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Save $230 on a Nikon DSLR and lens kit on Amazon with this camera sale

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Nowadays, everyone has a very capable camera attached to the smartphones in their pockets. However, no matter the quality of your smartphone’s camera (even an iPhone XS or Google Pixel 3 XL), it’s no match for a proper DSLR in your hands. Luckily, the Nikon D5300 Digital SLR Camera and lens kit bundle is now on sale for $496.95 — a $232.06 savings on Amazon.
Usually retailing for $729, the Nikon D5300 is a compact shooter for beginners and intermediate photographers alike. Armed with a 24.2-megapixel image sensor, this DSLR bundle features a lens kit that includes a trusty lens for everyday use (AF-P DX NIKKOR 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR ) and a long telephoto zoom lens (AF-P DX NIKKOR 70-300mm f/4.5-6.3G ED) for gorgeous and richer photos that are more true to life than any smartphone can deliver.
The Nikon D5300 also features a 23.5 mm x 15.6 mm sensor, a 3.2-inch swiveling “Vari-angle” LCD wide display, and true HD video capture up to 60 fps. Finally, the camera features built-in Wi-Fi and GPS, so you can share your impressive images to Instagram, Pinterest, Facebook, Flickr, Twitter, and more to give your friends and family a real good case of FOMO.
Amazon customer thecraftica writes:
“I love this camera! I’ve had it for about half a year now, and it works perfectly for the style of pictures I take. It takes high quality photos without a $2,000+ price tag, and there are a lot of different lenses you can get to experiment with different styles. I would absolutely recommend it to beginners or intermediate photographers who are on a budget.”
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