Wednesday 7 September 2016

The Nikon D3300 DSLR camera is more than an Entry-level camera. It is come loaded. Check out its spec- it allows you to track moving subjects with confidence through the wide, clear optical viewfinder, it has a more compact, lightweight combination of kit lens and body, featuring a sure, comfortable grip, it gives you room to apply your choice of 13 striking special effects to still images and movies and what more? It has WU-1a Wireless Mobile Adapter (optional) for sharing pictures via smart devices right after shooting.

Attach the optional WU-1a Wireless Adapter and marvel as the photos you take with the D3300 instantly appear on your compatible smartphone or tablet. Share your favorite shots without missing a beat?text them, email them, upload them to your favorite social networking sites?it's your choice! You can even use your compatible smartphone or tablet as a remote monitor for the D3300. See what the camera sees and fire the shutter, perfect for self-portraits and group photos that actually include you.

Since its debut in April 2014 , Nikon D3300 as a 24.0MP Entry-Level DSLR camera with a APS-C (23.5 x 15.6 mm ) sized CMOS sensor has generated numerous questions amongst numerous photo enthusiasts. Questions that bothers on its features, performance and spec fills the internet digital space. You will find answers to most asked questions about this DSLR camera in this video.

The Nikon D3300 has received rave reviews from most consumers on the net with an average of 4.5 out of 5 from most reviewers on Amazon and the Nikkon website itself. But what is its performance in real life situations? Many users of the Nikon D3300 agree that it is, the best entry-level DSLR for those looking to improve their photography and learn the ins and outs of tweaking a camera’s settings. This position is even attested to in this video of a  real life photography of a Chanise new year festival. The D3300 remains the best cheap DSLR you can buy, combining some of the best image quality we’ve ever seen at this price with excellent battery life, easy to use controls, and a Guide Mode to help you learn to use it—and it’s widely available for less than $600. Mirrorless cameras are still more portable, but if image quality is your focus, you can’t beat the D3300 for the price. It sells for about $547 in Amazon.


It's Chinese New Years! So The Camera Store TV crew head out to the Chinese Cultural Center to check out Nikon's latest entry-level DSLR, the D3300. With a huge variety of challenging situations, can a camera costing less than $600 handle the conditions?

The Nikon D3300 is a bam. It can hold its own even among dslr cameras of various grades, shades, color or price. To me the D3300 still remains the best dslr camera of choice for the beginner. Check out its features according to Nikon site:
  • Striking images, even in low light, via a remarkably compact body.
  • Despite the D3300's extremely compact body, it features 24.2 effective megapixels and the new EXPEED 4 image-processing engine. With NIKKOR interchangeable lenses, the camera delivers razor-sharp detail even in low-light situations, while a range of advanced technologies makes it incredibly easy to use, even for beginners.
  • Color Variation- Color availability may vary according to region
  • Excellent image quality thanks to the camera’s 24.2-effective-megapixel capability and the EXPEED 4 image-processing engine

"What a mess" I screamed. Again I failed to capture what should have being a lifelong memory, simply because my efforts was with a camera phone  instead of a better gadget even if it has being one of those cheap dslr cameras under 200 dollars. I don't know how many times, you too have failed to capture special moments in the lifelike quality it deserves like me!