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Choosing Between Nikon D5300, D5500, and D5600 for Architecture, Landscape, and Film

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  • #1 16998311
    surmar
    Level 2  
    Hello all
    I'm going to buy one of these cameras. It will be useful for me when traveling to make architecture and landscapes. I would like to start recording more movies as well. For now, the same 18-105mm lens
    I wonder if it is worth spending these few hundred zlotys more or is the touch screen worth it and WIFI? What do you think? Should I notice any other significant differences? Or maybe (to mix up) buy a D5500?
    Thank you for all the valuable answers.
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  • #2 16998667
    D214d3k
    Level 39  
    This better zoom is worth it.
    WiFi only if you plan to take pictures outside the home or control the camera in this way.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nw8MU181QMw.
    For the price of 5500 I would aim for Canon with FF 5d2 or 5d3 even if I had to bother with cheap 50 and manual lenses for some time.
    When it comes to SLR movies, don't count on it without a lot of involvement in filming. Tripod plus some Follow focus.

    Choosing Between Nikon D5300, D5500, and D5600 for Architecture, Landscape, and Film

    You also need to learn how to shoot manually. You get tired and someone from the side will do the same with your phone without much input. It pays to think about filming with an SLR if it is to be a music video or a time-lapse movie.
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  • #3 16998714
    surmar
    Level 2  
    D214d3k wrote:
    When it comes to SLR movies, don't count on it without a lot of involvement in filming. Tripod plus some Follow focus.


    Thank you for your answer.
    I focus primarily on photos. I have marked the information about filming only because if there were no significant differences in Photo, then maybe it would prevail. However, I'm buying a camera to take photos, and movies are a nice addition.
  • #4 16998930
    marcode
    Level 26  
    If the video only as an add-on is the D5500 / D5600 great machines but the D5300 does not stand out from them a lot, the matrix is practically the same, not inferior but the lack of touch and a few improvements not much contributing.
    In the amount of the new D5600 + 18-105 you have used D600 + tamron 28-75 f / 2.8 and this is a revelation equipment compared to the crop but there is still no craze for video, and then the used equipment therefore you need a little knowledge.
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