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Camera Showdown: the Nikon D5500 and D3300, Canon 70D and Sony a6000 Compared

05 Jul

With so many cameras on the market now it’s hard to know which one to buy if you’re just getting into digital photography. Should you get a full on DSLR or go for the more streamlined mirrorless ones?

4 Popular cameras compared

In this video Tony Northrup and his partner Chelsea do a comparison of four different cameras in roughly the same price range (under $ 1000) including:

  • The relatively new Nikon D5500 – $ 747 body only
  • Nikon D3300 – $ 497 with 18-55mm lens
  • Canon’s 70D – $ 949 body only
  • Sony’s a6000 – $ 548 body only

Watch as they put all four cameras through their paces doing a portrait in studio, outdoor landscape photography, and a sports simulation (action photography).

Each camera has pros and cons, so there is no one perfect choice. It’s about knowing what your needs are and selecting the one that is right for you.

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For starters: Nikon D3300 review

22 Apr

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Nikon’s introduction of the D3300 at this year’s CES didn’t shake up the industry, but it was still a noteworthy launch. The entry-level 3000 series have been popular with consumers looking to making a first step into more advanced photography, and the 24 megapixel D3300 is the latest generation in that popular line. With 1080/60p HD video capture, 5 fps burst shooting and 700-shot battery life it provides a beginner with some useful tools to experiment with. Is it a clear winner in the entry-level class? Read our full review

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Nikon D3300 real-world samples gallery

10 Mar

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The Nikon D3300 continues on the path of its entry-level DSLR predecessors, with plenty of built-in shooting and retouch modes, a small footprint, and beginner-friendly user interface. It has a 24.2 megapixel CMOS sensor with no optical low-pass filter, as well as an Expeed 4 image processor. The camera’s ISO range tops out at 25,600 and with continuous shooting up to 5 fps. We’ve been out and about with the D3300, shooting everyday situations and family life. See gallery

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Nikon Capture NX 2.4.6 adds D3300 support, improved white balance

05 Feb

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Nikon has released Capture NX version 2.4.6. The latest update adds Raw image support for the recently announced entry-level D3300 and the improved white balance adjustment options can now match the ‘Auto 1’ setting found in newer DSLR and Coolpix cameras. Version 2.4.6 also expands Fine Adjustment range from 4132–7042k to 2500–7042k when using the Direct Sunlight option for Daylight. Get the update

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Hands-on with the Nikon D3300 and 35mm F1.8G lens

07 Jan

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CES 2014: Earlier today Nikon announced its new D3300 entry-level DSLR, along with a collapsable F3.5-5.6 18-55mm kit lens and FX-format F1.8 35mm prime. We were able to get our hands on all three, and have put together a quick slideshow that you’ll find after the link.

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Nikon unveils D3300 with new sensor, processor and kit lens

07 Jan

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CES 2014: Nikon has released its D3300 entry-level DSLR, which replaces 2012’s D3200. The D3300 gets a new 24.2 megapixel CMOS sensor with no optical low-pass filter, as well as an ‘Expeed 4’ image processor. The camera’s ISO range now tops out at 25,600 and continuous shooting has increased to 5 fps. The D3300 can also record 1080/60p Full HD video. A new, collapsible, 18-55mm F3.5-5.6 VR II kit lens has also been announced. The lens is 30% smaller and 20% lighter than the exisiting 18-55, and will be available as part of a D3300 kit or separately.

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