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What's the difference between Nikon d5300 and d5600?

1. Nikon d5300 is a SLR camera with a motor installed in the lens. The SLR body is equivalent to a power battery, and the motor in the lens starts to focus after being energized.

2. Nikon d5600 is a SLR with built-in motor, which can provide power and electricity, and then fine-tune the lens focus through mechanical transmission.

Focusing refers to adjusting the focal length when using a camera, which is called Focus in English. Generally, digital cameras have various focusing modes, namely, auto-focusing, manual focusing and multiple focusing modes.

Focusing is also called aiming light, focusing. The process of changing the distance and the position of the distance through the camera focusing mechanism to make the image of the object clear is focusing.