Nikon D3300 DX-format DSLR Kit w/ 18-55mm DX VR II & 55-200mm DX VR II Zoom Lenses and Case (Black)
4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars
| 422 ratings
Price: 689
Last update: 10-01-2024
About this item
24.2 MP CMOS DX-format sensor
5 frames per second continuous shooting
11 AF points with 3D tracking
ISO 100-12800 (expandable to 25600)
1080 (60, 50, 30, 25, 24 fps) HD video (MPEG-4/H.264/MOV).The D3300's 11-point Autofocus System locks onto your subjects as soon as they enter the frame and stays with them until you catch the shot you want.
3 inch LCD with 921,000 dots
Product information
Imaging
Auto Focus Technology
Phase Detection
Aspect Ratio
3:2
Display Resolution Maximum
921,000 dots
Photo Sensor Size
APS-C
Photo Sensor Technology
CMOS
Effective Still Resolution
24.2 MP
Maximum Webcam Image Resolution
24.7 MP
Frame Rate
60 fps
White balance settings
Auto
Self Timer Duration
20 seconds
JPEG quality level
Basic, Fine, Normal
Camera Flash
Hotshoe
Image Stabilization
VR
Flash Modes Description
Automatic
Flash Sync Speed
1/200 sec.
Supported Image Format
JPEG
Video Capture Format
mpeg-4/h.264/mov
Video Capture Resolution
FHD 1080p
Video Standard
MPEG 4
Video Output Interface
USB
Display
Viewfinder Magnification
0.85x
Viewfinder Type
Eye-level Pentamirror Single-Lens Reflex
Screen Size
3 Inches
Display Type
LCD
Warranty
Warranty Type
12
Mfg Warranty Description Labor
1 year limited
Manufacturer Warranty Description Parts
1 year
Item details
Model Name
Nikon D3300
Brand
Nikon
Model Number
13473
Customer Reviews
4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 422 ratings
4.5 out of 5 stars
Best Sellers Rank
#53,982 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #42 in DSLR Cameras
ASIN
B00T8LQ8VW
Color
Black
Included Components
EG-CP14 Audio Video Cable, LC-52 Front Lens Cap, DK-25 Rubber Eyecup, EN-EL14a Rechargeable Li-ion Battery, NikonView NX CD-ROM, MH-24 Quick Charger, UC-E17 USB Cable, BF-1B Body Cap, LF-4 Rear Lens Cap, D3300 DX-format Digital SLR Kit with 18-55mm DX Vibration Reduction II and 55-200mm DX Vibration Reduction II Zoom Lenses and Case, AN-DC3 Camera Strap
Assembly Required
No
Age Range (Description)
Adult
Processor Description
expeed 4
Measurements
Item Dimensions LxWxH
2.97 x 4.88 x 3.86 inches
Item Weight
460 Grams
Warranty & Support
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Lens
Lens Type
Wide Angle
Optical Zoom
3 x
Digital Zoom
40 x
Maximum Aperture
3.5 f
Minimum Aperture
22 f
Zoom Type
Optical Zoom
Autofocus Points
11
Camera Lens Description
55 Mm
Compatible Mountings
Nikon F
Focus Type
Auto Focus
Maximum Focal Length
55 Millimeters
Minimum Focal Length
18 Millimeters
Photo Filter Thread Size
52 Millimeters
Exposure
Expanded ISO Maximum
25600
Expanded ISO Minimum
100
Max Shutter Speed
30 seconds
Min Shutter Speed
1/4000 seconds
Exposure Control Type
Shutter Priority
Metering Description
3D Color Matrix, Center-Weighted Average, Spot
Shooting Modes
Auto, auto (flash off), A (aperture priority), M (manual), P (programmed auto with flexible program) and S (shutter priority)
Features
Batteries Required?
No
Number of Batteries
1 AAA batteries required. (included)
Are Batteries Included
Yes
Rechargeable Battery Included
No
Battery Cell Composition
Lithium Ion
Battery Description
EN-EL14a
Battery Weight
20 Grams
Removable Memory
SDHC
Target Gender
Unisex
Digital Scene Transition
zoom
Audio Input
Built-in microphone, external stereo mini-pin jack
Connectivity Technology
USB
Continuous Shooting Speed
5 fps
Controller Type
Remote
Wireless Communication Technology
Wi-Fi
Flash Memory Type
SD
Memory Slots Available
1
Special Feature
Brightness Control
Water Resistance Level
Not Water Resistant
Skill Level
Professional
Specific Uses For Product
Photography, Videography
Shock Resistant
FALSE
Form Factor
DSLR
Hardware Interface
AV Port
Audio Recording
Yes
Diaphragm Blades
7
Photo Sensor Technology
CMOS
Top reviews from the United States
Sauda Nabukenya
5.0 out of 5 starsThe Ultimate Review (I have had this product for 7 years)
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2024
I'm absolutely loving my Nikon D3400 and its lenses! The image quality is incredible, and as someone new to photography, I find it super easy to use. The lenses cover all my needs, whether it's landscapes or portraits. Plus, it's lightweight and has a long battery life, perfect for on-the-go shooting. Definitely a worthwhile investment for anyone looking to up their photography game!
tawabunga
5.0 out of 5 starswonderful camera for the beginner!
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2015
This is an excellent buy for someone starting in the the world of photography. I really have no previous knowledge of photography so I can really review this camera as a beginner. I must say I was quit daunted by SLR cameras as I'm only accustomed to the point and shoot ones so I wasn't sure if I could have taken great pictures with a DSLR camera. But to my surprise I got really stunning results! To begin with this camera is quite lightweight and is great for smaller hands like my wife's ones (who I actually brought the camera for) She used it with the greatest of ease.The quality of the camera lenses and bag is very sturdy and yes even though I knew Nikon made great cameras the finish and use of all the buttons switches etc. were very smooth and solid. As beginners we relied heavily (and solely for now :-) ) on the automatic settings that came with this camera. I must say I was actually blown away by the quality of pictures we got with these setting even in low light. We went on vacation days after we brought this camera and got amazing pictures despite our lack of photography knowledge.The child setting was really impressive as I got some wonderful shots with my kids in action which looked really professional. If in doubt the auto setting was always great and I can say no picture was really bad. Its nice NIkon has 2 lenses with this kit which came in handy for the distant shots and the "professional" close ups. It really had our interest at a peak. It comes with VR but the pictures I always got were so clear I really didn't have a need to use it thus far.
My only "con" for this is not with the camera itself but it would have been nice if lens filters were included to protect your lenses. We are now getting into understanding some of the basics of photography and in time we will really use this camera to its full potential. But if you really want to learn photography this camera is a real motivator. I also recommend buying this camera through amazon and not through a 3 rd party seller as the delivery was fast and a lot of 3rd party sellers do have a mix and match set with non original nikon fittings where I heard other reviewers complain about parts don't fit etc. This set came directly from nikon itself in one box and it works perfectly!
alejandro ramgoolam
5.0 out of 5 stars... just over 8 months now and I am very pleased with the performance of this camera in casual shooting ...
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2015
I have been using this camera just over 8 months now and I am very pleased with the performance of this camera in casual shooting and it has even managed to hold its own for me when tasked with some light event photography. The camera body is fairly light in hand in comparison to other DSLRs such as its predecessors the nikon 3200 and 3100 and it is also considerably less bulky than the 5300 and all 7000 series dslrs which make this camera very convenient for out door work. In portraiture the kit lens do more then you would expect in terms of quality; they are relatively fast autofocusing (for a kit lens) and the new VR2 lens design makes them much more compact than their predecessors as well. As a new photographer with this being the first DSLR I have ever owned I have found that through use of these lens that they are out grown fairly quickly. After a couple months of use the 55-200mm VR2 kit lens became inadequate in terms of its zoom capabilities. Despite that the biggest difference between a DSLR and a point and shoot is the ability to use different lens actually stopping to get your 55-200 lens and switch it with your 18-55 or vice versa nearly always causes you to miss the shot. For this reason I would recommend investing is a sigma(a third party company) 18-250mm lens and forgo purchasing the 18-55 and 55-200 since it will not require upgrading nearly as fast as the kit lens.
It is the holiday season and the internet is flooded with inexperienced parents doing there holiday shopping as trying to figure out what all those acronyms mean and may be thinking that the magnitude of the number on the zoom is the soul factor on quality of a lens. If this may be you here is what you should know about this product. -Brand Nikon -Nikon makes two types of DSLRs FX sensor bodies and DX sensor bodies. FX sensor bodies are larger and there image quality is higher but so is their price; DX sensor bodies are smaller (since the DX sensor is smaller than the FX sensor) but their images are more noisy than that of and FX body -Noise is when a picture looks like there are grains of sand on it or white particles.(Noise is genernally unpleasant) -ISO is light sensitivity. When shooting in a darker are you increase your ISO to make the image brighter. The higher the ISO the more noisy the shot becomes. On this camera the noise produced between ISO 100-1600 is negligable. The noise at ISO 3200-6400 is noticeable but still manageable. The noise produced at ISOs higher than ISO 6400 I have found can make the shots unusable. (That is my opinion not necessarily through for someone else). -Shutter Speed is the amount of time light is allowed to come in contact with the shutter whilst taking a single image.Shutter speed is measured in seconds and fractions of a second. The highest shutter speed(smallest amount of time) on this camera is 1/4000 of a second. -Aperture is size of the opening in the lens in which light can pass through. -ISO, Shutter Speed and Aperture control image exposure on digital cameras - Image Exposure is how much light comes in contact with your cameras sensor when taking a single image.(How bright or how dark your image is) -This camera comes with Zoom lens -Prime lens are lens that do not zoom. Zoom lens are more convenient but prime lens produce images of significantly greater quality -The 18-55mm kit lens paired with a reverse ring does excellent macros -Macros are photos of small things so that they look big when scaled up for example a picture of a fly
In summary this camera will give high quality performance in use and is very reliable with superior battery life to its predecessor the D3200 and comparable image quality to that of it 5000 series counter part the D5300 but the kit lens are not the best. They are good when it comes to kit lenses but they are just trumped in terms of quality produced by other equivalently priced prime lens. Thankyou for reading and I hope my revue was helpful and made your DSLR shopping experience easier. Happy Holidays.
james f. horn
4.0 out of 5 starsBeautiful lenses and great outcomes but the digital age left ...
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2015
I just got this camera so it is a bit early to fully review. I had the old Nikor body and two separate fixed bayonet lens 55 mm and fixed 200mm. Beautiful lenses and great outcomes but the digital age left the lenses behind as no digital body could incorporate these lenses. I bought a Canon G - 12 and loved its size and performance and it took beautiful pictures but the longer zoom accessory lens was disappointing and nothing like the 200 mm I missed. A friend told me of the 3300 and it had a decent price and the 200 mm lens I did not have with the Canon. It is light and easy to operate. It has more than my camera expertise will ever use so so far so good. I have not used the 200 mm separate lens much yet so that is left as an unknown at this time but like any Nikon lens I would be surprised if it were not as good as my original fixed 200 lens which was heavy and long.
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