Nikon D3400 Review
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Our editorial take on the Nikon D3400
The Nikon D3400 is an entry-level DX-format DSLR that brings solid fundamentals to beginners without overwhelming them. Reviewers consistently praise its lightweight build (445 grams with battery and card), simple control layout, and excellent battery life, which delivers an impressive 1200 shots per charge. Image quality stands out for the class, with sharp, punchy JPEGs straight out of camera and improved dynamic range over its predecessor. The 24.2-megapixel sensor and EXPEED 4 processor handle everyday shooting well, and the guide mode offers step-by-step instructions for those just learning the ropes.
SnapBridge connectivity via Bluetooth allows automatic image transfer to your phone, a convenience that works in the background without draining the battery. Continuous shooting reaches a modest 5 fps, and video tops out at 1080/60p, both adequate for casual use but not standout features. Reviewers note the camera is not weatherproof, though it can handle light exposure to the elements. For creators stepping up from smartphones or looking for an affordable, straightforward DSLR with strong battery life and image quality, the D3400 delivers where it counts.
- Outstanding 1200-shot battery life
- Lightweight and compact body for an entry DSLR
- Sharp JPEG output with improved dynamic range
- Simple control layout ideal for beginners
- SnapBridge Bluetooth for automatic image transfer
- No weatherproofing or environmental sealing
- Video limited to 1080/60p with no 4K option
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Nikon D3400 Review · Simple control layout · Lightweight camera body · Very nice JPEGs · Excellent battery life (CIPA rated 1200 shots) · Nice ...
Pros & Cons · Compact DSLR camera body · Great image quality for its class · Sharp, punchy JPEG images · Improved dynamic range over its ...
The Nikon D3400 is not weatherproof, either – though, like most cameras, it can handle a small amount of rain or sand without a problem.
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About this product
Entry DX with SnapBridge (kit).
Specs
- Battery
- EN-EL14a, approximately 1200 shots (CIPA, Bluetooth disabled)
- Weight Grams
- 395 g body only, 445 g with battery and SD card
- Raw Video
- No
- Max Frame Rate Hd
- 1080/60p
- Max Video Resolution
- Full HD 1080p (1920x1080)
- Guide Mode
- Yes, step-by-step instructions
- Color Available
- Black
- Snapbridge Features
- Automatic transfer, NIKON IMAGE SPACE upload, copyright information, location sync
- Remote Control Support
- ML-L3 Remote Control (optional)
- Exposure Compensation Video
- ±3 EV in 1/3 EV steps
- Sensor Size
- APS-C (DX-format)
- Sensor Type
- CMOS
- Image Processor
- EXPEED 4
- Low Pass Filter
- No
- Effective Megapixels
- 24.2 MP
- Announced Date
- August 2016
- Dual Native Iso
- No
- Iso Range Stills
- ISO 100-25600
- Continuous Shooting
- 5 fps
- Lens Mount
- Nikon F
- Crop Factor
- 1.5x
- Audio Io
- Built-in microphone
- Wireless
- Bluetooth Low Energy (SnapBridge)
- Card Slots
- SD
- Subject Detection
- Face-priority AF













