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February 2014
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Published: 2014-02-20, Author: Ian , review by: pocket-lint.com
Compact, lightweight, great image quality, reasonably priced
Little has changed since the D3200, competition from Canon 1200D and CSCs
We wouldn't go so far as to describe £550 as a bargain, but we do really like what the D3300 offers for the price. The new collapsible kit lens is great, especially for the kind of people buying this camera. As with all kit lenses though, the speed...
High pixel count, No optical low, pass filter, Excellent Guide Mode, Easy to use
Fixed LCD, Screen not touch, sensitive, Few direct controls
The entry level market is likely to continue to be hotly contested, but Nikon shows no sign of losing its grip on this very important market. With its high resolution it satisfies those who crave megapixels without skimping on image quality. Despite init...
Good picture quality, can be used up to 3200 ISO without second thought, Zoom lens is excellent at 55 mm, Microphone socket, Robust build quality
No touchscreen or tilt/swivel screen, No WiFi, No electronic level, Images are a little dark (underexposed), Design and handling could be better suited to beginners, Zoom lens generally disappointing at wideangle, Sound recorded in mono rather than stereo
The Nikon D3300 will please anyone looking for an entry-level SLR that's serious, responsive, has a decent sensor ... and is made by Nikon. But it doesn't have enough originality or personality to stand out in today's market. Resting firmly on its laurels...
Compact retracatble lens, Great guide mode, Excellent picture quality
Fixed LCD, No touchscreen, No Wi-Fi
The Nikon D3300 is a superb entry-level DSLR - the upgrades from the last model are small but significant and the combined result is superb. And the new, compact lens is simply fantastic. What's more, we reckon the build quality doesn't feel quite as basi...
Image Quality, resolution, 1080p Full HD videos, Built quality
Nikon D3300 is a great budget DSLR for beginners with good image quality and expandable ISO range. Video quality is also great. Low light performance is great, thanks to ISO range. To get better results in low light and to get Sharp images (more blur in t...
High pixel count, excellent Guide, and Effect mode, No optical low-pass, filter, battery backup, Easy to use
Few direct controls, manual focus
The powerful DSLR camera has the right balance between prosumers and quality DSLRs. It is bound to be a delightful deal for first time DSLR buyers.An excellent entry level DSLR camera for beginners with the latest EXPEED 4 processorThe digital SLR camera...
Published: 2014-12-18, Author: Michael , review by: gizmodo.in
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Abstract: Note that the D3300 is a newer version of the D3200 , which is still available. The D3200 may cost less, but it's also a little larger than the D3300, and it lacks some of the D3300's interface enhancements and speed--just 4 frames per second to the D3300...