The Nikon D5000 series has long been a good choice for photographers who wanted a very capable compact DSLR that offer a higher level of enthusiast features than the D3000 series that sits below it. Nikon's latest model the D5500 continues that trend, though the differences between it and the D5300 that came before it aren't enormous. The D5300, introduced in the fall of 2013, impressed us with its image quality, flip-out LCD, and feature set. We were less enthused about its menu system and live view performance.
The D5500 appears to use the same 24.2MP CMOS sensor as the D5300, though it is interesting to note that its top ISO setting of 25,600 is no longer an 'extension', as was the case previously. There's continues to be no optical low-pass filter in front of the sensor, which maximizes resolution, though moiré may be an unwanted side effect. The D5500 also features Nikon's latest Expeed 4 image processing engine.
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Sometimes, inspiration comes from the tools we use to create. Take the D5500 for example, a compact DSLR capable of inspiring a new level of creativity. From the moment you flip the touchscreen Vari-angle display and capture an ultra-sharp 24.2-megapixel photo, you'll begin to see your photography in a new light. At the flick of a switch, the D5500 transforms into a versatile Full HD video camera. Record 1080 video at a high speed frame rate of 60p perfect for capturing fast-moving subjects or creating ultra-smooth slow motion effects. Break free of the ordinary with star trail images, interval timer sequences and HDR photography. Add artistic filters and effects and even retouch your shots right in the camera, and then share your creations instantly with built-in Wi-Fi. Inspiration has a new name, and it's the D5500.
There's an old saying: the best camera is the one that's with you. The D5500 is designed to always be with you. It's small and lightweight (just 14.9-oz), so you won't mind taking it along. Its strong and durable (thanks to a monocoque structure featuring long-fiber reinforced thermoplastics), so you won't worry when conditions get rough. And its ergonomic design and easy to use controls will have you shooting the pictures you've always wanted in no time.
The D5500 delivers outstanding speed and accuracy to help you catch all the moments that matter smiles, tears, big plays and big hugs. Its 39-point AF system includes nine highly accurate cross-type sensors for enhanced AF accuracy. Freeze moments by shooting up to 5 frames per second, or extend moments with unlimited continuous shooting at shutter speeds between 4 and 30 seconds for stunning star trail images.
Auto Focus Technology |
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Autofocus Points | 39 |
Battery Average Life | 820 Photos |
Color | Black |
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Configuration | Base |
Continuous Shooting Speed | 5 fps |
Digital Zoom | 40x |
Display | LCD |
Display Fixture Type | Fully articulated |
Display Resolution Maximum | 1037000 |
Display Size | 3.2 inches |
Display Technology | Vari-angle Touch TFT-LCD |
Effective Still Resolution | 24.2 MP |
Expanded ISO Maximum | 25,600 |
Expanded ISO Minimum | 100 |
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External Memory Included | No |
File Format | JPEG: Fine, Normal, Basic, RAW: 12- or 14-bit, compressed, DPOF compatible, DCF 2.0 compliant |
Flash Memory Type | SD/SDHC/SDXC |
Flash Modes Description | Auto, Fill-in, Flash off, Red-eye reduction, Second curtain synchro, Slow synchronization |
Flash Sync Speed | 1/200 sec |
Flash Type | Built-In Flash |
Flash Type | Hot-shoe |
Focus Description | Nikon Multi-CAM4800DX |
Focus Type | Includes Manual Focus |
Form Factor | Compact SLR |
GPS | None |
HDMI Type | mini-HDMI |
ISO Range | Auto, 100 - 25600 |
Image Aspect Ratio | 3:2 |
Image Stabilization | None |
Image types | RAW |
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Price Nikon D5500 From Ebay : $689.95
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