (c. 86mm x 55mm, about the size of a credit card). The D5600 is clearly bigger: | |
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Our rating of the Nikon D5600
Nikon's 5000 series is aimed at amateur photographers who outgrew typical entry-level DSLRs like the D3400. Compared to beginner cameras the D5600 brings faster autofocus, higher resolution and sensor cleaning. Also provided is an articulated display, very useful for selfies and many photographic situations like panos or macros.
For even more performance combined with a brighter and higher magnifying vierfinder have a look at Nikon's 7000 series, namely the Nikon D7200 and the Nikon D7500.
The D5600 is a worthy upgrade from older D5xxx Nikons, especially the D5200 and D5300, not so much from the more recent D5500.
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