Supercompact light weight design, Captures high quality images, 24MP APSC CMOS Sensor, 11point PDAF system, 5fps burst shooting, Can capture upto 1200 shots, 1080p Videos at 60fps, Good single shot AF system
No builtin 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
There are many specification upgrades that you get on Nikon D3400 DSLR over Canon1300D or Nikon D3300. But a higher resolution size and battery capacity makes it the best choice among the available entry level DSLRs in the market. Indeed it's an entry lev...
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Published: 2016-12-10, Author: Robin , review by: gadgetsnow.com
Nikon D3400 is a perfect DSLR for those who want to upgrade from mere smartphone cameras. It has all the basic controls one needs to learn for manual photography and moreover has a wireless connectivity now for easy sharing of images. In addition, the fac...
Affordable cost, Compact and lightweight, Easy to reach buttons, Good image quality, SnapBridge effortlessly syncs to your smartphone
The rear display doesn't tilt, Autofocus can be improved
Consumers love posting photos on social media and the ones with better details and clarity tend to attract more attention. And although it will always be the fastest way to post an image from smartphone camera itself, it won't necessarily be the best. Wit...