Nikon D3300 24.2 MP CMOS Digital SLR with Auto Focus-S DX NIKKOR 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR II Zoom Lens (Red)
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Nikon D3300 24.2 MP CMOS Digital SLR with Auto Focus-S DX NIKKOR 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR II Zoom Lens (Red)

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Details

  • Compatible Mountings
    Nikon F (FX) F
  • Aspect Ratio
    3:2
  • Photo Sensor Technology
    CMOS
  • Supported File Format
    NEF (RAW JPEG
  • Image Stabilization
    No
  • Maximum Focal Length
    55 Millimeters
5 fps continuous shooting
🎯11-point AF with 3D tracking
📸24.2 MP CMOS sensor

Description

📷 Elevate your visual story—capture life in stunning detail!

  • FAST 5 FPS BURST MODE - Never miss a moment—shoot action and candid scenes with rapid-fire precision.
  • VIBRANT 3 INCH LCD DISPLAY - Review your masterpieces on a bright, high-res screen with 921,000 dots for perfect framing.
  • STUNNING 24 2 MP RESOLUTION - Capture every detail with crystal-clear clarity that makes your shots pop on any platform.
  • PRECISION 11 POINT AUTOFOCUS - Lock onto your subject instantly and keep them sharp with advanced 3D tracking technology.
  • FULL HD 1080 P VIDEO RECORDING - Create cinematic-quality videos at multiple frame rates to elevate your storytelling game.

The Nikon D3300 is a lightweight, professional-grade DSLR featuring a 24.2 MP CMOS DX sensor, 11-point autofocus with 3D tracking, and 5 frames per second continuous shooting. It offers a vibrant 3-inch LCD, Full HD 1080p video recording, and an included versatile 18-55mm VR II zoom lens, making it the perfect tool for millennial professionals seeking to create sharp, dynamic photos and videos with ease.

Specifications

Metering MethodsMulti, Center-weighted, Spot AF-area
Exposure ControlAperture priority (A), Shutter-priority (S), Manual, Automatic
White Balance SettingsAuto
Self Timer1E+1 seconds
Crop Mode3:2
Screen Size3 Inches
Display TypeLCD
Dots Per Screen921,000
Display Fixture TypeFixed
Display Resolution Maximum921000
Has Color ScreenYes
Shooting ModesLandscape, Night Portrait, Portrait, Close-up, Child, Automatic, Sports
Digital Scene Transitionzoom
Digital-StillNo
Movie ModeYes
Image Capture TypeVideo
Night visionNo
Auto Focus TechnologyPhase Detection, Selective single-point, Face Detection, Tracking, Multi-area, Single, Continuous, Live View, Contrast Detection
Focus FeaturesMulti-CAM 1000 with TTL AF
Autofocus Points11
Focus TypeManual Focus
AutofocusYes
Aspect Ratio3:2
File FormatNEF (RAW, 12-bit), JPEG
Effective Still Resolution24.2 MP
JPEG Quality LevelFine
Supported Image FormatJPEG, NEF (RAW)
Maximum Image Size24.2 MP
Total Still Resolution24.2 MP
Maximum Focal Length55 Millimeters
Optical Zoom1 x
Lens TypeInterchangeable
ZoomOptical Zoom
Camera LensAF-S DX NIKKOR 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR II
Minimum Focal Length18 Millimeters
Real Angle Of View28.9 Degrees
Lens Correction TypeZoom
Focal Length Description18-55 Millimeters
Number of Diaphragm Blades7
Photo Filter Thread Size52 Millimeters
Lens Construction11 elements in 8 groups
Photo Filter Size55 Millimeters
Connectivity TechnologyUSB, HDMI
Wireless TechnologyYes
Video OutputHDMI
Total USB 2.0 Ports1
Total USB 3.0 Ports2
Total USB Ports1
Total Video Out Ports1
Flash Memory TypeSD/SDHC/SDXC
Memory Slots Available1 Secure Digital (SD)
Recording Capacity1.6E+2 minutes
Flash Memory Speed Class4
Flash Memory UHS Speed Class[A]
Flash Memory Video Speed ClassU3
Flash Memory Bus Interface TypeSD
Compatible MountingsNikon F (FX), Nikon F (DX)
Sensor TypeCMOS
Image stabilizationNo
Maximum Aperture36 f
Expanded ISO Minimum100
Photo Sensor Resolution24.2 MP
Photo Sensor SizeAPS-C
Maximum Shutter Speed1/4000 seconds
Minimum Shutter Speed30 seconds
Form FactorCompact SLR
Special FeatureLightweight
ColorRed
Item Weight0.95 Pounds
Video ResolutionFHD 1080p
ViewfinderOptical
Flash ModesAuto, On, Off, Slow Synch, Rear Curtain Synch
Camera FlashBuilt-In
Skill LevelProfessional
Specific Uses For ProductPhotography
Compatible DevicesNikon F (FX) and Nikon F (DX) mounting compatible cameras
Continuous Shooting5
Aperture modesA
Viewfinder Magnification0.85x
Audio InputBuilt-In Microphone
Flash Sync Speed1/200 sec
Video Capture Formatmpeg-4:h.264
Expanded ISO Maximum25600
Battery Weight48 Grams
Audio Output Typeinternal
Battery Cell TypeLithium Ion

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Reviews

4.5

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K**S

The best (early) birthday gift I've ever got!!

I have been doing a lot of work with 3D scanning and Photogrammetry and using an older Nikon L100 point and shoot wasn't cutting the mustard for me. For instance, on a Point and Shoot, you can't control the shutter speed easily or the ISO or the final output. After extensive research on DSLR cameras (this and the Canon T6i Rebel), I ended up getting this camera (not choosing the D3400 which was 100 dollars more, and not choosing the T6i because it was out of my pricing range at the time) on impulse, because it was on sale and I needed a better camera for reality capture (I use Agisoft Photoscan for Photogrammetry). After taking a few pictures using all of the modes, the visual quality of my images is a HUGE jump, especially from using cameras on the smartphone and the COOLPIX L100 that would never afford me this level of detail.It took me a few hours to get used to the camera, especially with all of the settings such as the Live View and viewfinder (which I have fallen in love with) and I can get fine grain control of my images. My favourite mode is manual, and I set the focus to Manual Focus for complete control of my images and shots. In Photogrammetry, you don't want autofocus blurring out your details. I also love that the camera came with all of the essentials I needed to get started, including a lens that allows me an 18-55mm focal length to get beautiful images. I can't wait to take it to Palm Springs on my next trip and get picturesque shots of the mountains.So the Pros and consThe Pros:-- Insane image quality 24.2MP is PLENTY for what I need for photography and 3D scanning.-- Lightweight-- Easy to set up. I had the camera together in minutes and ready to play-- Many modes to play with, including cartoony filters and outlines.-- The Viewfinder is my favourite feature which I can look at my subject and control the amount of depth of field and see it in real time.-- Camera RAW. For the kind of work I do, camera RAW (which saves in .NEF format if you use PS CC or newer, I'll discuss this in cons) has the insane quality you need to get your best photos.-- Plenty of accessories from lenses to remote triggers (which I will have to get soon for outdoor projects). I need to get my hands on a fixed 35mm lens and a long zoom lens to really play with imagery. I wonder if there is a lens that takes HDR probe images.-- The light intensity bar is very helpful in letting me know if my photos are going to be overexposed or underexposed.The Cons:-- The Live View takes a bit longer to process the photo after shooting. Even with a faster shutter speed, I find myself waiting to see the picture I just took. Not exactly a bad thing, but if I have a client or fighting daylight, I want to see my pics faster. I usually use Live View to frame my shots when the tripod is lower than my height.-- The Live View when on the entire time will kill your battery. I knew about this, so I will have to buy a spare battery to rectify it.-- The camera will collect grease and fingerprints so make sure you clean your camera.-- If you plan on editing your images in Photoshop or Adobe Lightroom, be forewarned if you are using an older version of Photoshop (I am using CS5) you will not be able to open the .NEF file which is the cameras RAW format. You will have to use a free app you can get from Adobe called Adobe DNG Converter to be able to open your photos in Camera RAW (you open it using Bridge) for editing-- Not a con, but a heads up, get a HUGE SD card if you plan on using Camera RAW a lot. I bought a 32GB SD card with the camera and I am glad I did. The NEF files are HUGE. About 27MB depending on the camera settings.-- I had some initial trouble trying to get Pre Measure lighting option to work. It might have been my camera settings so I'll figure this out.Other than a few cons, this is a great camera that I will make great use of, from portraits to my visual effects work. The picture of the flower was taken at home with the lens set to 55 and the detail was beautiful, especially the depth of field. I processed the image in the camera menu for retouching and it was easy to do. I can't wait to get more lenses and take BEAUTIFUL pictures.

I**B

Excellent Entry-Level DSLR!

What can I say? This little camera is amazing! Sure, it's not the flagship with all the bells and whistles, but this camera can hold its own, especially for a beginner.PROS:- Excellent entry-level DSLR- Allows complete manual control of settings, as well as Aperture and Shutter Priority modes- Decent number of focus points- Kit lens is quick to auto-focus, and works surprisingly well in low-light situations- Seems easy enough to quickly change settings when shooting in Manual/AP/SP modes (although, another dial would be great)- Battery seems to last quite a long time, especially if you don't use the Live View, or flash. I can easily shoot several hundred photos without worry- Lightweight - can easily shoot one-handed- The photos look simply amazing- The HD video quality looks pretty darn good, especially if you're using a wide-aperture lensCONS:- Feels a little small in the hand. My pinky tends to hang off the bottom of the grip - an aftermarket battery grip would be a nice addition to help that, as well as adding extra battery life- Crop sensor body (DX) means that any non-DX Nikon lens (or crop sensor format Sigma/Tamron/etc. lens) will be equal to approx. 1.5x the lens focal length (e.g., a non-DX 85mm acts as if it were a 127mm lens) - not necessarily a "con", as long as you're aware of this fact- No high-speed flash sync. Only goes to 1/200 sec. Not a huge deal but does limit some of the creativity for using flash- F3.5 max. aperture won't blur the background/create bokeh quite as much as you may wish, for portraits. You'll either need to invest in a faster lens (f1.8-2.8) or you can get creative in Photoshop/Lightroom- Does not have wifi (but you can purchase an adapter for it)- Not supported by either Lightroom or CamRanger for tethering. While this is a bummer, there are work-arounds, as well as other programs that work very well.All in all, this really is a great camera kit for a beginner, or even if you've shot with a DSLR, previously. It has all the options you need to learn photography and create some gorgeous photos.I have absolutely no regrets about purchasing it.I've included some photos I've taken with this camera. Some were shot with the included kit lens, some with an 85mm f1.8 lens.

R**N

Greater starter or compact DSLR

This is my first DSLR. I wanted something small that would be comfortable for me to use since I'm petite with small hands. The pictures are excellent and the controls are easy to understand. I love that I have the option to go from full manual mode to full automatic or anywhere in between. The panoramic feature is easy to use and the low-light capabilities of this camera are far superior to my point and shoot camera. I wanted a DSLR because I was frustrated with my inability to capture some photos with my point and shoot camera due to slow speeds or poor low-light reception. Now I feel like I have the control I need to make the camera work just the way I want. I am sure there are better, fancier cameras on the market but for someone who just wants to get started without a huge price commitment this is a great camera.I will say, I do regret getting the red color. Normally I like color but it feels a bit showy to me. Nothing wrong with it, just personal preference.

A**�

Perfect for a starter photographer or filmmaker..

Had this camera probably 6 years and I still use it. Love it. It's good for semi pro photography and film work but you will outgrow it eventually if you take your work very seriously. I still love the high iso grain and the details in it's video capability. On bare bones, it can still get the job done if you know how to work wound it's small shortcomings like not having a headphone jack for audio monitoring or having flat or log profiles for pro video recording. I love the video quality Nikon cameras produce. Some of it's natural grain looks a little like the old hi-8 cameras. This could be a good starter camera for someone on a budget or if you have a kid who's an aspiring Filmmaker or photographer. This has served me well over the years but these days, there are most likely cooler options out there at the same price point.

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