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Nikon D5600 DSLR Camera with 18-140mm Lens and Nikon Case and 64GB Bundle

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Make sure this fits by entering your model number. Bundle Includes: Nikon D5600 DX-format DSLR w/ AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-140mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR Lens | Sony 64GB SD Card | Digital Slave Flash| Infrared Wireless Shutter Release Remote | 67mm UV/CPL/ND Filter Kit | Nikon DSLR Camera Gadget Bag & 2-DVD Set | Focus 5-Piece Digital Camera Cleaning & Accessory Kit Nikon Authorized Dealer – Includes USA Manufacturer’s Warranty Large, 24.2 MP DX-format CMOS sensor delivers high quality photos and videos in nearly any condition 18-140mm f/3.5-5.6G Lens with VR Image Stabilization 3.2-inch Vari-angle touch LCD lets you swipe, pinch, zoom and even set focus with your fingertips, just like a smartphone
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Briana Oden
4
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The camera itself is good. However, the extra battery that was included in the bundle, that is made by Vivitar, doesnt work with this camera. I guess no one checked to see if it was compatible before selling it. Havent had the chance to check the other items included yet but Ill update if I notice any other problems.
Nadia Franza
5
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Great bundle to consider if this is the first DSLR you are purchasing. I will have to mention that their extra batteries are not compatible with Nikon (the camera rejects them), so you will have to purchase Nikon brand batteries separately. Other than that, this product is great.
Andrew T.
3
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The camera and additional items arrived as advertised. However, the package includes an infrared wireless shutter release that is useless as the D5600 has no infrared sensor. Wireless release is only possible through the SnapBridge software on a tablet or phone. So the vendor is misleading customers who think the included infrared release will work.
moodybubbles
5
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I am new to DSLR so I am just starting to get to know the nikon d5600 and learn to use it. It took great pics on auto mode. I wanted it to expand my photography anilities and I am sure I wilk be able to do that with this camera. Everything promised to me was in the kit from focus camera. I am very happy with the packaging and the shipping speed. I am still not certain as to how to use the 2 extra wide lenses they sent, but those 2 lenses were not the reasons I wanted this kit. The camera bag is nice and the extras are also nice.
Grady Gillis
4
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Im really enjoying the camera. Very good quality. Excellent features. Good battery life. The two kit lenses are quite good. The tele- and wide-angle adapters are okay, but not going to produce high quality images. The wireless remote absolutely does not, will not, and cannot work with the camera. The D5600 doesnt have that feature. The USB card reader adapter is garbage. My computer would not recognize it the first time I tried it and it literally disassembled itself in my hands. Cheap piece of junk. The bag is decent, but with the camera body, two lenses, cheap kit flash in it, youre pretty much done. No room for the adapters or filters. Good day bag if you dont need many options. Simply not big enough for everything in the kit.
Naga Prasad
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1. Nikon D5600 snapbridge have some issues. 2. D5600 doesnt have remote photography with remote. Rather you can take pics with mobile which is not a good option. 3. Focus camera bundle sends the remote but this model doesnt support remote photography with remote. Not sure why focus camera sends remote. 4. Other than remote photography and snapbridge this camera is good.
Amazon Customer
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This camera (D5600) is sold by many including whoever sold it to me with a remote control shutter release button. After 4 months of learning how to use the camera I find out that the remote control shutter release button is NOT compatible with the D5600 Nikon camera. (Annoyed at the seller) Furthermore, Nikon decided to implement Snapbridge in lieu of a remote shutter release button. Im not 100% sure what Snapbridge is, but from what I have learned, it seems all flash no substance. Apparently, I can use my smartphone to release the shutter on the camera. That is if I am somewhere I have WI-FI. You mean like, while Im hiking in the woods or in another country? (Annoyed at Nikon) BTW the D5500 apparently can use the remote release shutter button I was sold. Changing things for the sake of change is not always good. :(
Adam Turner
5
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The camera is outstanding. Ive only had it for week but have already captured some amazing wild song bird shots. This package should be 6 stars considering with what you get for the price. Two lenses give you so many options. Some of the little things are junk like the SD Card reader but the camera lenses and camera are untouchable for the price.
krolldm
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Was so excited to receive this today until I opened it and half the accessories were missing. No wrist grip strap, lens band, 6 foot mini HDMI to HDMI cable, 5pc cleaning kit, lens pen or USB SD card reader.
R. Hartmeyer
5
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I love this camera and all of the accessories that came with it. The gadget bag was shipped separately and came about a week after the camera, but its a decent size for everything you need! Im still learning photography, and I feel that this camera is very user friendly and will help me gain knowledge about photography!
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