is it worth upgrading nikon d5100 to d5300?

Hmm.
I'd say no.
Go for good glass.
 
Make a list of what you want that the D5100 doesn't give you. If the D5300 would give you the extra features it may be worth upgrading.

However, at a guess, the upgrade is more of a sidestep and update than a massive upgrade so maybe consider a D7100 instead if your budget will allow it.
 
More of a side step than upgrade IMO. Why not look at the D7*** range if you want an upgrade?
 
I would agree, not worth upgrading within the same series.
A upgrade would be more noticable if you went for the D7000/D7100 body.
Or as somebody mentioned, put the money towards some quality glass.
There is very limited good glass for the DX range, a couple are the best .....
Nikkor 12-24mm f4
Nikkor 17-55mm f2.8
 
i can't afford the D7100 even paying it over time would be hard £226 deposit £45.26 over 24 months at intrest rate 15.9%

reason i wanna go for d5300 is there has been alot of improvements since d5100

d5100
LCD Monitor3.0"
Modeld5100
Megapixel Banding16 to 16.9 Megapixels
Battery Compatibility FittingNikon EN-EL14
Charger IncludedYes
Filter - Size52mm
Sensor Size (WxH mm)23.6 x 15.6 mm
Max Image Resolution4928 x 3264
Lens FittingNikon F Mount
Focal Length Conversion Factor1.5x
Compatible storage media (card not supplied)SDXC, SD Card, SDHC Card
Continuous Shooting Speed (fps)4fps
Exposure ModesProgram, Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority, Picture Modes, Manual
Battery Fitting TypeLi-ion EN-EL14
ISO Speed Range100-25600
Metering ModesCentre Weighted, Colour Matrix, Spot
Exposure CompensationYes
Built in FlashYes
Flash ModesE-TTL
Auto Exposure BracketingYes
White Balance ModesAuto, Manual, Preset, White Balance Bracketing, Custom
Connection TypeUSB 2.0
Focusing ModesOne-shot AF, Continuous AF, Manual
Audio RecordingYes
Movie ModeYes
Tripod ThreadYes
Video OutHDMI, PAL, NTSC
Body Dimensions (WxHxD) mm128 x 97 x 79 mm
Weight (g)560


d5300

LCD Monitor3.2"
Megapixel Banding24 to 24.9 Megapixels
Charger IncludedYes
GPSYes
ModelD5300
TouchscreenNo
MegaPixel (Effective Resolution)24.2 megapixels
Max Image Resolution6000 x 4000
Sensor Size (WxH mm)23.5 x 15.6 mm
Lens FittingNikon F Mount
Compatible storage media (card not supplied)SDXC, SD Card, SDHC Card
Continuous Shooting Speed (fps)5fps
Exposure ModesProgram, Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority, Picture Modes, Manual
Metering ModesCentre Weighted, Colour Matrix, Spot
ISO Speed Range100-25600
Exposure CompensationYes
Auto Exposure BracketingYes
Built in FlashYes
Flash ModesTTL
White Balance ModesPreset, White Balance Bracketing
Connection TypeHDMI, USB 2.0
Audio RecordingYes
Movie ModeYes (with Sound)
Tripod ThreadYes
Video OutPAL, NTSC
Body Dimensions (WxHxD) mm125 x 98 x 76 mm
Weight (g)530g
 
Personally, I'd go for the 5200. In fact, I did :)
But it wasn't as an upgrade.
You've heard peoples views, which you asked for, but if you want to buy another body, well, it's your money :)
I don't really think that changing to another 5000 series body will improve your photography.
Practise and lenses are more likely to do so.
Higher megapixel count is neither here nor there in the grand scheme of things. 10MP is more than enough for viewing on a computer screen and I'm quite happy with my D200 in that respect.
Here are 3 pics from yesterday, just mucking about.
1st Nikon D200 (10MP), 2nd Sony Nex 6 (16MP), 3rd Nikon D5200 (24MP)
(The light kept changing from some cloud to clear sky within the hour I was taking these and I could probably muck about with the colour balance a bit in Lightroom)
Nikon D200 with 18-55 by kendo1111, on Flickr
Sony Nex 6 with Zeiss 1.8 50 by kendo1111, on Flickr
Nikon D5200 with 18-55 by kendo1111, on Flickr
 
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7100 is £659 at Digitalrev :)
...though the 7000 is £499.
 
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