Nikon D3300
Nikon D3300
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Type |
Digital single-lens reflex |
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Sensor |
23.5 mm × 15.6 mm Nikon DX format CMOS sensor |
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Maximum resolution |
6016 × 4000 pixels (24.2 megapixels) |
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Lens |
Interchangeable, Nikon F-mount |
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Flash |
Built in Pop-up |
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Shutter speed range |
30 s to 1/4000 s in 1/2 or 1/3 stops and Bulb, 1/200 s X-sync |
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ASA/ISO range |
100–12800 in 1/3 EV steps, up to 25600 as Hi 1 |
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Exposure metering |
TTL 3D Color Matrix Metering II metering with a 420 pixel RGB sensor |
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Focus areas |
11-area AF system |
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Continuous shooting |
5 frame/s |
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Viewfinder |
Optical 0.85x, 95% Pentamirror |
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Custom WB |
Auto, incandescent, fluorescent (7 types), direct sunlight, flash, cloudy, shade, preset manual, all except preset manual with fine-tuning |
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Storage |
Secure Digital, SDHC and SDXC compatible, UHS-I bus |
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Battery |
Nikon EN-EL14a, EN-EL14 rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery |
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Weight |
410 g (0.90 lb) without battery, memory card or body cap |
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Made in |
Thailand |
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Nikon D3300 is a 24.2-megapixel[1] DX format DSLR Nikon F-mount camera officially launched by Nikon on January 7, 2014. It is marketed as an entry-level DSLR camera for beginners (offering tutorial- and improved guide-mode) and experienced DSLR hobbyist who are ready for more advanced specs and performance. It replaces the D3200 as Nikon's entry level DSLR. The D3300 usually comes with a 18-55mm VR II kit lens, which is the upgraded model of older VR (Vibration Reduction) lens.
The Expeed 4 image-processing engine enables the camera to capture 60 fps 1080p video in MPEG-4 format. And 24.2 megapixel images without optical low pass filter (OLPF, anti-aliasing (AA) filter) at 5 fps as the fastest for low-entry DSLR.[2][3] It is Nikon's first DSLR camera with Easy (sweep) Panorama. As in the Nikon D5300, the carbon-fiber-reinforced polymer body and also the new retractable kit lens makes it smaller and lighter. The camera body is approx. 124 x 98 x 75.5 mm and weighs 460 g with and 410 g without battery and memory card.
In April 2014, the D3300 received a Technical Image Press Association (TIPA) award in the category "Best Digital SLR Entry Level".[4]
New features
- 24.2 megapixel image sensor with 12-bit resolution. Optical low-pass filter removed (OLPF, anti-aliasing (AA) filter) at 5 Frames per second
- Expeed 4 with 1080p video in 60p/50p fps
- New viewfinder with 0.85 magnification
- Panorama mode (Nikon's first DSLR)
- 13 special effects
- New auto flash modes
- Tutorial mode and new, improved guide mode
- Carbon-fiber-reinforced polymer, smaller and lighter body
- EN-EL14a and EN-EL14 batteries with enhanced battery life of 700 shots, also due to the new Expeed 4 processor
- Wi-Fi is an optional extra via the WU-1a adapter, which slides into the left side of the camera
- 3.5mm mic port
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