Nikon D3400 Kit 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 VR AF-P Camera - Ultimate Black Photographic Power Review
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Description of Nikon D3400 Kit 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 VR AF-P Camera - Ultimate Black Photographic Power
- Batteries Menu Autofocus Illuminator Matrix 24 Megapixel Lens
- Activation switches When you put the camera up to your face, the screen stays on.
- Broad dynamic range. Very little noise even up to ISO 6400. The stabilizer that comes with kit 18-55 isn't too awful, either.
- There is not a screwdriver to be found (so for those who want to buy more budget-level lenses later, it is better to buy a 5000-series camera). A screen that is not visible. A viewfinder that is both dull and small (it's really awful, you can't see anything at all in the evening) is provided. Fixed screen. Extremely little memory buffer; sufficient space for around 1 second. Skinton is awful like all old nikons. Because the grip is awkward for me, I find that I am continuously touching the joystick with my thumbs, which causes the focus point to go to the right. My impression is that the resolution of a whale lens is not sufficient for a matrix of such size (24MP crop, whereas the same D600 with a full-frame matrix delivers more detail - if we compare AF-S 50/1.8). Because autofocus can only work up to an aperture of f/5.6, there will be issues at the far end of the zoom range with dark zooms (for example, some tamrons or a regular zoom with a converter).
- The battery life, image quality, and video recording capabilities are all top-notch, and there is also a built-in learning mode.
- There is no auxiliary audio input jack. But it has never helped me:P