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Nikon D5500 vs Sony A68. A new comparison

Actually, there are many options for beginner photographer to choose new DSLR camera. You can choose one of the best camera in entry-level segment. In addition to the Canon EOS 750D, you can compare the Nikon D5500 vs Sony A68. Both Nikon D5500 and Sony A68 cameras have 24.0MP APS-C sensors. Both of these DSLR camera you can rely on for everyday photography, whether indoors or outdoors. You can also maximize the camera to make a video in full-HD resolution with ease.

If you compare the D5500 with Nikon D5300, the design of the D5500 has changed for the better. The D5500 also features Nikon's latest Expeed 4 image processing engine. This camera also has a compact size, smaller and lighter, so it is comfortable to use while on vacation to anywhere.
The D5500 is equipped with multi-CAM 4800DX autofocus system 39 points, the 2016 pixel RGB metering sensor, used for 3D traking subject in AF-C, radius sensitivity reaches ISO 100-25, 600; continuous shooting at a rate of 5 frames per second, reaching the maximum shutter speed 1/4000 sec, and an LCD display touch screen of 3.2 inches, with 1.2 M dot fully articulating.

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Nikon D5500. Image: trustedreview.com

If you want to switch from a pocket camera users, and are not satisfied with your smartphone's camera, so you can choose the Nikon D5500 or the Sony SLT A68. Both cameras are great to make a lot of brilliant photographs and video in full HD resolution.

Nikon D5500 key specs:

24.2MP CMOS sensor with no optical low-pass filter
3.2", 1.2M dot fully-articulating touchscreen LCD display
1080/60p video with clean output over HDMI and Flat Picture Control
Ultra-compact and lightweight body
Multi-CAM 4800DX 39-point autofocus system
2,016-pixel RGB metering sensor, used for 3D subject tracking in AF-C
Sensitivity range of ISO 100-25,600
5 fps continuous shooting
1/4000 sec maximum shutter speed
Built-in Wi-Fi
Announcement Date: 2015-01-06

According to imaging-resource.com, Sony A68 is equipped with powerful BIONZ X image processor which boasts "Detail Reproduction" and diffraction-reducing technologies, in addition to area-specific noise reduction. Meanwhile, the dpreview.com also mentioned that the SLT A68 features Sony’s unique '4D FOCUS system' that delivers extraordinary AF performance under any shooting conditions – even in lighting as low as EV-2 where other cameras struggle. 

Another great news; This camera also equipped with an OLED Tru-Finder electronic viewfinder has 100-percent frame coverage – the same as the one in the Sony A77 II. As we know, the A77 II is one of the high-end camera on the market.
  The SLT A68 also empowered with Translucent Mirror Technology, so you can enjoy non-stop continuous autofocus that effortlessly tracks moving subjects for crisp, professional looking footage, whichever format you choose to record in. With a variety of features and technologies found on the Sony SLT A68, then you can count on the A68 for photography and make videos with maximum results.
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Sony SLT A68 key specs

24MP - APS-C CMOS Sensor
ISO 100 - 25600
Sony/Minolta Alpha Mount
Sensor-shift Image Stabilization
2.7″ Tilting Screen
1440k dot Electronic viewfinder
8.0 fps continuous shooting
1920 x 1080 video resolution
610g. 143 x 104 x 81 mm
Replaced Sony SLT-A65
Announcement Date: 2015-11-06

If you want to immediately replace your pocket camera, with a camera that has more features, especially if you want to immediately enjoy the sophistication of a semi-professional camera, then you can choose the Sony SLT A68 or Nikon D5500. Both cameras have their own uniqueness, but you can maximize them to make a wide range of creative photo with various attractive features. Moreover, both the D5500 and the A68 has been supported by technologically higher than its predecessor.


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Canon EOS 80D vs Nikon D5500: special comparison for beginners before turning to a professional camera

As we know, Canon has unveiled the EOS 80D in February 2016. The 80D is the successor of the EOS 70D. Actually, it's more interesting when this latest Canon's compared to Nikon D7200. However, certainly also be interesting if the EOS 80D compared to the Nikon D5500. Let's see if there are similarities and differences that might affect your judgment before choosing one of them.

Apparently, the Canon EOS 80D and D5500 both have 24.0MP APS-C sensors. Other equations, which definitely favored by a new generation of photographers, they have a wireless connection, which lets you transfer photos to other devices quickly and easily. The 80D can use to create a video with a resolution of Full-HD, as well as the D5500 continues to support 1080 / 60p recording but now offers a 'Flat' Picture Control, roommates allows for easier color grading in post-production.
 
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Nikon D5500. Image: digitaltrends.com
The D5500 is smaller than the 80D. Its body is 15mm narrower, 8mm shorter and 9mm thinner than Canon 80D. Perhaps the difference in size is not very important because both comfortable to use for a business trip or vacation. For novice photographers, both digital SLR camera is an ideal choice for the preparation, if you want to switch to use a full-frame camera or camera more professional in the future.

Canon 80D Key Specs:

24MP - APS-C CMOS Sensor
ISO 100 - 25600
Canon EF/EF-S Mount
3″ Fully Articulated Screen
Optical (pentaprism) viewfinder
7.0 fps continuous shooting
1920 x 1080 video resolution
730g. 139 x 105 x 79 mm
Weather Sealed Body
Replaced Canon EOS 70D
Built-in Wireless
Announcement Date: 2016-02-18

Nikon D5500 has faster processor than D5300, touch-enabled LCD, 'flat' picture control, Multi-CAM 4800DX 39-point autofocus system plus 2,016-pixel RGB metering sensor, used for 3D subject tracking in AF-C.  While the Canon EOS 80D as newer cameras, you will get a new 45-point AF module and updated Dual Pixel A, while the D5500 is only equipped with a 39-point autofocus system, sensitivity range of ISO 100 to 25.600 and 5 fps continuous shooting , but the EOS 80D has 7.0 fps continuous shooting and ISO 100-25600.

Nikon D5500 Key Specs:

24MP - APS-C CMOS Sensor
No Anti-aliasing (AA) filter
ISO 100 - 25600
Nikon F Mount
3.2″ Fully Articulated Screen
Optical (pentamirror) viewfinder
5.0 fps continuous shooting
1920 x 1080 video resolution
420g. 124 x 97 x 70 mm
Built-in Wireless
Announcement Date: 2015-01-06

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Canon EOS 80D. Image: prophotosupply.com
Both of these cameras are in the same class, or can be regarded as a DSLR camera that can bridge the novice photographer to a higher level. Everything was very nice used both for making photographs or video. Nikon D5500 has a fast auto focus, updated excellent handling
Solid performance and great images. Meanwhile, Canon EOS 80D, unlike the 70D, which was only capable of recording 65 JPEGs and 16 raw files at 7fps, the 80D can manage 110 JPEGs and 25 raw files.

If you want to know more closely the 80D, you can read more in-depth the existing article on this blog. Indeed, the D5000 is a little older compared to the EOS 80D, but you will find some other advantages that can make the Nikon D5500 proud to have launched in 2015. Of course the enthusiast Canon or Nikon will defend their hero. Sony, Olympus, Pentax or Panasonic also have their own hero. Perhaps in the near future we need to compare, for example, Pentax or Nikon vs Canon vs Olympus. Do you have a suggestion?




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