Showing posts with label Nikon D5500. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nikon D5500. Show all posts
Monday, November 2, 2015
Nikon Rumors presents Nikon D5500
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Nikon D5500 rumors. Image: product-reviews.net |
If you want to look for a DSLR camera in the the entry level category, especially for novice photographers, it seems quarter 2015 you will get good news. Although it has been rumored in various sites, Nikon will launch a new digital SLR camera which is very likely given the name as Nikon D5500 with a little surprise.
Nikon D5500 will feature a touch screen and will continue to be based around an APS-C sized sensor. The D5500 will replace the D5300. Probably Nikon will skip the D5400 model name to avoid using the number four, which is Asian companies often refuse to use because of superstitions associated with it. The Nikon D5500 is obviously the next DSLR with an APS-C sensor. Meanwhile in the nikonrumors site, there is no concrete indication of the other features you'll find on the D5500. The upcoming camera may feature a new DX format sensor.
The Nikon D5500 DSLR could be the first manufacturer who possessed an LCD touch screen. The touch screen is a mandatory feature on smartphones, and also can be found on DLSM camera, so natural that if the technology is also applied to a DSLR camera. If you are familiar with the touch screen on a smartphone or tablet, then you must be very comfortable when using the touch screen on the D5500 or other camera.
By various estimates or rumors about the Nikon D5500, many observers and photography enthusiast, especially the Nikon lovers certainly hope that will equipped with 24 megapixels APS-C sensor, at least. Of course, with the touch screen on the D5500, the new camera is supposed to have advanced features such as Wi-Fi, GPS, NFC and creative filters or Effects mode. The techradar site also suggest that the inbuilt Effects mode is in need of an upgrade too. This is a key area for the D5000-series cameras because they're aimed at photographers who want to start experimenting.
The prospective filmmakers who do not have the extra budget, is also very hopeful that the D5500 can be used to make a video in 4K resolution. Is it true that they're not satisfied with the resolution of 1800p (Full HD)? Movie or video in 4K technology will only look real and satisfy your eyes when played back on a TV screen in the UHD resolution, or SUHD like the Samsung JS9500, a super smart TV. The JS9500 or the similar UHD TV price is definitely more expensive than LED TV in Full-HD resolution.
If you are not too dizzy with features and the latest technology of the Nikon D5500, you can actually maximize the predecessor, the D5300 or the Canon EOS 700D, where both cameras is a very capable camera to make pictures brighter, and can you rely on to make a movie or a video clip with sharp and bright colors. Typically, the newly launched camera will fetch a good price, so that the previous generation of cameras could be an option. You can save your money, and invest to buy additional lenses or accessories to develop your talents in the field of photography.
Canon EOS 700D vs Nikon D5500 a new comparison
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Canon EOS 700D vs Nikon D5500. Image: cameradecision.com |
When you want to buy a DSLR camera famous brand that comes in your mind for sure between Nikon or Canon. In fact, there are other brands that you can try to support your photography seriously. It's okay, on this occasion I want to go back to compare Canon vs Nikon, and now you get a comparison between the Canon EOS 700D vs Nikon D5500. Although Canon has launched the EOS 750D and Canon 760D, the 700D turns remains the best option for comparison D5500.
Let's take a brief look at the Canon EOS 700D (called the Canon EOS Rebel T5i in North America) and Nikon D5500 can digololongkan as middle-class DSLR camera, because it has a specification that is what you get with a more affordable price than full-frame camera, both of which are manufactured by Canon, Nikon or Sony.
Nikon D5500 Key Specsications:
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Nikon D5500. Image: letsgodigital.com |
24MP - APS-C CMOS Sensor
No Anti-aliasing (AA) filter
ISO 100 - 25600
Nikon F Mount
3.2″ Fully Articulated Screen
Optical (pentamirror) viewfinder
5.0 fps continuous shooting
1920 x 1080 video resolution
No Optical low-pass (anti-aliasing) filter
420g. 124 x 97 x 70 mm
Built-in Wireless
Canon 700D Key Specsifications:
Announcement Date: 2013-06-10
Replaced Canon EOS 650D Compare
18MP - APS-C CMOS Sensor
ISO 100 - 25600
Canon EF/EF-S Mount
3″ Fully Articulated Screen
Optical (pentamirror) viewfinder
5 fps continuous shooting
1920 x 1080 video resolution
580g. 133 x 100 x 79 mm
Also known as EOS Rebel T5i
If you compare aspects of the exchange lens you can fit the needs of photography, then Canon EOS 700D has an advantage over Nikon D5500. There are 250 lenses for Canon 700D's Canon EF/EF-S mount, on the other hand there are only 236 lenses for Nikon D5500's Nikon F lens mount.
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Canon EOS 700D. Image: focusnusantara.com |
Another important factor is the availability of image stabilization. None of these bodies have sensor based image stabilization so you have to buy lenses with Optical stabilization feature.
Presently there are 75 lenses for Nikon F mount and 83 lenses for Canon EF/EF-S mount with IS. But you do not need to worry, even if you choose the Nikon D5500 as your companion, anyway you can buy lenses are manufactured by a third party such as Tamron, Sigma, Samyang, or Tokina. In certain categories, the third party lenses can be found at more affordable prices, and some even have the an image stabilizer that is not owned by the original lens.
According to the techradar.com: It's unusual to see a camera so clearly ahead of its rivals, but the combination of the D5500's 24-megapixel sensor and low-pass filter removal produces JPEG images with very high levels of detail for an APS-C sensor. There are 10 special effect modes accessible through the touchscreen controls and 16 scene modes. Meanwhile, Canon EOS 700D: In the Creative Zone, the photographer gets to set a lot of shooting variables, including white balance, sensitivity, AF mode, exposure compensation, drive mode and so on. Canon's Picture Controls are preset combinations of different sharpness, contrast, saturation and colour tone settings. Canon 700D also has Picture Styles features such as Creative Auto offers nine options including Standard, Vivid, Soft, Warm, Intense, Cool, Brighter, Darker and Monochrome, all of which can be interactively tweaked to suit your taste.
The Nikon D5500 offers built-in WiFi so you get no physical while transferring your images to other devices. Nikon D5500 enables you to share images and videos due to its wi-fi connectivity where wi-fi is absent in Canon 700D. Nikon D5500 has magnificent Full HD 1920 x 1080p movie recording is supported in 60, 30, 25, and 24 fps frame rates where as Canon700D limited to 30 fps is useful to broadcasts video.
What do you think about the two cameras? Sometimes it is rather difficult to make choices, but you will certainly find the best solution for your photography needs. In addition to price, perhaps you need to consider other aspects, such as on the availability of good lenses and lens original lens manufactured by a third party. If you are a beginner to the professional photography, then it is certainly not a problem.
You do not need to be affected by the "religion" of professional and amateur photographers are split into two, adherents of Canon and Nikon enthusiast. If you have an open mind, then you can compare the Nikon D5500 and Canon EOS 700D with competitors outside of this religion, for example, the Sony A77 or GH4 Panasonic and Samsung NX300. You also need to try MFT camera or Micro Four Thirds is often also referred to as a mirrorless camera, where you can also replace lenses according to the needs of your photography. Anyway, Panasonic, Olympus, or Pentax has developed a digital camera they are more advanced, so you can rely on them, do not always have to Canon or Nikon.
Perhaps you are interested to see the comparison of the Canon EOS 700D vs Nikon D5300? Let's watch this video:
https://youtu.be/8YG0om4lLoE
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