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Published: 2015-02-06, Author: Moritz , review by: Chip.de
Niedriges Grundrauschen, Hohe Kantenschärfe, Umfangreiche Videofunktionen, Schwenkdisplay, WLAN-Modul, Touchscreen
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Die Nikon D5500 überzeugt im Test vor allem durch ihre gestochen scharfe und erstaunliche rauscharmen Fotos. Gleichauf punktet die DSLR mit überraschend handlichen Gehäuse und den modernen Extras wie WLAN und Touchscreen. Nur bei der Geschwindigkeit hat ...
Abstract: Unsere Kamera-Tests bieten zwar Orientierung bei der Auswahl der richtigen Kamera. Doch am Ende entscheidet der User selbst, welches Modell es für ihn sein soll. Welche Digicams derzeit besonders hoch im Kurs unserer Leser stehen, zeigt der CHIP Preisverg...
The Nikon D5500 delivers excellent photo quality as well as a performance that can keep up with your kids and pets
The redesigned grip may not be comfortable for people with large hands, and Nikon really needs to update its Wi-Fi app
Lightweight and compact with everything the family photographer needs, the Nikon D5500 maintains its position as a great general-purpose dSLR...
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Published: 2015-04-16, Author: terry , review by: dpexpert.com.au
The image processing is notable for its wide dynamic range. A couple of hundred test photos taken in harsh afternoon light show fine shadow/highlight detail preservation. (See samples here) All the essentials – exposure, focus, colour and tone are handled
Socalled “live view” continues to be a pain in the posterior. It is clunky to access, sludgy in operation and disables the eyelevel viewfinder. It still feels like interim technology needing further development
The challenge that Nikon and Canon face with their entry level DSLRs is that for the same price or less there are superb compact system cameras. The Sony a6000 uses a similar sensor to the Nikon in a smaller body with a more modern control set and it is $...
The D5500 is a competent camera that can meet most of the needs of its target market. Upgrading to the D5500 could be justified for buyers who skip a couple of generations, as well as owners of two or three year old D3*** models.The main benefit of the D5...
Variangle touchscreen, Proven sensor, Small size and low weight
The optical viewfinder in a DSLR doesn't show the effect of camera adjustments, GPS unit gone
There may be some who are disappointed that the D5500 doesn't make any huge leaps in pixel count, but 24 million pixels is more than enough for most uses. The files (usually) have plenty of detail, noise can be controlled well and the memory card or comp...
If you're looking for an entry-level D-SLR, then the D5500 should definitely be on your shortlist. It's got all the features you'd expect from a camera in this category, as well as a few pleasant surprises. It handles well, making it a pleasure to use, an...
Would I recommend the Nikon D5500? For some people, absolutely. Its a brilliant example of a camera thats approachable enough for novice users while being capable enough to satisfy the needs of a more demanding audience. Furthermore, its small size, lig...
Abstract: The D5500 is a compact, lightweight, but very capable DSLR with an easy-to-handle body. Its 24-million-pixel sensor offers class-leading image quality, with excellent resolution due to the lack of an optical low-pass filter, and huge dynamic range especia...