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Nikon's offering two kits of the D3400, available in different regions. The primary option is bundled with the 18-55mm VR lens for $650 and £490 (not sold in Australia); £470 and AU$700 with the ...
The D3400 will be sold — in black or red — as a kit with Nikon’s new image-stabilized and quiet-focusing 18-55mm f3.5-5.6 lens, which was also announced at CES. That package will cost $649 ...
Nikon's Picture Control options provide a sensible array of color options, and it's great to see the Flat option that first came along in the much more advanced D810.
Not everyone can handle cameras like Nikon's flagship D5, which are designed with professional photographers in mind. But, for those who want a less advanced DSLR, the Japanese manufacturer has ...
The new Nikon D3400 can be had for $649 with an 18-55mm lens or $999 with the 18-55mm and 70-300mm lenses. These new AF-P lenses are supposed to provided quieter focus in Live View and smoother ...
Nikon’s are so reliable that it will be years before you feel a need to upgrade. And let’s face it, getting 100 more likes every time you post an image on Instagram is a nice side benefit.
The Nikon D3400 features a 24 megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor with no anti-aliasing filter, for sharp detailed images, and the camera has an ISO range from ISO100 to ISO25600, with an extended "Night ...
Angled view of the new Nikon D3400 with the 18-55mm kit lens. (Source: Nikon.) Offering an effective resolution of 24.2 megapixels and equipped with an Expeed 4 image processor, the D3400 also ...
Nikon announced the D3400, its latest compact, entry-level DSLR. A successor to the two-year old D3300 (a Digital Trends recommended camera), the D3400 is nearly identical in almost every regard ...
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