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Nikon D5300 specifications:

Type Entry Level DSLR
Announced 17/10/2013
Indicative price (USD) 800
Sensor type CMOS
Resolution 6016 x 4016
Sensor photo detectors (Mpix) 24.16
Sensor size (mm) 15.6 x 23.5
Color filter array RGB
Pixel pitch (µm)
Bits per pixel 14.0
Focal length multiplier 1.5
Aspect Ratio 3:2
ISO latitude  100 - 25600
Shutter type Mechanical
Fastest - Slowest speed (s) 1/4000 - 30.0
Frame rate (fps) 5.0
Live view  Yes
Stabilization  No
Firmware
Dust cleaning Yes
Mount type Nikon F DX
Weight (gr)
Battery type Li-ion, EN-EL14a or EN-EL14, 7.4V, 1030mAh
Battery weight (gr)
Tropicalization
Camera material Plastic
Mount material Metal
View finder type Optical
View finder magnification 0.82
View finder coverage 95
Mirror lockup Yes
View finder diopter -1.7 to +1
Monitor type LCD
Monitor size 3.2
Monitor pixel 1037000
Articulated screen Yes
Touch screen No
Contrast screen
Low-pass filter
Focus mode Yes
Autofocus modes Single-servo AF (AF-S); Continuous-servo AF (AF-C); auto AF-S/AF-C selection (AF-A)
Number of autofocus points 39
Exposure bracketing 3 frames in steps of 1/3 or 1/2 EV
Exposure compensation +/-5 EV in increments of 1/3 or 1/2 EV
Drive modes Single-frame [S] mode; Continuous low-speed [CL] mode (1-3 frames per second); Continuous high-speed [CH] mode (1-5 frames per second); Delayed remote (ML-L3); Interval timer photography supported; Quick-response remote (ML-L3); Quiet shutter-release; Sel
Buffer size
Recording medium SD, SDHC, SDXC
Image format JPEG, RAW (NEF)
White balance bracketing 3 shots in steps of 1
Connectivity USB 2.0, HDMI (Type C mini-pin HDMI connector)
Bluetooth No
3G No
Sound recording Yes
External micro Yes
Histogram Yes
GPS Yes
Video Yes
Maximum format image video 1920 x 1080 / 60 fps
Full HD Yes
Live autofocus Yes
Video file format MOV
Video codec H.264/MPEG-4
Video stabilisation








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