Nikon SLR Cameras

Sony A6000 or Nikon D5600 for video?

dima
07.01.2018
dima

I know a DSLR/Mirrorless isn't good to go with video but I need something that can take great pictures as long with great videos as well. I'm starting to get into the film/photography industry and these are the two I have in mind.

Guest
07.01.2018
Guest

The D5600's most important advantages are the bigger, articulating LCD with touchscreen support, a microphone jack and much longer battery life. It costs more though, and is nearly identical to the D5500

If you need something small and compact, the A6000 already wins. It's also excellent on the inside, with 179 AF points, 11fps, 100% viewfinder coverage, focus peaking, bigger RAW buffer and better body sealing. When you count in the fact it's also cheaper, the A6000 is an excellent camera for both amateurs and DSLR owners looking to switch to a mirrorless device

Overall, I personally recommend Nikon.