Friday, October 18, 2013

Nikon D5300 comes with Wi-Fi and GPS connectivity


Japanese camera company into new product sensor resolution of 24.3 megapixels but no AA filter anti-aliasing.

D5300 is the upgraded version of the D5200 debuted last year with notable new feature is the Wi-Fi connection. This is a surprise by the model even launched its new D610 does not use wireless connectivity and users still have to spend money to WU-1a kit for $ 50. With the new wireless connection, may D5300 remote control and image transmission through devices running Android or iOS.
Machine weight was reduced to 530 grams from 555 grams of D5200. Larger 3.2 inch screen resolution of 1 megapixel.
Similar trends SLR cameras recently, Nikon also removed AA filter on the camera's sensors. Meanwhile, its resolution has been upgraded to 24.2 megapixels and EXPEED processor generation 4, ISO support up to 25,600. It can shoot Full HD video at 60 frames per second continuous shooting 5 frames per second as well as increased battery life of up to 600 sheets.
In addition to Wi-Fi connectivity, D5300 is also capable of precise global positioning via GPS integrated. It has a choice of three colors are red, gray and black.
Reference Price of the D5300 is $800 only body and $1,400 when accompanied by the kit lens 18-140mm f/3.5-5.6. Products available on store shelves in the U.S. market later this month.

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