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Nikon D3500

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PhotoReview
★★★★
4 years ago
Nikon D3500

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Neocamera
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4 years ago
Nikon D3500

This entry-level DSLR is nearly identical to its predecessor which is in-turn very similar to models before it. The 24 megapixels APS-C CMOS sensor used by the D3500 produces nice images with very good sharpness, not much noise and reasonable color.

Very good sharpness; Relatively low noise; Very reliable metering; Truly responsive; Short shutter-lag; Excellent time-to-first-shot; Exceptionally flexible image parameters; Superb battery-life

Poor White-Balance; AF on the slow side; Very small OVF; Inefficient interface; Self-timer resets; LCD causes glare when changing settings; Exposure steps always 1/3 EV; Odd Auto ISO behavior; Mount lacks autofocus mechanical coupling

Digitalcamera HQ
★★★★★
4 years ago
Nikon D3500

The Nikon D3500 has been proven to perform really well with external flash. It is lightweight and small, which makes it a well-packaged bundle, particularly while vacationing. Also, recent buyers claim that the autofocus performance and high ISO are both ideal for pictures, and since it allows...

Has an affordable price; Very compact so easy to take places; High megapixels provide you with great image quality; Also has a shooting guide present inside for beginners; You can enjoy automatic image transferring through Bluetooth

No mic input; Fixed LCD omits touch support; Live view focus has a slight contrast that is not good for video

Nikon
★★★★
4 years ago
Mikey likes it.

This is my first DSLR. I prefer looking through the view finder and I was not disappointed when I started using this camera. i especially like the guide and the auto feature. It is fun trying to take photos that are better than the auto feature.I like the size and weight and the texture of the grip.

Amazon
★★★★★
4 years ago

The Software for this camera is horrifically bad. Within 4 months of owning it (and only really using it for one vacation) It's not possible to get pictures off this camera. Direct USB connections to 3 different computers, Bluetooth to 2 different phones, Snapbridge to 2 different phones, none of it...

Photography Life
★★★★
4 years ago
Nikon D3500 Review

When Nikon announced the D3500, photographers complained that nothing had really changed from the D3400. (Akin to complaints when the D3400 had so many D3300 similarities.) I've now tested the D3500 extensively - and I disagree. It has its flaws, no doubt. But this camera is better than the D3400.

amazon.com.au
★★★★★
4 years ago

Easy camera to use great pictures but no remote shutter accessories only SnapBridge.

Teds
★★★★★
4 years ago
Amazing for its price

Being a beginner photographer I wanted something to last but not make me go bankrupt. My dad has a mirror less camera and it's was to skinny and thin, I thought he wasted his money.

Easy to use; Compact; Build quality; Battery life

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Argos
★★★★
4 years ago
Great DSLR

A great price for a great product, often referred to as an entry-level camera, but interms of features and functionality far from it. It does have in built tutorials that talk you through the process of the type of photo you are trying to take, so entry in that sense, but that's all.

Amazon
★★★★
4 years ago

My first DSLR and I have not been disappointed. It is at the budget end of the market but has a great 24mp sensor and most of the bells and whistles a beginner to serious photography will need. I have been impressed with the photo quality and it has some great built in help for those learning.

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