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Nikon D3400
Overview
TypeDigital single-lens reflex
Released2016-09-12
Lens
LensInterchangeable, Nikon F-mount
Sensor/medium
Sensor23.5 mm × 15.6 mm Nikon DX format CMOS sensor
Maximum resolution6016 × 4000 pixels
(24.2 megapixels)
Film speed100–25,600 in 1/3 EV steps
Storage mediaSecure Digital, SDHC and SDXC compatible, UHS-I bus
Focusing
Focus areas11-area AF system
Exposure/metering
Exposure meteringTTL 3D Color Matrix Metering II metering with a 420 pixel RGB sensor
Flash
FlashBuilt in Pop-up
Shutter
Shutter speed range30 s to 1/4000 s in 1/2 or 1/3 stops and Bulb, 1/200 s X-sync
Continuous shooting5 frame/s
Viewfinder
ViewfinderOptical 0.85x, 95% Pentamirror
Image processing
White balanceAuto, incandescent, fluorescent (7 types), direct sunlight, flash, cloudy, shade, preset manual, all except preset manual with fine-tuning
General
BatteryNikon EN-EL14a rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery
Weight395 g (0.871 lb) without battery, memory card or body cap
Made inThailand
Footnotes
Announced 2016-8-17

The Nikon D3400 is a 24.2-megapixel DX format DSLR Nikon F-mount camera officially launched by Nikon on August 17, 2016.[1] It is marketed as an entry-level DSLR camera for beginners and experienced DSLR hobbyists. It replaces the D3300 as Nikon's entry level DSLR. The D3400 will be available in a black or red body. Nikon will offer body/lens kit combinations that will vary by country. In most countries the D3400 will be available with an AF-P 18-55mm kit lens that includes Nikon's version of optical image stabilization they call VR. In the US there will be an unusual two lens kit option offered only with the black body. The 18-55mm lens will have VR but the second lens being a 70-300mm will be the non-VR (Vibration Reduction/Image Stabilization) variant for total US$999.[2]

Changes from D3300

  • Added Nikon Snapbridge support via Bluetooth Low Energy, replaced Wi-fi (note remote control not supported)
  • Increased maximum ISO to 25600
  • Weaker flash
  • Longer battery life
  • Removed 3.5mm microphone port
  • Removed ultrasonic sensor cleaner
  • 0.5 oz lighter

References

  1. ^ "Nikon | News | Digital SLR Camera D3400". nikon.com. Retrieved 2016-08-18.
  2. ^ Nikon D3400 Launches for Entry-Level Photographers Pcmag

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