Absolutely delighted with this camera. Not mastered it all yet, but taking some awesome shots and Bluetooth them straight to my phone and sending out/posting on social media. Very light. Really impressed
The new Nikon D3400 kit is an entry-level DSLR camera. It shoots photos in 24.2 MP resolution with an ISO of ISO 100-25600.
The SnapBridge feature enables quick and automatic transferring of your photos to other devices like smartphones using Bluetooth. Hence, Nikon D3400 is suitable for photographers that want to share their photos online with family and friends.
Manufacturer: Nikon
Absolutely delighted with this camera. Not mastered it all yet, but taking some awesome shots and Bluetooth them straight to my phone and sending out/posting on social media. Very light. Really impressed
I decided before our first child was born that we needed something more than our cell phones to take photos. I am so glad we chose this camera! I love that it has auto and manual settings.
There is no lenses and case included. Very disappointed
the item is priced really well, delivery is from Australian warehouse so it was quick. The quality of the camera is really good and I believe the lense is a great starter kit
My contention has always been that a real live camera affords superior image quality over any smartphone. But you know that already, especially when it comes to optical options, low-light capability, high ISO, video capability, and, perhaps most importantly, the experience of being able to see what...
Nikon makes DSLRs with two types of sensor – full-frame and APS-C. The new D3400 is Nikon's most entry-level camera, and takes on the smaller APS-C chip to keep costs down – Nikon calls this its DX range.
Nikon's D3400 is the latest entry level DSLR from Nikon, launched in September last year. The camera is updated version of D3300 with some upgraded specifications such as Bluetooth connectivity and longer battery life.
Super-compact light weight design; Captures high quality images; 24MP APS-C CMOS Sensor; 11-point PDAF system; 5-fps burst shooting; Can capture upto 1200 shots; 1080p Videos at 60fps; Good single shot AF system
No built-in Wifi; No touchscreen; No articulating screen; Slow image transmission via Snapbridge app; Average video features; Mediocre flash; Missing external microphone input; No GPS; Could have sensor cleaner just like other Nikon DSLR's
Nikon has long held a solid position in the entry-level DSLR segment with its D3xxx series of cameras. For a while now, the Nikon D3300 has been the go-to choice for many, since it offers much better features and performance for the price than Canon's 1200D.
Compact and lightweight; Very good ISO performance; Bluetooth for file transfers; Improved battery life
Only a minor refresh of the D3300; No Wi-Fi; Display washes out under direct sunlight
SnapBridge App Requirements: Android 5.0 or later or 6.0.1 or later. A device with Bluetooth 4.0 or later (i.e., a device that supports Bluetooth Smart Ready/Low Energy) is required.
Nikon's entry-level DSLR is small but sassy...
Great image quality for an entry-level camera; Great battery life; Easy to use
Underpowered flash; No sensor cleaning mechanism; SnapBridge wireless setup can be fiddly
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