So sánh canon 750d và nikon d5300

Nằm trong số những mẫu máy ảnh DSLR đáng mua nhất hiện nay, Canon EOS 750D và Nikon D5500 thực sự là sự lựa chọn lý tưởng cho người mới làm quen, và cả những nhiếp ảnh gia chuyên nghiệp.

Canon EOS 750D [hay còn là Rebel T6i] sở hữu thiết kế không quá nổi bật, khi sở hữu kích thước, thiết kế tương đồng với những chiếc EOS 3 số khác trên thị trường, bao gồm một vỏ nhựa cao cấp, cùng lớp sơn đen sần và bọc da, giúp người dùng cầm nó một cách dễ dàng.

Máy được trang bị một màn hình 3-inch với 1 triệu điểm ảnh ở phía sau, cùng khả năng xoay lật có tính cơ động cao, giúp người dùng có thể chụp được những bức ảnh ở mọi góc độ khác nhau. Các tính năng khi chụp là một điểm mạnh của Canon EOS 750D là một trong những điểm mạnh của nó với việc trang bị cảm biến APS-C CMOS 24,2MP, mang tới những bức ảnh vô cùng sắc nét và màu sắc trung thực.

Canon EOS 750D cũng được trang bị vi xử lý Digic 6 cùng hệ thống lấy nét lên đến 19 điểm loại cross-type,CMOS AF III với khả năng nhận diện khuôn mặt, AF Tracking, chế độ FlexiZone và FlexiZone-Single, để phục vụ việc chụp ảnh hấp dẫn và quay video trong chế độ LiveView.

Hiện máy đang được bán với giá dao động từ 15 đến 17 triệu đồng tại nhiều chuỗi cửa hàng trên toàn quốc.

Nikon D5500 sở hữuthiết kế khá ấn tượng khi máy được tích hợp màn hình cảm ứng có khả năng xoay lật rất cơ động, nhưng loại bỏ chức năng GPS tiện lợi. Máysở hữu bộ cảm biến có độ phân giải 24,2 megapixel, không có bộ lọc quang học răng cưa và được tích hợp bộ xử lý EXPEED 4.

Điểm độc đáo của Nikon D5500 đó là màn hình cảm ứng sẽ giúp người dùng dễ dàng thao tác khi chụp ảnh từ khả năng cho phép họ nhanh chóng lấy nét, điều chỉnh các thiết lập và chụp với chức năng Fn Touch. Người dùng sẽ sử dụng tính năng này nhờ một cú lướt trên kính ngắm.

The Canon EOS 750D [called Canon T6i in some regions] and the Nikon D5300 are two digital cameras that were officially introduced, respectively, in February 2015 and October 2013. Both are DSLR [Digital Single Lens Reflex] cameras that are equipped with an APS-C sensor. Both cameras offer a resolution of 24 megapixels.

Below is an overview of the main specs of the two cameras as a starting point for the comparison.

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Going beyond this snapshot of core features and characteristics, what are the differences between the Canon EOS 750D and the Nikon D5300? Which one should you buy? Read on to find out how these two cameras compare with respect to their body size, their imaging sensors, their shooting features, their input-output connections, and their reception by expert reviewers.

Body comparison

The side-by-side display below illustrates the physical size and weight of the Canon 750D and the Nikon D5300. The two cameras are presented according to their relative size. Three consecutive views from the front, the top, and the rear side are shown. All width, height and depth measures are rounded to the nearest millimeter.

The D5300 can be obtained in three different colors [black, grey, red], while the 750D is only available in black.

If the front view area [width x height] of the cameras is taken as an aggregate measure of their size, the Nikon D5300 is notably smaller [8 percent] than the Canon 750D. Moreover, the D5300 is markedly lighter [14 percent] than the 750D. In this context, it is worth noting that neither the 750D nor the D5300 are weather-sealed.

The above size and weight comparisons are to some extent incomplete since they do not consider the interchangeable lenses that both of these cameras require. Yet, since both cameras are based around an APS-C sensor, their respective lenses will tend to have similar dimensions and heft. You can compare the optics available for the two cameras in the Canon EF Lens Catalog [750D] and the Nikon Lens Catalog [D5300].

Concerning battery life, the 750D gets 440 shots out of its LP-E17 battery, while the D5300 can take 600 images on a single charge of its EN-EL14a power pack.

The adjacent table lists the principal physical characteristics of the two cameras alongside a wider set of alternatives. If you would like to visualize and compare a different camera combination, you can navigate to the CAM-parator app and make your selection from a broad list of cameras there.

Any camera decision will naturally be influenced heavily by the price. The manufacturer’s suggested retail prices give an idea on the placement of the camera in the maker’s lineup and the broader market. The 750D was somewhat cheaper [by 6 percent] than the D5300 at launch, but both cameras fall into the same price category. Usually, retail prices stay at first close to the launch price, but after several months, discounts become available. Later in the product cycle and, in particular, when the replacement model is about to appear, further discounting and stock clearance sales often push the camera price considerably down.

Sensor comparison

The size of the imaging sensor is a crucial determinant of image quality. A large sensor will generally have larger individual pixels that offer better low-light sensitivity, provide wider , and have richer than smaller pixels in a sensor of the same technological generation. Further, a large sensor camera will give the photographer additional creative options when using shallow to isolate a subject from its background. On the downside, larger sensors tend to be more expensive and lead to bigger and heavier cameras and lenses.

Both cameras under consideration feature an APS-C sensor, but their sensors differ slightly in size. The sensor area in the D5300 is 11 percent bigger. As a result of these sensor size differences, the cameras have format factors, respectively, of 1.6 [750D] and 1.5. Both cameras have a native aspect ratio [sensor width to sensor height] of 3:2.

Even though the D5300 has a larger sensor, both cameras offer the same resolution of 24 megapixels. This implies that the D5300 has a lower pixel density and larger individual pixels [with a of 3.91μm versus 3.72μm for the 750D], which gives it a potential advantage in terms of light gathering capacity. It should, however, be noted that the 750D is a somewhat more recent model [by 1 year and 3 months] than the D5300, and its sensor might have benefitted from technological advances during this time that at least partly compensate for the smaller pixel size. Coming back to sensor resolution, it should be mentioned that the D5300 has no anti-alias filter installed, so that it can capture all the detail its sensor resolves.

The 750D has on-sensor phase detect pixels, which results in fast and reliable autofocus acquisition even during live view operation.

The Canon EOS 750D has a native sensitivity range from ISO 100 to ISO 12800, which can be extended to ISO 100-25600. The Nikon D5300 offers exactly the same ISO settings.

Technology-wise, both cameras are equipped with CMOS [Complementary Metal–Oxide–Semiconductor] sensors. Both cameras use a Bayer filter for capturing RGB colors on a square grid of photosensors. This arrangement is found in most digital cameras.

Since 2007, DXO Mark has published sensor performance measurements that have been derived using a consistent methodology. This service is based on lab testing and assigns an overall score to each camera sensor, as well as ratings for dynamic range ["DXO Landscape"], color depth ["DXO Portrait"], and low-light sensitivity ["DXO Sports"]. Of the two cameras under consideration, the D5300 offers substantially better image quality than the 750D [overall score 12 points higher]. The advantage is based on 1.3 bits higher color depth, 1.9 EV in additional dynamic range, and 0.5 stops in additional low light sensitivity. The following table provides an overview of the physical sensor characteristics, as well as the sensor quality measurements for a selection of comparators.

Sensor Characteristics # Camera Model Sensor Class Resolution [MP] Horiz. Pixels Vert. Pixels Video Format DXO Portrait DXO Landscape DXO Sports DXO Overall 1. Canon 750D APS-C 24.0 6000 40001080/30p22.712.0919712. Nikon D5300 APS-C 24.0 6000 40001080/60p24.013.91338833. Canon 2000D APS-C 24.0 6000 40001080/30p22.611.91009714. Canon 77D APS-C 24.0 6000 40001080/60p23.613.3971785. Canon 800D APS-C 24.0 6000 40001080/60p23.713.11586806. Canon 760D APS-C 24.0 6000 40001080/30p22.612.0915707. Canon M3 APS-C 24.0 6000 40001080/30p22.811.81169728. Canon 1200D APS-C 17.9 5184 34561080/30p21.911.3724639. Canon G7 X 1-inch 20.0 5472 36481080/60p23.012.75567110. Canon 700D APS-C 17.9 5184 34561080/30p21.711.26816111. Canon 650D APS-C 17.9 5184 34561080/30p21.711.27226212. Nikon D5600 APS-C 24.0 6000 40001080/60p24.114.013068413. Nikon D5500 APS-C 24.0 6000 40001080/60p24.114.014388414. Nikon D3300 APS-C 24.0 6000 40001080/60p24.312.813858215. Nikon D3200 APS-C 24.1 6016 40001080/30p24.113.211318116. Nikon D5200 APS-C 24.0 6000 40001080/60i24.213.9128484 Note: DXO values in italics represent estimates based on sensor size and age.

Many modern cameras are not only capable of taking still images, but also of capturing video footage. Both cameras under consideration are equipped with sensors that have a sufficiently high read-out speed for moving images, but the D5300 provides a faster frame rate than the 750D. It can shoot movie footage at 1080/60p, while the Canon is limited to 1080/30p.

Feature comparison

Apart from body and sensor, cameras can and do differ across a range of features. The 750D and the D5300 are similar in the sense that both have an optical viewfinder. The latter is useful for getting a clear image for framing even in brightly lit environments. The viewfinders of both cameras offer the same field of view [95%], but the viewfinder of the D5300 has a higher magnification than the one of the 750D [0.57x vs 0.51x], so that the size of the image transmitted appears closer to the size seen with the naked human eye. The adjacent table lists some of the other core features of the Canon 750D and Nikon D5300 along with similar information for a selection of comparators.

Core Features # Camera Model Viewfinder [Type or 000 dots] Control Panel [yes/no] LCD Specifications [inch/000 dots] LCD Attach- ment Touch Screen [yes/no] Max Shutter Speed * Max Shutter Flaps * Built-in Flash [yes/no] Built-in Image Stab 1. Canon 750Doptical n3.0 / 1040 swivel Y 1/4000s 5.0/s Y n 2. Nikon D5300optical n3.2 / 1037 swivel n 1/4000s 5.0/s Y n 3. Canon 2000Doptical n3.0 / 920 fixed n 1/4000s 3.0/s Y n 4. Canon 77Doptical Y3.0 / 1040 swivel Y 1/4000s 6.0/s Y n 5. Canon 800Doptical n3.0 / 1040 swivel Y 1/4000s 6.0/s Y n 6. Canon 760Doptical Y3.0 / 1040 swivel Y 1/4000s 5.0/s Y n 7. Canon M3optional n3.0 / 1040 tilting Y 1/4000s 4.2/s Y n 8. Canon 1200Doptical n3.0 / 460 fixed n 1/4000s 3.0/s Y n 9. Canon G7 Xnone n3.0 / 1040 tilting Y 1/2000s 6.5/s Y Y 10. Canon 700Doptical n3.0 / 1040 swivel Y 1/4000s 5.0/s Y n 11. Canon 650Doptical n3.0 / 1040 swivel Y 1/4000s 5.0/s Y n 12. Nikon D5600optical n3.2 / 1037 swivel Y 1/4000s 5.0/s Y n 13. Nikon D5500optical n3.2 / 1037 swivel Y 1/4000s 5.0/s Y n 14. Nikon D3300optical n3.0 / 921 fixed n 1/4000s 5.0/s Y n 15. Nikon D3200optical n3.0 / 921 fixed n 1/4000s 4.0/s Y n 16. Nikon D5200optical n3.0 / 921 swivel n 1/4000s 5.0/s Y n Notes: *] Information refers to the mechanical shutter, unless the camera only has an electronic one.

One differentiating feature between the two cameras concerns the touch sensitivity of the rear screen. The 750D has a touchscreen, while the D5300 has a conventional panel. Touch control can be particularly helpful, for example, for setting the focus point.

Both cameras have an articulated rear screen that can be turned to be front-facing. This feature will be particularly appreciated by vloggers and photographers who are interested in taking selfies.

The Nikon D5300 has an intervalometer built-in. This enables the photographer to capture time lapse sequences, such as flower blooming, a sunset or moon rise, without purchasing an external camera trigger and related software.

Concerning the storage of imaging data, both the 750D and the D5300 write their files to SDXC cards. Both cameras can use UHS-I cards, which provide for Ultra High Speed data transfer of up to 104 MB/s.

Connectivity comparison

For some imaging applications, the extent to which a camera can communicate with its environment can be an important aspect in the camera decision process. The table below provides an overview of the connectivity of the Canon EOS 750D and Nikon D5300 and, in particular, the interfaces the cameras [and selected comparators] provide for accessory control and data transfer.

Input-Output Connections # Camera Model Hotshoe Port Internal Mic / Speaker Microphone Port Headphone Port HDMI Port USB Port WiFi Support NFC Support Bluetooth Support 1. Canon 750DYstereo / monoY-mini2.0YY- 2. Nikon D5300Ystereo / monoY-mini2.0Y-- 3. Canon 2000DYmono / mono--mini2.0YY- 4. Canon 77DYstereo / monoY-mini2.0YYY 5. Canon 800DYstereo / monoY-mini2.0YYY 6. Canon 760DYstereo / monoY-mini2.0YY- 7. Canon M3Ystereo / monoY-mini2.0YY- 8. Canon 1200DYmono / mono--mini2.0- 9. Canon G7 X-stereo / mono--micro2.0YY- 10. Canon 700DYstereo / monoY-mini2.0- 11. Canon 650DYstereo / monoY-mini2.0- 12. Nikon D5600Ystereo / monoY-mini2.0YYY 13. Nikon D5500Ystereo / monoY-mini2.0Y 14. Nikon D3300Ymono / monoY-mini2.0- 15. Nikon D3200Ymono / monoY-mini2.0- 16. Nikon D5200Ystereo / monoY-mini2.0---

Travel and landscape photographers will find it useful that the D5300 has an internal geolocalization sensor and can record GPS coordinates in its EXIF data.

Both the 750D and the D5300 have been discontinued, but can regularly be found used on ebay. The D5300 was replaced by the Nikon D5500, while the 750D was followed by the Canon 800D. Further information on the features and operation of the 750D and D5300 can be found, respectively, in the Canon 750D Manual [free pdf] or the online Nikon D5300 Manual.

Review summary

So what conclusions can be drawn? Is the Canon 750D better than the Nikon D5300 or vice versa? Below is a summary of the relative strengths of each of the two contestants.

Arguments in favor of the Canon EOS 750D:

  • Better moiré control: Has an anti-alias filter to avoid artificial patterns to appear in images.
  • Better live-view autofocus: Features on-sensor phase-detection for more confident autofocus.
  • Fewer buttons to press: Is equipped with a touch-sensitive rear screen to facilitate handling.
  • Easier device pairing: Supports NFC for fast wireless image transfer over short distances.
  • More modern: Is somewhat more recent [announced 1 year and 3 months after the D5300].

Advantages of the Nikon D5300:

  • Maximized detail: Lacks an anti-alias filter to exploit the sensor's full resolution potential.
  • Better image quality: Scores substantially higher [12 points] in the DXO overall evaluation.
  • Richer colors: Generates noticeably more natural colors [1.3 bits more color depth].
  • More dynamic range: Captures a broader range of light and dark details [1.9 EV of extra DR].
  • Better low-light sensitivity: Can shoot in dim conditions [0.5 stops ISO advantage].
  • Better video: Provides higher movie framerates [1080/60p versus 1080/30p].
  • Larger viewfinder image: Features a viewfinder with a higher magnification [0.57x vs 0.51x].
  • Larger screen: Has a bigger rear LCD [3.2" vs 3.0"] for image review and settings control.
  • Easier time-lapse photography: Has an intervalometer built-in for low frequency shooting.
  • Less heavy: Has a lower weight [by 75g or 14 percent] and is thus easier to take along.
  • Longer lasting: Gets more shots [600 versus 440] out of a single battery charge.
  • Easier geotagging: Features an internal GPS sensor to log localization data.
  • More heavily discounted: Has been on the market for longer [launched in October 2013].

If the count of individual advantages [bullet points above] is taken as a guide, the D5300 is the clear winner of the contest [13 : 5 points]. However, the relative importance of the various individual camera aspects will vary according to personal preferences and needs, so that you might like to apply corresponding weights to the particular features before making a decision on a new camera. A professional sports photographer will view the differences between cameras in a way that diverges from the perspective of a street photog, and a person interested in family portraits has distinct needs from a landscape shooter. Hence, the decision which camera is best and worth buying is often a very personal one.

750D 05:13 D5300

How about other alternatives? Do the specifications of the Canon 750D and the Nikon D5300 place the cameras among the top in their class? Find out in the latest Best DSLR Camera listing whether the two cameras rank among the cream of the crop.

In any case, while the comparison of technical specifications can provide a useful overview of the capabilities of different cameras, it says little about, for example, the shooting experience and imaging performance of the 750D and the D5300 in practical situations. User reviews that are available, for instance, at amazon can sometimes shed light on these issues, but such feedback is all too often partial, inconsistent, and inaccurate.

Expert reviews

This is why expert reviews are important. The adjacent summary-table relays the overall verdicts of several of the most popular camera review sites [amateurphotographer [AP], cameralabs [CL], digitalcameraworld [DCW], dpreview [DPR], ephotozine [EPZ], photographyblog [PB]]. As can be seen, the professional reviewers agree in many cases on the quality of different cameras, but sometimes their assessments diverge, reinforcing the earlier point that a camera decision is often a very personal choice.

The review scores listed above should be treated with care, though. The assessments were made in relation to similar cameras of the same technological generation. Thus, a score needs to be put into the context of the launch date and the launch price of the camera, and rating-comparisons among cameras that span long time periods or concern very differently equipped models make little sense. It should also be noted that some of the review sites have over time altered the way they render their verdicts.

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Specifications: Canon 750D vs Nikon D5300

Below is a side-by-side comparison of the specs of the two cameras to facilitate a quick review of their differences and common features.

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