• Reviews around quality (4.57 of 5)

    Nikon D5300 24.2 MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera with 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR II AF-S DX NIKKOR Zoom Lens (Grey)

    • But the best of all, as I hoped, was the light weight and volume of the equipment that allowed me to enjoy excellent quality images, with little load on my neck
    • Great quality camera.
    • However for those that want the very best image quality this camera has to offer, would want to use a lens better than either kit lens.
    • I'm always looking for the finest quality of the images I take with my camera, so I try to have the best gear my money can buy
    • still trying to manage the focus, but the quality is excellent
    • The quality you receive into an app looks like what a dog might leave on a freshly cut and otherwise prestine lawn in spring
    • Great quality and attention to details in the craftsmanship
    • The D5300 features excellent build quality and has every bit of that quality "Nikon feel" that we have all come to expect
    • Good image quality
    • Absolutely amazing pictures and the quality of up close and far away is very detailed and beautifully vivid
    • Great quality photos of course!
    • Great Quality.
    • I've been a loyal Canon customer for decades, but their mid range cameras don't seem to have kept up with times regarding the quality and capabilities, and I'm not a millionaire
    • Awesome quality and colour accuracy
    • The other day I took a bunch of pics of a dolphin pod playing in the inlet and later cropped them in really close and the quality is still amazing
    • Beautiful picture quality.
    • Amazing camera and amazing quality for video and photo
    • great quality for price!
    • Excellent picture quality
    • Gives great quality pictures and is very light to carry
    • This one stuck out the most as affordable and high quality
    • Pair this with a 50 mm lens and the quality is superb.
    • Still, the brilliant quality of the camera's end results almost justified the heft and weight of the unit.
    • Very easy to handle- Excellent quality in 3200- WiFi
    • Amazing photo quality
    • I chose the D5300 over the Canon T5i and mirrorless cameras because of the sharper picture quality and cheaper cropped sensor lenses, mainly the 35mm f1.8 and 85mm f1.8.I do have to give credit to Nikon for making something in this price range with such excellent picture quality
    • The bag that came with it is a bit small for my liking, but it's good quality
    • The quality of the photo is impeccable and the functionality of this camera makes it MORE than worth the value
    • Incredible quality
    • It feels solid in my hands, produces excellent quality images that are sharp even at 100% magnification and it has decent low light capabilities
    • You’re going to get excellent quality photos
    • Excellent image quality
    • Great picture quality for family photos and for ones looking to hone and advance their photography skills
    • It is definitely for their target buyer - someone like me who is not a professional photographer but who demands top image quality without taking up a lot of physical space in the camera bag
    • The quality of the photos are amazing
    • Great for someone teaching themselves photography, because it gives you the option to adjust all the individual settings like a pro, but also has fantastic quality pictures on the automatically selectable settings based on what kind of picture you're taking (portrait, outdoors, etc)
    • We all know good glass is important, but often times it seems that good quality bodies get down played even though they are also a very important part of the overall photographic equation.5
    • If your looking for a DSLR, brand name and want superior quality and features consider this camera.
    • Camera arrived earlier than expected and is great quality
    • Poor product quality and customer service
    • The D3200 has better image quality and seems to focus much better.
    • But there is a significant cost differential with camera like the aforementioned Fuji over the Nikon for (at least spec-wise) comparable image quality
    • Fast,great quality.
    • solid, lightweight and great image quality, i use it with 18 200 VRII nikor lens and SB910 flash with yongnuo RF transmiters
    • This is my first dslr camera, i did not try any other brand, but i want to say that the quality of the pictures of this camera is quite excelent.
    • Would highly recommend for someone that wants to capture memories and have good quality photos that are a huge step up from most point and shoot cameras.
    • Works great, great quality!
    • Love this camera, great low light quality, compact and sturdy, just overall fun.
    • so here we go-Pros-Awesome picture quality
    • Easy to use (although I am still learning all the features) and takes amazing quality photos!
    • Excellent video quality in 1090p 50 fpsSome photos I took
    • Product of very good quality.
    • but that's the price I'll pay for great quality pictures.
    • Great video quality as well
    • I've originally bought a Sony in a similar price range because of the lure of a Zeiss lens, but had to return it because of the really bad image quality... not sure if I got a lemon or all of them were that bad, but I'm glad I did
    • Then I flirted with a Sony NEX 5N. Good image quality but not enough and inaccessible lenses
    • Excellent quality pictures.
    • Really great quality (at least with this lens
    • it can capture full hd at 1080p at 60p progressive which was unavailable in D5200.Pros• 24.2-megapixel CMOS sensor delivers great images with exceptional quality• Relatively inexpensive compared to its feature class• Good performance even in high-ISO• Easy User interface and menu• 39 point AF system with 9 cross-type sensors• Good fps(5 fps)• Fast buffer clearing• Vibration reduction is excellent• Retouching in camera ranging from cropping to filter effects• Full HD 1080p video capture at up to 30p or 60p with autofocus and a built-in stereo microphone• 360 degree rotatable screen• Built-in pop-up
    • From earlier research I liked the image quality of Nikons just a bit better, but still when you're spending a chunk of cash, and if you're like me and are far, far from the top 3%, you want to make sure you're getting a good product, and a reasonably user friendly one for your money
    • I like very much the quality of the pictures and videos
    • The quality blows away any camera I have used in the past and being able to capture something beautiful to enjoy and share is after all, the whole reason for all of it
    • So far the pics are much better quality!
    • The sound quality of the video however is pretty poor, but then again this is not a dedicated video camera.
    • Quality is good.
    • I am not a pro or semi pro, I just love to take nice quality pictures and all I had before was an iphone 5s
    • Absolutely love this Camera and the great quality it has!
    • Awesome camera with great high quality products.
    • The most important upgrades, to me, are the superior image quality and autofocusing.
    • I've been playing with the camera "off Auto" and the performs very well with great quality.
    • It can output wonderful detailed quality
    • I don't feel like this is a beginner camera because it is a good quality, but I believe a beginner could use it and learn all of its features with some reading and watching tutorial videos - or just playing around with it (but I think reading and watching tutorials will take you even further into knowing how it works and getting the best use from it).
    • The 35mm f/1.8 from Nikkor remains sort of a disappointment, but still shows improved image quality on the end of the D5300
    • Great picture quality
    • ISO then you might find the camera frustrating as you sometimes will have to navigate the software on the camera.
    • I will say that as fast as those cards are, you almost want faster.
    • I have a lot to learn about it's use and am the functions, as well as how to take a great picture
    • l am happy to say however, there is a simple solution which I came across randomly while searching the web and it works like a charm