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October 2016
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The editors liked
This is a cheap camera but there is nothing cheap about its image quality. RAW files are excellent with consistently good white balance
Sharpness and tonality. High ISO images are remarkably noise free – at ISO 6400 noise is barely visible and easily rem
Very compact and lightweight body
Superb battery life – best in class by some margin
Good singleshot autofocus performance
Very compact and quiet AFP 1855mm f/3.55.6G VR kit lens
The Nikon D3400 delivers the image quality and speed that a first-time dSLR buyer should expect
The editors didn't like
The SnapBridge Bluetooth connectivity is no match for a full WiFi smartphonetocamera connection. It only transfers files from camera to phone and doesn't function as a wireless remote
LCD screen lacks touch operation and is somewhat reflective
Lacklustre kitlens performance at wide and telephoto ends
Poor connectivity options and connectivity performance
Unremarkable burst depth when shooting raw images
Currently not great value fo
A lot of the small annoyances from previous models remain
Including tiny autofocus points in the viewfinder and a nonpersistent self-timer mode. Plus
Its Bluetooth-only wireless solution isn't very good
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Great image quality for an entry-level camera, Great battery life, Easy to use
Underpowered flash, No sensor cleaning mechanism, SnapBridge wireless setup can be fiddly
Nikon has treated us with some terrific entry-level SLRs, but the D3400 is a relatively minor upgrade that almost negates its new features by cutting and downgrading others. It's a more compelling option than the Canon 1300D, but the Pentax K-S2 remains t...
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Published: 2017-02-14, Author: George , review by: shutterbug.com
In all, the Nikon D3400 is a quite serviceable entry-level DSLR. It is in essence a summation of all that came before, in both starter DSLRs and point-and-shoots. The main pitch on the camera seems to be to, yes, beginners, but very much to smartphone use...
Published: 2016-12-15, Author: Paul , review by: dxomark.com
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