
<p>In addition to their new high-end lens, Nikon also has a new DSLR to unveil today in the form of the D5300. It's not a huge leap from the D5200 that came before it, but it does add a few enhancements to keep it competitive with other mid-level DSLRs like the new Ricoh Pentax K-3, and Canon's fancy-focusing 70D.</p><p>The D5300 has a 24.2-megapixel sensor, which works in concert with Nikon's latest Expeed 4 image processor. That gives it a maximum ISO of 25,600 and the ability to shoot 5 fps in both live view and with the optical finder. The AF system has 39 points and the D5300 also uses Nikon's Scene Recognition System for metering.</p><p>The D5300 has built-in Wifi, so it can beam images directly to a mobile device. it's also the first Nikon DSLR to have internal GPS for geotagging images in real time. The 3.2-inch screen articulates and has 1.037K dots. In this section, the press release goes out of its way to explicitly mention "selfless" so take that for what it's worth.</p><p>The D5300 will be available later this month as part of a kit with the 18-140mm F/3.5-5.6 ED VR lens for $1,399.</p><p><a href="http://www.popphoto.com/gear/2013/10/new-gear-nikon-d5300-dslr-wifi-gps">Keep reading...</a></p>