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Testseek.com have collected 116 expert reviews of the Nikon D5300 and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Nikon D5300.
Award: Editor’s Choice December 2013
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  Published: 2014-04-02, review by: brisbanetimes.com.au

  • The feel of the controls is smooth and luxurious. The supplied lens can hunt a little for focus on low contrast subjects but, in general, the camera is very responsive. The shutter and mirror are well damped and make a sweet noise. Automatic lens distortion correction is good.
  • A threeexposure bracket mode is inadequate. And because there is no inbody focus drive, the older Nikkor lenses won't auto focus
  • For anyone looking for an entry into the Nikon system this is the camera to consider. The D5300 uses a sensor that is also fitted to other Nikon APS-C models, as well as to other brands such as Sony and Pentax. There is nothing cut-down about the internal...

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  Published: 2014-03-27, Author: Campbell , review by: gizmodo.com.au

  • Good high-ISO images, Clean, clear video, Wireless capability
  • Wi-Fi can be annoying, Geotagging requires add-on, iOS issues

 
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  Published: 2014-03-17, Author: Elias , review by: goodgearguide.com.au

  • Good size and comfortable to hold, 24MP sensor offers good clarity and potential for cropping, Wi-Fi for sharing photos while on the go
  • Slow performance in live view mode, Optical viewfinder misses about 5 per cent of details at the sides
  • Nikon's D5300 is an entry-level digital SLR camera that will suit those of you looking to make the leap to a more advanced camera than a compact or smartphone camera. It can be a versatile shooter as long as you have the right lenses, and it's available i...

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  Published: 2014-01-23, review by: photoreview.com.au

  • With all of Nikon's DX cameras now having 24-megapixel sensors, most potential purchasers will be wondering whether it's worthwhile paying extra for the D5300, when there's a cheaper D3300 available. The size and weight differences between the two camera ...

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  Published: 2013-11-27, review by: techradar.com/au/

  • New sensor, No antialiasing filter, Highres variangle screen, WiFi builtin, EXPEED 4 processor
  • Mainly onscreen control, No touchscreen, Special Effects JPEG only
  • It would be easy to dismiss the changes made with the D5300 as minor, but there is much more to a camera than its pixel count. And a processing engine is just as important as a sensor when it comes to image quality. The new sensor design and the removal o...

 
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  Published: 2013-11-25, Author: Lexy , review by: cnet.com.au

  • Built-in Wi-Fi and GPS. Mostly comfortable shooting design. Good video quality
  • No huge jump in image quality or sharpness over the D5200. Smartphone app could have more features. Positioning of Live View switch is awkward for one-handed shooting
  • The D5300 is a competent mid-range SLR to suit a variety of lifestyles and photographic situations....

 
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  Published: 2018-07-01, review by: goodhousekeeping.co.uk

  • Great photo quality, Compact and lightweight, Simple and easy to use
  • Some images indoors came out slightly dark, Doesn't have a premium look and feel
  • The Nikon D5300 is a good DSLR. It's compact, lightweight and its battery will last.Although some photos looked dark and it lacks a premium look and feel. If those aren't deal breakers, we would highly recommend this camera...

 
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  Published: 2018-05-05, review by: practicalphotography.com

  • The D5300 is perfect if you want to upgrade from an older entry-level model, or don't mind spending a bit more on your first D-SLR. It's packed with modern features and offers great image quality along with an impressive low-light performance. The key add...

 
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  Published: 2016-08-10, review by: expertreviews.co.uk

  • Some welcome improvements, but they don't address key criticisms we had with its predecessor...

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  Published: 2015-03-17, Author: admin , review by: digitalmediaandit.com

  • Very good image quality from the 24mp CMOS sensor, no optical low pass filter makes for sharper images with a bit more resolution, Impressive 39 point AF system with 9 cross type sensors, Builtin WiFi and GPS, 3.2″ LCD screen with a meaty 1.04M dots ver
  • No depth of field preview, Won't autofocus screw drive lenses (non AFS), Limited flash capabilities, no Auto FP (High speed sync), no native support of wireless flash (CLS) with built in flash, Live view and movie AF could be quicker, cannot see real pr

 
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