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Winner: Nikon D3400 Design Design-wise, both the Nikon D3400 and the Canon T6 are very similar in their basic design.
The D3400 is a modest upgrade from its predecessors and shares the same basic design as the prior generation D3300. In fact, Nikon has used roughly the same black-clad DSLR design for its entry ...
With decent low-light photos and a smoother-to-focus for movies kit lens, the D3400 remains a first-dSLR favorite.
The D3400 comes with a AF-P 18-55mm VR lens and battery life post-charge is good for an astonishing 1,200 shots.
The Nikon Coolpix W300 will set you back nearly $400 and the Nikon D3400 with an 18-55mm zoom lense will cost you a hundred dollars more at a cool $500.
Electronics Nikon launches entry-level D3400 DSLR for beginners By Shawn Knight August 17, 2016, 1:00 PM 17 comments ...
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 ...
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 ...
Nikon D3400, $650 entry dSLR, arrives with new AF-P series lenses In addition to a minor update to its cheapest dSLR, Nikon brings its 18-55mm AF-P lenses to the US and announces new 70-300mm ...
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