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Product Description
When people are just getting into photography and ask which DSLR they should buy, we often recommend Nikon’s D3000 series. These entry-level cameras offer solid image and video quality, are easy to use, and relatively inexpensive for what you get. Down the road you may want to upgrade to an enthusiast or full-frame camera, but a DSLR like the Nikon D3400 is a terrific starting point.
The Nikon D3400 was new for last year with only minor updates over its popular predecessor: the D3300. The image sensor, processor, and autofocus are the same, but the D3400 has Bluetooth connectivity and a much-improved battery life at the sacrifice of the flash. Both cameras currently are the same price at $497 with an 18-55mm kit lens. If you plan on using your flash frequently, grab the older D3300. Otherwise, we appreciate the extended battery of the D3400.
Key Features
Nikon D3400 DSLR camera
Category: Entry level
Megapixels: 24.2
Sensor size: 357 sq. mm
What we like: Good image and video quality and a great value.
What we don’t: Inferior flash.
Lenses: Best Lenses for Nikon D3300
SnapBridge Bluetooth Connectivity
24.2MP DX-Format CMOS Sensor
EXPEED 4 Image Processor
No Optical Low-Pass Filter
Native ISO 100-25600; 5 fps Shooting
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