<p>The Nikon D5300 DSLR.(Photo: Reviewed.com / Chris Thomas)Story HighlightsHigh-quality 24-megapixel sensor delivers sharp shotsExcellent video quality in both bright and dim lightDisappointing automatic white balance performance</p><p>Brands as big as Nikon have sometimes been known to rest on name recognition, pumping out new cameras that do little to improve on those that came before. But in the case of the new D5300 DSLR (MSRP $799.95), that hasn't happened.</p><p>Under the hood, this camera boasts a few key changes that make all the difference. With on-board GPS, Wi-Fi, and some of the best DSLR video we've seen, this is a great choice for first-time system camera owners or those looking to upgrade from an aging Nikon body.</p><p>Overall, the D5300 is a pleasure to use. It sports the same familiar design cues, lightweight chassis, and control scheme as last year's D5200, while offering a slightly improved grip. The combination is a winning formula, particularly if you're accustomed to older, heavier DSLRs.</p><p><a href="http://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/2014/03/29/reviewed-nikon-d5300-review/6974621/">Keep reading...</a></p>