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The Nikon D3300 has long been my go-to recommendation for a cheap dSLR, but after two years it's usually time to slap a new coat of paint on consumer products. Nikon's 2016 update to that camera ...
The Nikon D3400 features a large rubber hand grip so that you can get a firm hold of the camera, and there is a rubber grip on the back for your thumb. This makes the camera pleasing to hold ...
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The body measures 4.9 × 3.9 × 3.0 inches, making it fairly compact for a DSLR, even though the robust handgrip may make the D3400 seem bulkier than competing mirrorless cameras, like those from ...
Nikon's 2016 update to that camera, the D3400, has some small enhancements to bring it up to date, but nothing vital. Along with the camera, Nikon has announced new kit lenses to accompany it.
Nikon has been putting impressively high-quality sensors into its low-end cameras for a while now, and the D3400 captures a wider dynamic range than both its predecessors and its contemporary rivals.
In many ways, the bones of the Nikon D3300 and D3400 are nearly identical. Both have a 24.2-megapixel cropped (DX) sensor; continuous shooting at 5 frames per second; and an 11-point autofocus system.
The Nikon D3400 gives better noise performance at ISO6400 than the Canon EOS 1300D, and is also slightly better than the K-S2, and A68. There's also a slight improvement over the D3300.