The Nikon D3400 is a great way to entering the world of professional photography. It is design to be easy to use for beginners but also great for professional too with the wide range of features and settings to use, control and customize for that perfect beautiful quality shots.
Tech Features
24.2 Megapixel CMOS Sensor
It has a APS-C Sensor for excellent quality pictures with great colors, contrast and sharpness. With a 1080p Full HD resolution for making high quality videos100 - 25,600 ISO
Capture good images regardless of the brightness condition. As it may be set automatically or manually the iso can go up to 25,600 ISO which means it can perform pretty well on dark areas without any lost of quality with minimal grain on the imageEXPEED 4 image processing
Quick image processing straight into the DSLR itself without losing any quality it will produce high quality and exceptional shots.Nikon SnapBridge
With this feature you can transfer images from the DSLR to your phone wirelessly without needing it transfer at the computer in the first place. Every time you take a photo they are automatically transferred wirelessly into your compatible smartphone for fast sharing over social media platforms or simply for basic editing on the fly.Technical Specifications
Manufacturer |
Nikon |
Model |
D3400 |
Sensor |
24.2 MP CMOS APS-C |
Sensor Size |
23.5mm x 15.6 mm
|
ISO |
100 – 25,600 |
Lens Mount Format |
Nikon DX |
Continous Shooting Speed |
5 Frame Per Second |
Shutter Speed |
1/4000 to 30 seconds |
LCD Screen |
3 Inch TFT |
LCD Resolution |
921,000 dots |
Maximum Movie Resolution |
Full HD 1920 x 1,080 at 60 fps |
Ports |
HDMI and USB |
Camera Body Weight |
0.88 Pounds |
Dimensions
|
3.9 in x 4.9 in x 3 in
|
Pros:
Great and easy to use, good for beginners
Great value for money
Good features and amateur friendly
Cons:
Grainy Images on low light situations
Known connectivity issues on WiFi
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