Nikon d3300
Wi-Fi isn't built in, so if you want to wirelessly transfer images you'll have to invest in the optional WU-1a Wireless Mobile Adapter. One thing that isn't too great next to more modern offering are connectivity options. These effects can be previewed in real time on the LCD screen, so you can see exactly what you'll get once you trigger the shutter. Nikon has boosted the list of Effects to 13 for the D3300, and it now includes Pop, which increases colour saturation, Toy Camera, which creates a retro effect, and Easy Panorama. There are a host of Special Effects on tap, allowing you to jazz-up JPEG files and videos with a collection of styles. While it is bright and clear, not being 100% does mean that there is a chance of something appearing in the final image that you didn't notice when framing up your shot.Ĭonnectivity options are pretty limited, so if you want to wirelessly transfer images you'll have to invest in the optional WU-1a Wireless Mobile Adapter. Like pretty much every DSLR at this price point, the D3300's optical viewfinder only offers a 95% field of view. If these are deal-breakers, then you might want to look further up the Nikon range to the D5600 or rivals from Canon. Unlike some (pricier) rivals that offer articulating LCD screens, the 3.0-inch display on the rear of the D3300 sits flush to the body. The absence of a touchscreen interface is also a little disappointing, especially when you consider how many of the camera's controls are changed via the menu system. If you want 4K video recording, you'll either have to look further up the Nikon line-up or at some mirrorless competition like the Canon EOS M50, Panasonic G85/G80 or Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark III.
#NIKON D3300 MOVIE#
Helpfully, there's a microphone port as well as a built-in stereo mic for better sound recording during movie shooting.
#NIKON D3300 FULL#
The EXPEED 4 processing engine is also responsible for allowing the D3300 to record Full HD movie footage at frame rates up to 50p/60p and with continuous autofocus. Not probably quite a match for some mirrorless rivals, but more than enough for most people's needs.
This allows the camera to shoot continuously at a maximum rate of 5fps, while it can sustain this burst rate for up to 100 fine quality JPEGs.
Like some of the cameras positioned above the D3300 in Nikon's lineup, the D3300 sports Nikon's now second-generation processing engine, the EXPEED 4. That should provide plenty of flexibility for a range of lighting situations, so you can still carry on shooting as light levels fall. In addition to this, the native sensitivity range runs from ISO100 to 12,800, and there's an expansion setting that takes it to the equivalent of ISO25,600.