Nikon D3500 DX-Format DSLR Two Lens Kit with AF-P DX NIKKOR 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR & AF-P DX NIKKOR 70-300mm f/4.5-6.3G ED, Black

January 30, 2020 - Comment

Beautiful pictures for all. You don’t need to be a photographer to know a great photo When you see one. And you don’t need to be a photographer to take a great photo-you just need the D3500. It’s as easy to use as a point-and-shoot, but it takes beautiful DSLR photos and videos that get

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Beautiful pictures for all. You don’t need to be a photographer to know a great photo When you see one. And you don’t need to be a photographer to take a great photo-you just need the D3500. It’s as easy to use as a point-and-shoot, but it takes beautiful DSLR photos and videos that get noticed. It feels outstanding in your hands, sturdy and balanced with controls where you want them. It’s compact, durable and versatile, ideal for travel. And it works seamlessly with compatible smartphones, making it easier than ever to share your great photos. Even if you’ve never picked up a DSLR camera, you can take beautiful pictures with D3500. Operating frequency: Bluetooth: 2402 to 2480 MHz Bluetooth Low Energy: 2402 to 2480 MHz.

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Anonymous says:

Great Camera but go with the D5600 if your budget permits The Nikon D3500 is a really small DSLR that takes great pictures (when using an external flash). It is really small and lightweight package especially when using the bundled 18-55mm collapsible lens. High ISO and Autofocus performance is very, very good.The D3500 is Nikon’s entry level DSLR replacing the D3400. These two cameras have very similar specifications but the real difference is the White balance. The D3xxx series before this model, had an orangery AWB when shooting with…

Anonymous says:

A Bridge DSLR I have owned Nikon cameras for years. The best “glass”(lens) out there. Simply, Nikon makes the best cameras overall. I have owned the D7000, D7100, D750 and D3200, a predecessor of this. I liked the similarities in the controls and buttons. I could go from the D7000 and use the D3200 and know where everything was.(there is a difference in button and menu layout between manufacturers). I could go from the D7100 to the D750 and find the same layout.That being said, this is one of the…

Anonymous says:

Missing important functions. Better options available. If you want a relatively simple DSLR camera and your main focus is to be able to automatically upload your photos to your smartphone, then this is a great camera. Nikon’s quality is exceptional. But if you’re looking to get a DSLR that will grow with you as your skills improve, this camera has some drawbacks.I began my long history with Nikon 30 years ago with their wonderful F3 film camera. Four years ago I bought a D5300, and I’ve been happy with that camera for its picture…

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