LCD screen lacks touch operation and is somewhat reflective
Poor connectivity options
Competitors and Related Products
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The Nikon D3400 is a fine performer and more than enough camera for most people just getting started with DSLR photography. Its body is small and light and its specs, while very similar to its predecessor's, are perfectly decent for a model of its...
The D3400 was a little pricey at launch, but now its price has fallen it's a superb starting point for anyone new to DSLRs.It's easy to use, has excellent image quality and of course it's compatible with an enormous number of high quality lenses.That...
Nikon has treated us with some terrific entry-level SLRs, but the D3400 is a relatively minor upgrade that almost negates its new features by cutting and downgrading others. It's a more compelling option than the Canon 1300D, but the Pentax K-S2 remains...
The traditional DSLR design and layout has been simplified and scaled down in the D3400, to a lightweight and less intimidating camera. With the similarly compact 18-55mm kit lens and rounded design, it fits into quite a small camera bag. There are...
Judged on its own merit, theres a lot to like about the D3400. Its a well-thought-out and nicely designed camera that caters for the needs of first-time DSLR owners in a number of different ways. From its simplified physical controls to its...
The Nikon D3400 is the best budget DSLR in the market right now, but not without a few flaws. It delivers class-leading imaging performance, and now begs for an upgrade to the autofocus mechanism. The very light body and easy controls aid usage, but the...
The D3400 retails online for about Rs.29,990, which is what Canon's 1300D goes for as well. Between the two companies, Nikon has the stronger product at this price, both in terms of performance and features. It has better ISO performance at higher...
Nikon D3400 – Performance and Autofocus In good light, the camera is capable of locking onto a subject very quickly – and generally pretty accurately, too. In lower light, it's best if you can use the central AF point and focus and recompose, since this...
Nikon D3400 is a perfect DSLR for those who want to upgrade from mere smartphone cameras. It has all the basic controls one needs to learn for manual photography and moreover has a wireless connectivity now for easy sharing of images. In addition, the...
The D3400 delivers consistently good images with little effort, thanks to a multitude of automatic, semiautomatic and manual options. Even if you're a first-time DSLR user, it's almost guaranteed that you'll get good photos out of the box. If you're a...
Although the D3400 only received a modest update it still hold its own as one of the better beginner DSLRs on the market. The camera still features a 24MP APS-C CMOS sensor that offers fantastic Raw performance and punchy, yet pleasing JPEGs. The kit...