
Nikon D5300
Score: 73/100
Pentax KF
Score: 77/100Rankings

The Pentax KF is a rugged APS-C DSLR featuring a 24.24 MP AA-filter-free sensor, in-body stabilization, and a fully articulated LCD, excelling in outdoor and low-light shooting. It trades off faster autofocus coverage and 4K video for its robust build and high resolution. Suited for outdoor enthusiasts and users of Pentax K-mount lenses.

The Nikon D5300 is a mid-range DX-format DSLR featuring a 24.2 MP sensor, built-in Wi-Fi/GPS and a vari-angle 3.2" LCD. Its bulkier body, modest viewfinder and limited RAW buffer keep it from being a top-tier enthusiast tool. It suits photographers who want high image quality and connectivity without moving to mirrorless.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
24.2 MP | 24.24 MPbest | |
25,600 | 102,400best | |
5 fps | 6 fpsbest | |
39best | 11 | |
600 shotsbest | 410 shots | |
95 % | 100 %best | |
| ↓ lower better | 480 gbest | 625 g |
3.2 inbest | 3 in |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
Sensor(2) | ||
Effective Megapixels (MP) | 24.2 MP | 24.24 MP |
Maximum ISO | 25600 | 102400 |
Lens System(1) | ||
Lens Mount | Nikon F | KAF2 |
Battery & Power(1) | ||
Battery Life (shots) (shots) | 600 shots | 410 shots |
Build & Design(1) | ||
Weight (g) | 480 g | 625 g |
Performance(3) | ||
Continuous Shooting Speed (fps) | 5 fps | 6 fps |
Autofocus Points | 39 | 11 |
Image Processor | Expeed 4 | PRIME MII |
Display(1) | ||
Screen Size (in) | 3.2 in | 3 in |
Viewfinder(2) | ||
Viewfinder Coverage (%) | 95 % | 100 % |
Viewfinder Magnification (x) | 0.82 x | 0.95 x |


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Professional reviewers consistently commend the D5300 for its sharp 24.2 MP sensor without an OLPF, robust 600-shot battery, and the first-in-class inclusion of Wi-Fi and GPS in a Nikon DSLR. DPReview and Photography Blog also appreciate the vari-angle LCD and solid build, while Thom Hogan points out the advantage of the Sony IMX193AQK sensor and carbon-fiber-reinforced body. Overall, experts view it as a well-rounded mid-range option that bridges entry-level ease of use with enthusiast-level features.
Everyday users echo the professional praise, frequently mentioning the long battery life, sharp image quality, and convenient wireless connectivity. Common criticisms revolve around the camera's relatively large size, lack of weather sealing, and the limited RAW buffer depth.

Professional reviewers commend the KF for its rugged, weather-sealed build, AA-filter-free sensor sharpness, and in-body stabilization, positioning it as a solid entry-level DSLR. However, they consistently point out the limited 11-point AF system, modest 6 fps burst, and lack of 4K video as notable shortcomings compared to competing models.
Everyday users love the durability, weather resistance, and the classic DSLR handling with a bright optical viewfinder. Common praise centers on sharp photos, especially with legacy lenses, and convenient Wi-Fi/USB-C features. Recurring complaints involve slow autofocus in dim light, the missing 4K video option, a weightier body, and a menu system that can feel unintuitive.
“reliable outdoor workhorse”

