Durable Neoprene Wrist Strap Lanyard Hand Grip Camera SLR DSLR Adjustable Loop
07 March 2018
Easy way to keep camera handy
Much better than awkward neck straps. pull camera out of nose bag, shoot, and replace. Easy to use.
Nikon D5600 HD Wi-Fi DSLR Camera with 18-55mm VR & 70-300mm DX AF-P Lenses Kit
11 October 2017
Nikon D5600 DSLR Camera, Professional results at a great price!
When I was looking to upgrade from my D5200 DSLR, I considered the Nikon D5600, and purchased it after about two weeks of reading reviews and deliberating why I needed a DSLR in my active camera collection. DSLR's have larger sensors than pocket or Bridge cameras.
Out of the box: I purchased the Nikon as part of a kit with the Prime 18-55mm and 70-300 Zoom lenses. The specific kit I purchased also had an SD card, telephoto, and a Macro/wide angle lens. It also came with screw-on UV filters (they protect the lens surface and are smart to have).
The Prime lens was smaller than the one on my D5200, and had a 55mm thread instead of the 52mm for the D5200. I ordered separate close-up lenses and some filters in 55mm, to carry in my Tamarack sling bag.
One of the best features in the Bluetooth capability on the camera, which allows it to stream photos to my smartphone (the smartphone uploads them to the cloud). And I felt this was essential as I am selling some of my photos, so I did not have to pull out the SD card all the time, and the photos are backed up continuously.
The camera is light weight and easy to handle, regardless of which strap I used (I usually use a wrist strap). There is a button on the Prime lens, to unlock it, and that took some getting used to, but not a deal killer.
While I use the camera mostly in Auto mode (I know, for a trained photographer that is scandalous), but it performs well in every mode. I have not tested them all yet, but working on it.
This camera is a great mid-range DSLR that has all the features of its professional brethren, at a much lower price point. Buying it as a package gets you more value (bag, extra battery, zoom lens, filters, etc.).
This camera is excellent for someone moving up to a DSLR for more image control, features, greater lens choices, and larger image size with High Definition (HD) pictures and Video.
This is the flagship of my camera collection, as I have a Canon Pocket camera (SX600), and a Nikon B700 Bridge camera. It is good enough to be my everyday shooter, as I don't often change lenses. (but it is easy enough to swap them out quickly).
This camera is well suited for family shots, vacations, scenery, eBay items, portraits (with the Prime or a 50mm portrait lens) everyday pictures, and more. If you upload to Google photos, as I do, you get advanced editing features and albums as well.
The Nikon D5600 is a great DSLR with a professional feel, WIFI and Bluetooth communication, and a mid-range price. Lots of value for your Photography dollar!
The attached pictures are un-retouched photos taken with the D5600 in Markham Virginia, Apple-picking at Stribling Orchard, and at the Chateau O'Brien Winery.
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25 BCW CURRENCY TOPLOADERS Hard Rigid Holders for Banknotes Money US Dollar Bill
27 November 2019
Great for casual or serious collector.
Great for sorting and displaying any banknotes or bills in your collection. open top is easy to load, plastic is firm but flexible enough to get the bills all the way to the bottom seam.