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It takes wonderful photos.
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Takes great photos right out of the box, for those that want to take great pictures just pop on the 18-55mm lens, set to Auto mode and forget it.
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Great quality photos.
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Because the image sensor improvements in the D5600 in most cases this still resulted in better photos vs my D5300 although sometimes (not always) at the expense of a bit more noise
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Shoot in both RAW+JPEG mode, to further ensure the acquisition of attaining good quality photos!
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The camera does appear to take good photos though.
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(Great for taking photos of evidence within dimly lit areas as I previously stated, but poor overly bright exposure for capturing and replicating realistic or artistic photos/images demonstrating or preserving realistic shadows or dark areas.)
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Nikon also claims a dramatic improvement in battery life / shots although I have yet to take enough photos to confirm this
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Create custom shortcuts to the following setup menu items:Active D-Lighting - Set to off for most manual mode exposures, and on for difficult or quick/automatic photos
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Great quality, menus are easy to navigate and photos are great!
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Right out of the box ..... excellent photos
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Having WiFi working you are able to take photos remotely but since it is not working you can't take photos remotely
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I took some amazing photos with this camera