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Testseek.com have collected 130 expert reviews of the Nikon D3300 and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Nikon D3300.
Award: Recommended February 2014
February 2014
 
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130 Reviews
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The editors liked

  • Nikon jpegs
  • Straight from the camera
  • Are always good and this is no exception
  • Even though saturation is a little over done. That is easily corrected in camera settings. RAW image quality is second to none
  • Helped by a decent kit lens. High ISO performa
  • Relatively small size
  • Useful art filters and scene modes
  • Built-in tips
  • Excellent image quality
  • Fantastic ergonomics for beginning and enthusiasts alike
  • Kit lens folds up like some of the smaller lenses appearing on mirrorless interchangeables
  • Offers Full HD video capture
  • High pixel count
  • No optical lowpass filter
  • Excellent Guide Mode
  • Easy to use

The editors didn't like

  • While the price is attractive
  • Undercutting some compacts
  • It is up against stiff competition from mirrorless system cameras which we think offer better value for the money
  • Focusing can be slow
  • Screen has no hinge
  • Supports Nikon's wireless but requires the adaptor to work
  • So no WiFi built directly in (sad face)
  • No USB charging
  • As it still requires a separate battery charger
  • Fixed LCD
  • Screen not touchsensitive
  • Few direct controls

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  Published: 2014-04-09, review by: steves-digicams.com

  • By Kyle Schurman When moving from a point-n-shoot camera to a first DSLR model, some inexperienced photographers may feel like they need to purchase the most advanced camera they can find, just to ensure they're going to be able to use the camera for a...

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  Published: 2014-04-04, review by: thephoblographer.com

  • The camera is small and light, The Nikon D3300 work with classic Non AI lenses (but does not meter like the Nikon Df.), The D3300 has fantastic high-ISO performance,
  • Nikon limited Raw + JPEG on the D3300. It's Only Raw + JPEG Fine. You can't make the JPEG any smaller when working in this mode, The D3200 is still a decent camera compared to the D3300. It's not that major of an upgrade, The detailed menu screens eat up
  • For the most part, the Nikon D3300 is pretty much the same as the D3200. The sensor is basically the same as well as most of the features. The Expeed processor is where things get better. The ISO is what wins me over with this camera. This is what makes t...

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  Published: 2014-03-25, Author: Jim , review by: pcmag.com

  • Compact and light. Includes small, optically stabilized lens. Guide Mode for beginners. 24-megapixel sensor with no OLPF. Excellent JPG detail at high ISO. 4.9fps image capture. Raw shooting support. 1080p60 video. Mic input for video.
  • Fixed LCD. Images on the noisy side. Limited burst shooting in Raw. Small pentamirror viewfinder
  • The Nikon D3300 is a solid entry-level camera for shooters moving up to a D-SLR, but it's not quite worthy of being named Editors' Choice....

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  Published: 2014-03-21, Author: Jim , review by: digitalcamerareview.com

  • Light and compact platform, Good still and video image quality, Good ISO performance, 5 fps continuous shooting rate
  • Automatic video autofocus only average, WiFi optional, not builtin, Builtin flash will overheat and shut down with continuous usage
  • BUY the Nikon D3300 SlrHut £419.95 SlrHut £619.95 see all pricing for the Nikon D3300 CONCLUSION Nikon's refreshing the entry level end of its DSLR line may not coax a lot of current D3200 owners to trade up, but it won't be because the D3300 isn't a fine...

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  Published: 2014-03-01, review by: cameralabs.com

  • Excellent image quality and noise performance, Collapsible 18-55mm VR II kit zoom, Guide mode for novice photographers, 1080p50/60 video with some exposure control, Range of effects filters.
  • No auto exposure bracketing or optical depth-of-field preview, Lacks built-in Wifi and GPS, Button press required to extend lens, Movie AF lacks confidence and looks distracting.
  • The Nikon D3300 is an incremental improvement on its predecessor in terms of specification and features, but its new sensor raises the bar in terms of the image quality we've come to expect from entry level DSLRs. That on its own will probably be enou...

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  Published: 2014-02-24, review by: whatdigitalcamera.com

  • Low price tag; Impressive burst mode; Reduction in the size of the kit lens; High resolution captures impressive amount of detail
  • Lack of builtin Wifi might disappoint some; Issues with noise apparent at lower ISO settings
  • The entry-level DSLR market has come under pressure in recent times, with CSCs competing in terms of smaller size and their increasingly impressive specification.However, the Nikon D3300 is a good demonstration of what entry-level DSLRs still can offer...

 
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  Published: 2014-02-15, Author: jmeyer , review by: digitalcameraworld.com

  • Abstract:  Nikon D3300 Review: the 24.2-megapixel Nikon D3300 is 30% smaller and 25% lighter than the Nikon D3200. See first-hand how it performs in our Nikon D3300 review video, or read our long-form review.Cameras at the bottom of Nikon's range always spring to mi...

 
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  Published: 2014-02-11, review by: dxomark.com

  • Signal quality of the Nikon D3300 sensor compares well against other APS-C models in the line-up and it outshines that of rival entry-level models. Although the results are similar to its predecessor, the removal of the AA filter promises improved sensor...

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  Published: 2014-02-05, Author: Mark , review by: photographyblog.com

  • The Nikon D3300 at first seems to offer little in the way of new features or performance when compared to last year's D3200 model, but the many small improvements that Nikon have made - removal of the Optical Low Pass Filter, faster EXPEED 4 processor, e...

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  Published: 2014-01-14, review by: photographybay.com

  • Abstract:  Nikon announced its new entry-level DSLR, the D3300, last week at CES 2014.The D3300 features a 24.2MP DX format sensor, which is the same as the D3200; however, the D3300 takes a cue from the Nikon D7100 and has no optical low pass filter.The D3300 al...

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