Wednesday 7 September 2016

Nikon D3300 Hands-On Field Test

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?

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