Nikon D5300 Launches For $800 With Wi-Fi, GPS And More

Today Nikon has announced the launched of their new Nikon D5300 DX-format digital SLR camera which is equipped with a DX-format CMOS image sensor that offers 24.2-million pixels together with the new EXPEED 4 image-processing engine.


The Nikon 5300 is the latest entry level camera from Nikon and will be arriving in stores later this month priced at around $800 for the body-only or available with as an 18-140mm f/3.5-5.6 kit for $1,400.
The Nikon 5300 is Nikon’s first SLR camera to be equipped with built-in Wi-Fi allowing you to easily transfer images and video to desktop computers, smartphones or tablets when required. As well as a new remote shooting function that allows the users to see a live picture on the screen of their smartphone or tablet.
As well as built in Wi-Fi the Nikon 5300 is also equipped with a GPS sensor that can record location data such as longitude, latitude, altitude with the images you capture. On the rear of the camera is a 3.2-inch, approximately 1037k-dot LCD display that can be tilted to 180 degrees and full-HD recording can be selected from 24p, 25p, 30p, 50p, and 60p.


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