Nikon is my old and reliable friend. Worked on D50, D300, D7100, and now I bought D3300. I would like to buy a D7200, but prices and a sharp drop in income have opted for a budget DSLR. Oddly enough, perhaps even for the better. The camera is small, light andcommfortable. The quality of the picture was a pleasant surprise. Juicycomlor reproduction, clarity and high resolution photos. Up to 1600 inclusive fully working ISO. At the moment I only have a whale 18-55 and an old fifty kopeck 1.8. At the same time, I amcommpletely satisfied with the quality of the photo. Landscapes on the D3300 are just superb. Portraits with fifty dollarscommpete in quality with full-frame cameras. Great volume, detail and normal skin tone. Focus is excellent, including tracking. Working with Fuji cameras, I suffered from the lack of focus speed, but here it's great. I catch my beagle on therun and in the jump. If you attach top-end optics to this camera, the result will be gorgeous. There are also disadvantages. Live View mode -comnditionally working. A very long pause. The video shoots perfectly, but the motor buzzes a lot and does not always focus quickly. However, I do not need a video at all. Therefore, a solid five! And with a plus for an affordable price. The camera gives the photographer a full range of opportunities, everything else is up to you. See my photo samples here
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