
Ranked among the top Canon DSLR cameras to buy currently, Nikon D5300 and Sony A58 are truly the ideal choices for both beginners and professional photographers.
Although Nikon D5300 doesn't introduce significant design changes compared to previous camera models, it's the first DSLR from the brand to incorporate WiFi and GPS connectivity. Additionally, Nikon equips the D5300 with its latest image processing engine, Expeed 4, bringing numerous improvements over Expeed 3 on the D5200.
In order to enhance image sharpness, Nikon decided to eliminate the low-pass filter on the D5300, an optical component commonly integrated into most cameras to address moiré patterns. However, Nikon's Expeed 4 processor effectively addresses this issue, and removing the low-pass filter results in sharper images.
Moreover, the Nikon D5300 features a slightly larger rear LCD screen compared to the D5200, measuring at 3.2 inches (versus 3 inches). The camera's sensor boasts a resolution of 24.2MP, with an ISO range from 100 to 12800, slightly higher than the D5200. For those interested in video capabilities, the D5300 offers improved performance, capable of recording Full-HD video at 60 frames per second (60p), while the D5200 only supports 60i.
The current price of Nikon D5300 is approximately 12 million dong, available at numerous Nikon stores nationwide.

Sony A58 is regarded as a worthy upgrade from Sony A37 and Sony A57 cameras with a simpler design. It features a modern 2.7-inch tiltable LCD screen, supporting 1080p HD video recording for a great user experience.
In terms of technical specifications, Sony A58 boasts an Exmor APS HD CMOS sensor with a resolution of 20.1MP compared to 16.1MP on the A57. It also uses the BIONZ processing engine, maximizing noise reduction and improving performance across the ISO 100-16000 range. Additionally, the camera offers a 15-point autofocus system, including three cross-type points for faster and more sensitive AF. Moreover, A58 introduces a new 'auto focus lock' feature, providing optimal sensitivity for AF.
Similar to all of Sony's new DSLR camera lines, A58 utilizes translucent mirror SLT technology. A drawback of A58 is that it comes with an electronic viewfinder (EVF) instead of an optical viewfinder. Currently, Sony A58 is available at prices ranging from 10 to 11 million dong.
Let's explore the technical specifications comparison table of these two camera models below:

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