While video pros may pass on the D5500 due to its lack of aperture control and Auto ISO, the D5500 still outputs pleasant-looking video that's low in noise and free of artifacts. It supports Full HD at both 24p and 60p, and now has the same 'Flat' Picture Control as other recently announced Nikon cameras that allows for easier color gradation in post. If you want to output video to an external recorder, the D5500 can do so over HDMI.
Review in Russian
Video sample - http://www.3dnews.ru/assets/external/illustrations/2015/07/08/916759/DSC_0080.MOV
The Nikon D5500 raises the bar in Nikon's mid-level DSLR line-up, blending a smaller form factor with improved image quality, excellent dynamic range and improved performance in many areas. It ranks among the elite cameras for low light and high ISO performance in this class and price range, making it an intriguing option for shooters wanting to take their game to the next level, and also for a higher-end Nikon shooter wanting a capable back-up in their bag that they can depend on
http://www.imaging-resource.com/PRODS/nikon-d5500/nikon-d5500A.HTM
Hi guys, would like to ask also here about the crop factor in video mode.
On 7200's OP i can read: Very bad video options - up to 1080p30 only, 1080p60 is available in 1.3x crop mode only (m43 sensor size)
Is it the same for D5500? Is there a crop factor for video higher than simple "1,5x"? Thanks a lot
There's no crop in in any 1080p mode in D5500.
Shooting video with the D5500 is as easy the press of a button, as long as you are already in Live View mode. Just pressing the dedicated video recording button will start the recording, no matter what shooting mode the camera is currently in. All of the video settings are located in the record menu under the video tab, letting you setup the video settings ahead of time, so they are always ready. Our sample video plays smoothly on all medias, showing us great video quality, even in less than perfect lighting conditions. Audio with the built-in microphone leaves plenty to be desired, capturing all of the sounds closest to the camera. Fortunately, the camera has an audio input that works with an external microphone. This should greatly increase the overall audio quality. If you plan on shooting a lot of video with the D5500, this would be an excellent accessory to consider.
http://www.steves-digicams.com/camera-reviews/nikon/d5500-dslr/
Interesting with the flat profile.
Nikon D5500 Firmware update v1.01
http://downloadcenter.nikonimglib.com/en/download/fw/176.html
New v1.02 firmware
http://downloadcenter.nikonimglib.com/en/download/fw/235.html
Nikon D5500 DSLR w/ 18-55mm and 70-300mm DX Lenses,Black w/Premium Acc Bundle for $646
Nikon D5500 DX-format Digital SLR w/ 18-55mm VR II for $449 deal
Camera officially discontinued.
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