Nikon D5600 review - detailed, hands-on, not sponsored
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- Опубліковано 19 лип 2017
- A detailed hands on review of the Nikon D5600 camera.
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Over 6months old video and he still replies to comments ! Thats amazing.
Great great great review. Best Ive seen for this camera. Thank you.
I appreciate your kind words, as well as your interest in my channel. As long as your comments are civil and your questions are relevant, you will receive a reply from me. I do moderate, but I'd say in a month, with the exception of obvious scam emails, I delete less than 5. And even though I despise comments which are all in upper case, I usually reply to those too. :-)
As always, this is a fantastic and in depth review that covers everything you would want to know before buying a camera. I've had it for several months and am really happy with what it has to offer! Thanks so much Maarten for your hard work, it's so much appreciated!
What a pleasure to read your kind words, thank you!
How do I transfer with wifi not SnapBridge..every time I try it tells me to install snapbridge
Pretty sure that Snapbridge is your only option. Did you install Snapbridge on y our smartphone or tablet?
You are excellent at reviewing products. Clear sound, great videos, in depth but simplified at the same time. Bravo.
Thanks, your kind words were a pleasure to read.
What a pleasure to watch your reviews, I learn more & more about camera's each time ...Can't wait for you next review...Also you are the only one of "camera reviewers" who takes the time to thank people for there comments... truly a kind gentleman
That's so kind of you to say, thanks for taking the time to comment.
Thank you very much for the very comprehensive review. I watched this a little over a year ago when I first bought my D5600. I've returned a number of times to rewatch and learn more. There is so much capability in the camera and I feel I'm just beginning to master all the options. Your video has been very helpful, answering questions that no other tutorials have covered and in a very understandable way. I am very happy with the camera and would encourage anyone purchasing it to return to this video to get additional help as you become more competent with the camera.
What a pleasure to read your kind words. I'm very happy to hear that you've found the video useful in helping you to master your camera.
The review I was waiting for! Thanks a lot, I'm a happy user of this camera
So glad that I made this video - thanks!
Definitely one of the better reviews I've come across for the D5600. A comprehensive review in 18 min. I use the D5600 as my first DSLR and the information was useful. Especially seeing how the LV can be operated and it's limitations. Nice. Thank you.
A pleasure to read your kind words - thanks for taking the time to comment.
I just got this camera and was looking for a good walkthrough. Yours is very thorough and well presented. I’ll be rewatching this as I learn how to use my new camera. Thank you.
Always nice to read that my videos are useful and appreciated, thanks for commenting.
I offer a round of applause for a truly excellent presentation. Thankyou 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Wow, thanks! I appreciate that you took the time to comment.
Thanks a lot Maarten, I always enjoy watching your reviews. As is the case with this one, fantastic, in depth, with no nonsense approach. Always a pleasure to watch. :)
It was a pleasure to read your kind words, thanks for taking the time to comment.
Interesting video. A very comprehensive review. The many different features and settings for auto-focus , metering and post-processing show just how far camera technology has moved in recent years.
The D5000 series of cameras are Nikon's entry-to-mid-range level of cameras. Yet many if the features of this camera appeared only on top-end professional cameras just a few years ago.
The only really major minus for this camera is lack of 4K video. Many smartphones and compact cameras now feature 4K.
Anyway, great video.
That was very kind of you to say, thanks very much. I'm not sure how many consumers are hung up on 4K as a feature - and it helps to differentiate the many (maybe too many) different models in the lineup.
Thanks, didn't know a lot of useful settings on my D5500 until now.
That is the comment I'm always happiest to read, thanks for the kind words.
This was a fantastic review and certainly useful. I was intrigued to find out my camera could do so much more than I thought! Definitely appreciated the comprehensive breakdown :)
It's always nice to read that I've helped increase your knowledge of your camera. Now, go make some great photos!
THANK YOU you're litterily the only out of 100 UA-camrs who mentioned the bitrate
Always my pleasure. It's an important detail to me, I assume it is for all who are serious about video.
Thankyou for making such an easy to understand video. Thanks for educating people more about cameras Nd thanks for helping us buy a better camera.
I appreciate the kind words, always nice to know that my videos are useful to my viewers. Thanks.
Most succinct review about D5600 on youtube. It is as much a user guide as a product review. I find it quite useful for beginners like myself.
Always nice to hear I've created useful content - thanks for the kind words, I particularly appreciate "succinct".
Again, a relaxed and considered review which belies the wealth of information provided. You manage to make almost every camera interesting in some way; which of course it is; to someone. I like the puns too!
Such a pleasure to read your kind words, thanks for commenting.
i luv the way you explaned everything detailed, thank you sir
You are most welcome, thanks for your kind words.
Excellent Review Maarten, I have been looking for a new camera for some time now and helped by this presentation , I've made my choice , the D5600. Thank -You
Thank you for your kind words, always glad to hear you've found a solution that works for you.
Have just ordered this camera and this very thorough review has been and will be very helpful. Thank you so much 👍📸
Thanks, I appreciate your kind comments.
@@MaartenHeilbron should I buy this one or the m50 or 80d?
@@DarkestKnight2424 All are good choices. Let your wallet, your hand (which fits best) and your heart (brand and design) help you choose.
@@MaartenHeilbron I didn't think you would actually reply back seeing as this vidoe is a few years old!
Thank you for the advice, I will make my decision using those factors
@@DarkestKnight2424 I moderate all comments so that I can reply to them all.
Straight forward no frill video. Really user friendly for beginners like me. Thank you
So glad you found it useful, thanks for the kind words, always appreicated.
just the best tech review i have every watched ... i had this camera for a year and i think this video gave me new insights into it :))
Wow, thanks! Always nice to read that my videos are appreciated.
Wow! Such a great review and overview. Carry on Sir! It's very refreshing to see a straight review without attitude. Let me know if you ever want some music?!?!
Thanks for the kind words, and your kind offer. While I did use background music in some of my early videos (and occasionally the need arises in a travel video) I don't generally use music for my work. However, please send me a DM and I'll let you know when I have a need. Thanks!
I will do it Sir!
Perfect, thanks!
maarten you are killing this with so much good reviews
Thanks for the kind words, please accept my apologies.
Thanks for the thoroughly detailed review!
Always my pleasure.
Now that's a professional review. Great job and thanks!
I'm thankful for your very kind words - it's my pleasure.
I purchased the D5300 about 6 months ago and pleased with my results. The D5000 series have been very good cameras for still photography but there are better cameras for video. There are two disappointments though with my camera, first in manual mode you can only alter shutter speed the aperture can’t be changed in this mode. The Nikon D lenses are only manual focus because of the lack of a focus motor which is a minor pain. I had a D7100 but after injuring my shoulder needed a lighter camera.
If you can't change the aperture in manual mode - that's a shortcoming of the lens, not the camera.
Great review, kept a good pace and lots of relevant information
Thank you! A pleasure to read your kind words.
that's the best review i have ever heard....long live so that we can see more and more review.
Thanks for taking the time to comment with such nice words, appreciated.
I was searching for a review of Nikon d5600 which ends here.As i got review in detail from this channel.well explained i love D5600.
Always nice to hear that a viewer found satisfaction on my channel - thanks for the kind words.
Thank you Maarten. I really learned a great deal from your video
Great to hear! Always nice to know viewers appreciate my videos.
Probably the best review of this camera out there and there are a lot. This is perfectly suited to the type of buyer who will purchase or receive this camera (mine's under the Christmas tree).
Thanks, it's always nice to hear from a viewer who appreciates my work. Put on a sticker that says "Open Me First!"
Thank you Sir. Best review for 5600. Easy to understand and precise.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for taking the time to comment.
dear amigo, thank you for your reviews they are very easy to follow and get it! no super tech, not too basic, I just love it! Thanks!
That's very kind of you to say, thanks for taking the time to comment.
always my pleasure, thanks for the kind words
Very good and thorough review. You are appreciated.
That's very kind of you to say, thanks, appreciated.
THANK YOU for this tutorial.It helped me very much.
Glad it helped! Thanks for your kind words.
I have Nikon d5600 and i love it.
Your review is awesome, the best review for Nikon d5600.
Thanks a lot! I appreciate your kind words.
Fantastic review..helped me out with some issues..thank you
Glad to hear, thanks for your kind words.
Thabk you for such an informative review. I am considering to upgrade my nikon d5200 to the new 5600
Glad to hear I was able to provide the information you were looking for, thanks for commenting.
Wow, you have really helped me understand how video works on my D5500 (I hope they are similar) have only shot photos, but like most of us, would like to make the odd video.
I'm always pleased to know my videos are helpful and appreciated by my viewers, thanks.
Thank you Maarten excelent review and illustrations, I already have a D90 but getting dated. I have just now ordered a Nikon D5600.
Hope you enjoy it, thanks for the kind words.
great video! very in depth and realistic, thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it! Always nice to read comments from viewers who appreciate my work.
I appreciate the time you took to review the camera in depth. I really enjoyed the pictures you took as examples. Great video, you should review other cameras.
Thanks for your kind words. You should check out my channel, I’ve reviewed lots.
I have a well used D5200. From there I went on to an Olympus OMD EM1 II, and a D750. Recently I bought a Z50. Now I’m kind of going back to basics. After creating my own Picture Control settings, I used to get wonderful results from that old D52’. It’s the same size as the z50, but has the optical VF that I like about the D750. The D52’ is mechanically worn out. But now I’m considering a D56’ as possibly a travel camera that combines the best of what I’v come to value about the Z50, and the D750. It’s not full frame. But otherwise it seems to give great results, and is better suited to travel on a motorcycle.
Thank you for your unpretentious, and straightforward review of this under rated camera.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts, and your very kind words. Appreciated!
Probably the best review I have seen for the D5600. One thing I would point out though, the aperture CAN be changed in Live View mode with the 18-55mm kit lens (and maybe the others too). This is perhaps due to a firmware update? I bought my camera in 2018 and have updated the firmware 2 or 3 times since purchase.The current firmware version is v1.1 and v2.018 for Distortion Control Data.
Thanks for the kind news and the update, that's useful information.
Thanks for a great review of the D5600!
My pleasure! I appreciate the kind comment.
A great video thanks. I have a D5500 which I bought before the D5600 came out. I wish I had a D5600 as it has the Bluetooth Snapbridge option.
I appreciate the kind words. Yes, that is a useful feature.
The best review of Nikon D5600 I have ever seen
Wow, thanks! A pleasure to read your kind words.
Keep it up ! Excellent review 🙂.
That's very kind of you to say, thank you.
Great tutorial verry detailed and understandable thanks
So pleased to hear that my video was useful for you, thanks for commenting.
Very useful video! Thank you! I love videos this detailed. One question: everyone says you can transfer photos via Bluetooth to your cell or tablet, how about my Mac? I mean, I could just use the SD card, but just wondering
I'm no longer using the D5600 - there are free Nikon apps like ViewNX-i that might do that. downloadcenter.nikonimglib.com/en/products/351/D5600.html
I had, but sold a D5500, and almost immediately regretted parting with it. So, even though it's a few technology years behind, I'm picking up a D5600, and hoping its as good as the 5500 if not better. Thanks Maarten for your 'as usual excellent' review!
I appreciate the kind words. I'm sure you'll be happy.
Hello! I plan to buy this along with the 18-140 VR lens. I am going to switch from smartphone to DSLR photography, and I thought this camera would be wonderful to my needs! Thank you for this very informative video. 😊
I'm glad that you took the time to post your kind words, thanks!!
clear and informative review. thanks
It was a pleasure to read your kind words, appreciated.
Amazing video, I love your work! Thoughts on the Nikon d7200?
Thanks, I appreciate the kind words. Liked it - ua-cam.com/video/VyumlKO9Vag/v-deo.html
11:36 you can't use viewfinder while recording video because when video is recorded mirror of the camera is raised. To be able to use optical viewfinder mirror has to be in "normal" position, not raised.
Thanks for adding this detail, I assumed this was obvious.
Thank you for the review. Thinking about D5600 or D3500. Hobbyist, family photos and little wildlife.
Both would be good choices. Thanks for your kind words.
I came looking for a camera that i can buy and someone who can be a better man to put sende of cameras in my mind. While some people complicated and confused. Your video immediately made me subscribe for you.
How kind of you to say - thanks for taking the time to comment.
Great video and tutorial 😊
Thank you!
Excellent detailed video. I am confident I will be purchasing a 5600 and this video will be a primary reference tool
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for your kind words.
Still not dated, Nikon are still manufacturing them (2022), and I've just replaced my D3200 with a brand new one. Why not? I already own Nikon and Sigma lenses to fit, which is why I didn't go Nikon mirrorless. I already run Olympus and Fujifilm mirrorless cameras anyway. Great review, Maarten, as ever.
Glad to hear, thanks for the update.
Just got a new one cause I love travelling and was looking for a good solution for my needs! Nice Video
Thanks, it was a pleasure to read your kind words.
Great review. Thank you.
I appreciate the kind words, thanks!
I learned more from this video about my new D5600 than from hours of reading the manual. So helpful! Thank you.
Good to know, thanks for commenting, appreciated.
getting this camera when it goes on sale on amazon. know nothing about cameras but this looks like a very good tutorial for someone like me. thanks
Thanks for your kind words, appreciated.
@@MaartenHeilbron thank you!! :)
amazing video and review!
How nice to read your kind words, thanks!
Thanks, this is a great review, am looking to step up to this model from my D90, it looks like it might take a while to get the hang of especially if you have never used a lot of the features on this camera.
I'm sure that most basic operations will be familiar - but there are a lot of other newer features that you can try as you need, or as you have time to play.
Very interesting and informative video. Whilst the D5600 has drawbacks such as having only one SD Card slot, on the other side of the coin, this is a very well-equipped and powerful camera for the price.
The touch-to-focus in stills and video is very useful. The full-articulating screen is also very useful for those of us (such as myself) who would use the camera for vlogging and shooting UA-cam material.
Given the more affordable price, this camera is worth considering.
Yes, thanks for the kind words and reinforcing my conclusion.
Perfect review of the Nikon D5600. The best I could find on UA-cam or in the web ! Thanks !
Thanks, I appreciate your kind words.
this was very helpful to me!!! for video... thanks so much
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for your kind words.
There is no better reviewer on UA-cam.....
Thanks
What a kind comment, thanks very much.
Thanks for the great review, it was extremely helpful.
I'm so glad you took the time to comment, that's always nice to know, thanks.
Love your videos..too many technical details with examples..can you please advise me if D5500/5600 will be a step up from D3400, as far as image quality and focus points are concerned..Tilt screen is an added advantage but I dont find focus in live view as efficient as in viewfiender?
Thanks, I think - I like to imagine that it is exactly the right number of technical details, I don't want to miss anything. For image quality, about the same. I don't think the difference in focus points makes a difference, and yes, that's the disadvantage of a DSLR (over mirrorless) there are two separate focus systems, one for the mirror, another for the mirror up (or mirrorless) mode. In a DSLR, the mirrorless mode is generally inferior. However, in general, in 2019, most mirrorless cameras have focus systems that are superior to DSLRs.
This camera doesn't shot an exposition indicator while pressing the shutter botton? Do you have always to take a look into finder? On my can I have a bar also in manual where the indicator move left to right to see if I'm under or over exposed.
In manual mode there is an exposure meter in the viewfinder.
Absolutely fantastic review video! Loved all the info your experience brings. Really helps my decisions. I hope nikon knows how much of an asset you are to them!
I appreciate your kind words, and that you took the time to comment.
No other video is as better review as it...best
Thanks, I appreciate your kind words.
Hi Marrten, thank you for this video. I bought a d5100 in 2011 to learn taking pictures. It was a good camera for beginners like me. I also bought a prime lens 35mm and a few other zoom lenses afterwards. Today, I notice a some in my d5100. The picture taken appears slightly tilted down on the right (the bridge looks curving down on the right) regardless of what lens I used. I may send it to Nikon for investigation but I’m think to upgrade it to d5600 or z50 because the repair cost will quite high. What would you do? If I buy d5600, then I can continue to use the lenses I have?
Do you mean that it looks that the image (referring to the horizon) is not level? Are you using the level in the display to make sure it is aligned?
Best detailed review I have ever seen. .. Sir please tell which is to buy in 2020.. Nikon D5600 or D3500.
Thanks, I appreciate the kind words. Between those two, I take the D5600.
Wonderful video! I was thinking about getting the canon sl3, but after watching this video I'm not too sure. If I'll mainly be using the dslr for photography, should I go with this Nikon instead of the Canon?
I haven't used the SL3, but I imagine both are capable.
Excellent presentation. Thanks
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for your kind words.
just ordered me one. Anticipation now. Thanks again.
Great video! very helpful
I appreciate the kind words, thanks.
Between Nikon d5600 and Canon 200d, would there be any issue in using 9 AF points in Canon as compared to 39 AFP in Nikon for photos..? Also in manual video also are there focus issues in Nikon?
Well, some ... but in my experience most photographers only rarely need 30 points for single AF. It does (and more is better) make a difference when tracking objects in AF-C modes, but if you're not shooting bursts, etc. then probably not.
I upgraded from the D3400 to the D5600. I found this video super informative and I learned some features I wasn’t aware of, so thanks! I do find though that the full time servo AF inconsistent when filming vlogs or exercise demos (we’re a fitness channel). Any tips? Thanks for all the work you put into these videos.
Glad it was helpful! However, there are very few DSLR-style cameras (the D780 is one) that has the ability to provide full time autofocus in video mode. My tip is to use manual focus and keep the distance between camera and performer fairly constant and to use B-roll.
Thanks for your kind words.
Maarten Heilbron thanks for the super fast reply! Thanks for the advice. I’ll give it a try. -from another Canadian 👍🏼
@@StrongerRunner Always happy to help, it is, after all in our nature.
Nice, again. I have the D5300 and D5500 and have over 30k images taken by each. A little surprised you did not cover the use of touch screen focus while using the viewfinder. This and its more svelte grip are major yet subtle improvements that make the D55/5600 a complete stills camera IMHO.
Thanks, I appreciate the kind words. Thanks also for your note, always nice to hear from someone with extensive experience with a camera.
Excellent review thank you
Very welcome, always nice to know my work is appreciated.
2024 and I’m buying a D5600. Upgrading from my good old D50 (which I still love), primarily for increased MP, ISO range, dynamic range and articulating screen (I take landscape/nature photos at low or weird angles where its difficult or impossible to get to the viewfinder… and my eyesight isnt what it used to be).
Sounds like a good plan, unless you're ready to go mirrorless.
@@MaartenHeilbron If I could afford it I absolutely would… but I can’t, so I won’t. ☺️ But I’m still 100% excited about the upgrade to D5600 👍👍
Cheers!
Seems to be the best reflex for everything in this price range, forgetting about the af-p kit which hasn't an autofocus motor.
Also the mic input is useful and af seems to be fine in this range. Maybe lacks of adj wheels. What's the real cons :) ?
What' about high Iso capabilities, is the same dx sensor of d7500 and d500? DX 24MP
The con, if there is one, is that it's primarily a stills camera that doesn't do video very well - as other DSLR models. I would suggest that the solution to low light situations is better lenses with larger apertures instead of reaching for high ISOs.
thanks
always my pleasure
About to upgrade my photography horizon to Nikon D5600. Previously was a user of the evergreen yet primitive Nikon D3000. Haha.
Cheers to you sir, and this review of yours.
Thank you for the guidance! 💯🍺
It’s always nice to know that my videos are useful and appreciated, thanks for the kind words.
Maarten, nikon 16-80 f 2.8-4 vs sony zeiss 16-70 f4? Which one you prefer? Is there difference in image quality enough to make a decision?
I am yet to get into any of the system. Will get entry level bodies of whichever lens I end up getting. Will be mostly used for trekking and its documentation. Might be walking 10-15 kms a day in high altitude so less weight would be beneficial. Good landscapes are a priority. I like rendering on sony systems in general but nikon is quiet good for landscape work I feel. Also sony system will come out 300 usd cheaper where i live. I don't intend to get any other lens and at least will not decide which system I get.
Can you please help me out? Sorry for the long question.
I have not had the chance to compare these lenses side by side. For detailed technical analysis check with dpreview or dxomark. In my opinion, image quality would not be different enough to make the decision based on that factor alone - the other factors (weight, cost) can be used to make a decision.
Can you tell me if there’s a way to remove creases in a background? I took some pictures of my granddaughter but the creases in the screens are horrible. I’m afraid these pictures cannot be saved?
How well do you know photoshop? Or do you know someone who's good with it?
Can anyone help me understand how I can get the focus on my camera to follow my subject and why my camera doesn’t beep even though I have the sound on??
The D5600 does not really do tracking. With AF-C, the camera may detect and refocus on an approaching subject. (Reference manual p84 for more details). There is no focus sound in continuous mode (on this or any camera).
Wonderful review....
Thanks, a pleasure to read your kind words.
Dear Maarten I was really hoping buy a DSLR,...until I heard about LG G2 . Now I"m worried they would go exyinct !
That seems unlikely, there are many useful aspects and there will likely be fans, supporters and buyers of this style of camera for a long time.
Do you think this camera would be good for mostly video use vs. photos? I'm looking for an entry to mid level DSLR camera for filmmaking / YT videos
You would be better off with a mirrorless camera.
I am going to purchase this Nikon D5600 to go alongside my Nikon D5500 and my future Nikon D750.
Sure. Do that.
Solid two thumbs way up review! Well done sir!
Where I see this camera fitting perfectly is for someone used to cameras from where they came from many decades ago in the era of film and dark rooms through today (and tomorrow) where technology is embraced but not so much as us old timers are overwhelmed. I’m 63, a retired photographer that has owned D3’s and many prosumer level cameras but in my retirement years I’m not interested in waterproof, drop proof or deep confusing menus. I see the 180 degree articulating 3.2” touch screen as a welcome refreshing way to take and view photographs. SnapBridge automatically sending output to my iPhone for use in social media a wonderful useful feature. Imho the only setting I wish this camera has is panorama, a feature I often use on my iPhone. If this camera had a old fashioned focus motor built into the body allowing me to use all my older Nikor glass, this would be a perfect camera for me. I ordered mine used at a 9 rating with two kit lenses from B&H to save almost $200 or $600 to my door with a 90 day warranty. I’m covering the body with a bright yellow silicone cover that stays in place all the time so it is easier to find when I sit it down and to discourage theft. No one will walk off with a fluorescent bright yellow camera!
Thanks for the kind words and for sharing your insights. But tell me more about that bright yellow silicone cover.
On Amazon type in the camera model and silicone cover. Usually several companies make a silicone “glove” for most camera models. I did it first years ago on my D3. I think it improves my ability to grip my camera, and it protects the body from scratches and wear
I’m having second thoughts. I had ordered this D5600 and it arrives in a day or so, from B&H. I’m wondering if I should have gotten a D7500 mainly because I have some older lenses that require a focus motor in the camera body. I really want touch screen and I want a screen that I can use for moon composure. The D5600 has a 180 screen but I could make do with the D7500 style articulating screen. I may order that also and keep the one I prefer
@@Garymayo Great tips, thanks!
I have a nikon dx af-s nikkor 18-55mm lens currently suited on my D80, I was wondering if the D5600 would be compatible.
Nikon F mount lenses are compatible across all Nikon DSLR models, although there are variations in operation.
This is very impormative for me how to handle this camera.
I"m glad to hear you found it useful, thanks for commenting.
Thanks for the information.
Always happy to help, glad you found my video useful.
Thank you so much 🙏 from Kazakhstan
It's my pleasure, thanks for the kind words. Please say hello to all my friends in Kazakhstan.