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Creating beautiful photos and videos has never been more fun.
Life is full of surprising, joyful moments—moments worth remembering. The D3300 makes it fun and easy to preserve those moments in the lifelike beauty they deserve: stunning 24.2-megapixel photos and 1080p Full HD videos with tack-sharp details, vibrant colors and softly blurred backgrounds. With its included zoom lens, the new ultra-compact AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR II, the D3300 is a small and light HDSLR and easy to use, too. Like sharing photos? The D3300 photos can appear instantly on your compatible smartphone or tablet for easy sharing with the optional WU-1a Wireless Adapter*! Whether you’re creating high-resolution panoramas, adding artistic special effects or recording HD video with sound, the D3300 will bring you endless joy, excitement and memories—just like the special moments of your life.
Beautiful memories made easy
Taking snapshots with a smartphone is convenient, but are those photos good enough for preserving precious moments? The D3300’s new EXPEED 4 lets you shoot at high speeds up to 5 frames per second, shoot in low light with high ISO sensitivity, create high-resolution panoramas and much more. Your 24.2-megapixel photos and 1080p Full HD videos will be so impressive, so rich with detail† and color—so lifelike—they’ll bring back the feelings of the moments they capture.
If you’re keen to dive right into some of the more advanced principles of photography, also consider the Nikon D7200, which has the same insides but more manual controls.
It’s 25g lighter than its predecessor the Nikon D3300, and feels nicely low-heft for a DSLR
It’s 25g lighter than its predecessor the Nikon D7200, and feels nicely low-heft for a DSLR, without getting rid of the large hand grip. The next step would be to add weatherproofing to more affordable cameras like the Nikon D7200, but that’s not here yet. This is still reserved for Canon’s more expensive cameras.
A light, polycarbonate body camera may become a disadvantage if you’re looking to mount giant fast lenses, but if you want to sample some of Canon’s cheaper high-quality options like the bargain 50mm f1.8 lens, they’ll suit the Nikon D7200 perfectly.
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grannasgirl –
Love this product, it is lightweight, has great features, but not so many that makes it difficult to use or learn some of the more refined feature options on the camera. Easy to use in auto mode, but also easy to figure out how to use it in manual, portrait, landscape or night landscape modes. Highly recommend this camera.
jerrycatt –
Upgraded my old Nikon D50 to the D3300, entry level to entry level. 6mp to 24mp seems like a fairly big improvement but just how big I did not expect. Ease of use is night and day better, so easy to set custom setting using the “i” button on the back of the camera. You can increase ISO sensitivity safely to 3200 without loss of quality meaning super high shutter speeds (1/4000th sec) when zoomed. Add in a VR lens and a huge selection of modes that are easy to use and the quality of pictures is quite frankly mind blowing. All my old lens worked properly with the new D3300, although I did upgrade my zoom to a 70-300VR which is a very nice lens and works very well with this camera. Quality – very good, no complaints Feel – excellent, everything is where it should be, display is big, clear and friendly. Flash works impeccably. Picture quality and resolution is outstanding. Allowing digital editing and further zooming into that generous 24 megapixels. A little softening is noticeable but much less than on the older D50 so each pixel is clearer. Autofocus and tracking could be better but is still very good and much better than on older cameras (or anything in the same price bracket). An almost perfect camera for a fraction of the price of a slightly better one.
nelsond618 –
This is a good Nikon D3300 DSLR, but the story ends there. The 18-55 lens is an actual Nikon product, but the most basic version (without the VR & AF on/off functions). The rest of the accessories are cheap Chinese aftermarkets that leave you holding your breath and wondering when they will fall apart in your hands. The tripod especially is extremely lightweight and flimsy, looking like it could hardly hold a pocket point and shoot camera steady, let alone a DSLR. All in all, I guess you get what you pay for, but don’t expect much from this cheap collection.
supervendor –
This is great
jamclau_73 –
Works like new, typical nikon, rugged.
jfjfc –
Can’t be beat for the money, features, or quality of pictures. Very easy for beginnets and afvanced users. All the camera you need for top notch photos. I paired it with the 28-55 af-p lens and it focuses instantly, rven in low light.
dtg11_0 –
It’s hard to beat the value of the Nikon D3400. Great quality, good prices, and crisp clear shots. Really easy to use as well.