DxOMark has just tested the new released Nikon D5500. It is a low noise and class-leading camera and the overall score is 84, higher than D7100 (83), D3300(82), Sony A6000(82) and Canon EOS 70D(68), but the price is only for $796.95, even cheaper than D7100 ($996.95), .
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Nikon D5500 |
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Nikon D5500 with 18-55mm lens |
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Nikon D5500 with 18-140mm lens |
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DxOMark made a Conclusion:
Hard-core Nikon fans aren’t likely to find too much here to get excited about, especially as the company has traded the touchscreen LCD for the built-in GPS of the D5300. Now D5500 users will have to budget $250 extra for the GP-1 and have it take up the accessory shoe, or spend another $15 for the GP1-CL1 strap clip. Of course, you could possibly sync location data using the Wireless Mobile Utility app, but that’s another story. In terms of sensor performance alone, the Nikon D5500 is class-leading, and based on that and the feature set, it is an intriguing choice overall. Read the full Review