
Among the top DSLR cameras worth buying today, the Nikon D5300 and Nikon D810 are truly ideal choices for beginners and professional photographers alike.
The Nikon D5300 brings little change in design compared to previous camera models, but it is the first DSLR from the company to integrate WiFi and GPS connectivity. Additionally, Nikon equips the D5300 with its latest image processing engine, the Expeed 4, which brings several improvements over the Expeed 3 found in the D5200.
To enhance image sharpness, Nikon decides to remove the low-pass filter on the D5300, which is an optical component typically integrated into most cameras to deal with moiré patterns. However, Nikon's Expeed 4 processor effectively addresses this issue, and removing the low-pass filter results in sharper images.
Furthermore, the Nikon D5300 features a slightly larger rear LCD screen than the D5200, measuring 3.2 inches (compared to 3 inches). The camera's sensor boasts a resolution of 24.2MP, with an ISO range from 100 to 12800, slightly higher than that of the D5200. For those interested in video recording capabilities, the D5300 offers more satisfaction as it can shoot Full-HD videos at 60 frames per second (60p), whereas the D5200 is limited to 60i.
Currently, the price of the Nikon D5300 is approximately 12 million Vietnamese dong, and it is available at many Nikon stores nationwide.

The Nikon D810 utilizes a full-frame sensor with a resolution of 36.3MP and the Expeed 4 processor, but it introduces new features to enhance image and video quality. Firstly, a new video profile called Flat is added.
In terms of hardware, Nikon adds 2 front microphones to the camera for stereo recording instead of mono as before. Other upgrades include a wider ISO range for video recording (from 64 to 12800), Auto ISO mode when shooting videos in aperture and manual mode, the ability to shoot Full-HD videos at 60p (NTSC) or 50p (PAL).
Nikon also equips the D810 with a higher resolution rear LCD screen for users to review videos or images in higher quality, an OLED viewfinder, a faster image processor, a longer-lasting battery, a wider ISO range for shooting, and a slightly faster continuous shooting speed.
Let's compare the technical specifications of these two camera models in the table below:

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