Nikon D5500 Shutter Life
— WikipediaThe Nikon D5500 is an F-mount DSLR released by Nikon on January 5, 2015. As the successor of the D5300 (the D5400 does not exist), it is the first Nikon DSLR to feature a touchscreen. The Nikon D5500 features other improvements compared to its predecessor, the Nikon D5300. With a newer carbon-fiber composite body, the Nikon D5500 weighs 60 grams less with a significantly smaller size, has a touchscreen and Wi-Fi, but lacks NFC (near field communication) connectivity and GPS functionality. A review lists the bigger buffer for raw files and the longer battery life. The D5500 was superseded by the D5600 in late 2016.
Nikon D5500 shutter rated lifespan is 100000 actuations.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What's this histogram shows?
- This shutter count histogram shows how many known camera bodies have reached some particular shutter count values. On vertical axis there are shutter count ranges and on horizontal there are body counts within them.
- Where's this data coming from?
- This shutter count histogram was created with data acquired via the ShutterCheck application. All data points were collected in an automated way from users who have opted-in into sharing of anonymous shutter life data of their cameras.
- What's the purpose of this graph?
- This shutter count histogram was created with the desire to give people better estimates of shutter life of their cameras beyond dry numbers of shutter rated lifespan. As you probably heard of, most cameras usually live longer than guaranteed by their vendor, sometimes even much longer. That’s why I collected here a real-world shutter count data, so you be able to make more informed decisions about your camera gear.