Nikon D5600

Parents don’t need to deplete their diaper fund before the baby even arrives to capture good newborn pictures. While not a top performer like the Sony a7 III, the Nikon D5600 can shoot circles around smartphones and compact cameras.

And you can keep the costs even lower if you buy a refurbished model.

The Nikon D5600 sports a 24.2-megapixel APS-C sensor. This isn’t quite as good as full frame but still packs plenty of capabilities.

The sensor captures solid photos for the price point — and DxOMark still considers the camera a top performer. The EXPEED 4 processor is still decent at capturing images in low light, especially if you pair the camera with a brighter lens.

Speed-wise, the D5600 snaps away at 5 fps. This is not enough to be hailed as a great spots camera, but it could still do the trick for toddlers and older kids in motion. The 39-point autofocus is decent, thanks to using the type of autofocus that’s long been fine-tuned inside DSLRs.

The camera also uses a tilting touchscreen unlike the slightly cheaper Nikon D3500. This can help get fun high and low angles that often work well when photographing babies and kids.

The Nikon D5600 isn’t the best camera on this list and isn’t ideal for professionals. But it is one of the best cameras you can get on a limited budget.

As a DSLR, it’s a bit louder than a mirrorless camera’s silent mode and doesn’t have stabilization in the body. For new parents that already have a list of things to buy, the D5600 will help capture those fleeting memories of the newborn stage and beyond without breaking the bank.

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