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  • @Renovatio, it's a common misconception that the AA filter in Photo Cameras is actually effecting video, but it's not. It's too weak to effect video. If they made it strong enough to effectively control Aliasing in video it would ruin the higher resolution Photos. The good news is that it hasn't hurt the D7100 video to be without the AA filter and shouldn't hurt the D5300 either.

    Really looking forward to this camera and hope they've fixed some of the issues with the image of the D5200 video. If it has the same detail as the D7100 that would be great. Especially if the low light is stronger with the new Expeed 4 processor.

  • Thinks it's a good change to take the d5200. The pattern noise is really there, and is it so bad? Sorry but i'm watching right now to nikon's world, even for video-solutions. This nikon d5300 looks amazing in stills, but has not AA filter, bad news for video lovers i guess.

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    D5300 has different video options including 60p, 50p, 25p and 24p frame rates, and stereo microphones built in, as well as a microphone socket. Audio features include a wind filter and the movie mode can be used with manual controls. Quality is good although focus can be slow when using continuous AF, and the focus noise is picked up by the camera.

    Nikon D5300 outperforms the competition with built in Wi-Fi, GPS, and a larger 3.2 inch screen, as well as the predecessor, the D5200, with improved battery life and noise performance.

    http://www.ephotozine.com/article/nikon-d5300-digital-slr-full-review-23332

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  • @DrDave right on!! :-) whole thing looks awful but hey they say : they are nikon usa. @Aria yes, need just a little more time to see real tests, this might be a good step from the previous ones.

  • Despite that rather poor video I actually have some hopes for this camera. I like the fact that it has 60fps and that it has the potential to be a bit better in low light with the new Expeed 4 processor. The key weakness of the D5200 seemed to fixed pattern noise and if this camera can solve that problem and allow for settings where we can squeeze more Dynamic Range or shoot in low light better then it's really going to be a nice tool to add to the kit.

    Right now I need a good low light camera and there's a good chance this camera can be that for a good price. Add in the 60fps, clean HDMI and that really makes for a nice package. Can't wait to finally see some real world tests.

  • Wow, that video from the "Nikon Specialists" is truly awful, with bad audio, bad actors, the worst overdubbing I have heard and orange skin tones. Also the music is terrible.

  • I don't believe the video above is really a D5300 and D7100. Every time a new camera comes out this person pops up videos early, but never comments and speaks on the cameras themselves. I think this person is just looking for hits. I could be wrong, but I find it strange that these videos pop up with absolutely no commentary from whoever posts them and they seems to always have every model of Nikon before they hit the streets. Just seems fishy.

  • D5300 at Photoplus Expo 2013:

  • in Canon and Nikon dslr a good picture profile can deliver between 11 and 12 fstops DR for video.

    we will see the banding, moire and aliasing results soon when this camera gets some reviews...

    time to wait.

  • 14 Stops DR? That must be Raw photos right?

  • I loved the look of the 7100 and 5200, Great DR, decent codec and nice profiles to work with. I had them both for a month when then first came out, but I returned them both. I just couldn't handle the banding in the shadows. I hope Nikon got rid of that in the D5300.

  • if I had not pulled the trigger on G6, I would surely buy a 5300. good DR, fair price, and finally 60p on nikon side. but hey maybe next year when the price gets lower, who knows...

  • @apefos, I agree this camera is one to watch. Can't forget that this camera likely has great Dynamic Range if it is using the same sensor as the D7100. It's nearly 14 stops at lower ISO settings. Hopefully they tweaked even more out of this sensor with the new processor. IMO it's probably the best low light cam for the price while also being able to handle high Dynamic Range shots in full day light.

  • Here is a youtube video test of the Nikon D5300. I have included some screenshots.

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  • I have high hopes for this camera. 1080p 60p and 24p with good low light performance in an affordable price and S35 sensor size. the D7100 does not have the OLPF AA filter also and the video is good, so probably the video from D5300 will be good. waiting to download and see some original mov files...

  • "The Nikon D5300 also supports full manual exposure control in movie mode, but still has the limitation that you can't adjust the aperture setting in Live View mode, but instead must drop back to normal viewfinder operation, set the aperture, and then pop back into Live View."

  • I'm liking the progress on this camera! Good job Nikon. Any word on the codecs though? I'm assuming just the AVCHD standard 28mb/s for 60fps and 25mb/s for 24p?

  • I'm quite excited about this camera!

    Mainly because I'm hoping it means a substantial price drop for the D5200 ;-)

    As it is a very very good video camera, so am hopefully the D5200 could be my next "A camera" sometime in the new year? (especially as I have a number of Nikon F mount lenses, due to starting out with a Nikon D50) Which is likely if the price gets pushed down further due to the newer D5300.

  • It adds 1080p60/p50; larger screen; no anti-aliasing filter and bigger battery.

    I'm curious to know if Nikon solved their problems with changing aperture in video mode.