Forgot password

We'll send an emal to you where you can change your password.
Nikon D3400

Nikon D3400 is an entry-level DSLR camera and has been described as an ideal camera to enter the wonderful world of DSLR photography. What makes it such a good entry-level camera, and can it step up to more demanding tasks?


Easy To Use

One of the big reasons why the Nikon D3400 is highly regarded as an entry level DSLR camera is its simplicity. It is very easy to use, giving the photographer every opportunity to concentrate on framing a shot, or capturing a random moment, without having to worry about setting it up.


A Camera To Grow With

Photography skills develop over time, and the D3400 has enough features and settings to keep pace with a photographer's growing demands and technical skill. In other words, it goes beyond its entry-level status and won't need to be replaced in a hurry. It's an ideal camera to grow with.


Great For Junior

As an entry-level camera of some renown, the Nikon D3400 is a good option for younger photographers. Not only is it easy to use, but it is lightweight, making it easy for children to carry around with them for a long period of time. It is compact as well, a great feature for smaller hands.


The Numbers

The D3400 offers 24.2-megapixels, and a 3-inch screen with 170 degrees viewing angle. Full HD 1080p video promises good quality footage.


Keep On Snapping

Charge it up, then get snapping, and snapping, and snapping! The Nikon D3400 has a reputation for huge battery life, a great asset when you're capturing the beauty of nature miles away from the nearest power source.

Show more

Manufacturer: Nikon

Price alert

What do you think about Nikon D3400

0 characters (min 20)

Product reviews

Show product page →
4.0
62 reviews
1
10%
2
3%
3
5%
4
37%
5
37%
QVC
★★★★
5 years ago
No built in wifi

It says it comes with built in wifi but it doesnt, some newer cameras have a button older ones you can find wifi in setup menu. Nowhere in the entire menu can you find wifi which prevents me from snapping pictures with the nikon apps. Very disaapointed for what it costs.

JB Hi-Fi
★★★★★
5 years ago
Snap bridge not working

The Snap bridge app had worked the first time i had used it. Now if i try to connect my camera to my phone it is telling me the camera is off even when it is on Not sure what to do :(

gadgets.ndtv.com
★★★★★
7 years ago

Nikon has long held a solid position in the entry-level DSLR segment with its D3xxx series of cameras. For a while now, the Nikon D3300 has been the go-to choice for many, since it offers much better features and performance for the price than Canon's 1200D.

Compact and lightweight; Very good ISO performance; Bluetooth for file transfers; Improved battery life

Only a minor refresh of the D3300; No Wi-Fi; Display washes out under direct sunlight

CNET
★★★★
7 years ago
Nikon D3400

The Nikon D3300 has long been my go-to recommendation for a cheap dSLR, but after two years it's usually time to slap a new coat of paint on consumer products. Nikon's 2016 update to that camera, the D3400, has some small enhancements to bring it up to date, but nothing vital.

The Nikon D3400 delivers the image quality and speed that a first-time dSLR buyer should expect

A lot of the small annoyances from previous models remain, including tiny autofocus points in the viewfinder and a nonpersistent self-timer mode; Plus, its Bluetooth-only wireless solution isn't very good

expertreviews.co.uk
★★★★★
7 years ago
Nikon D3400 review: A fantastic budget DSLR

Digital SLR is a relatively mature technology, so finding something new and exciting to put into entry-level models isn't easy. It's debatable whether Nikon has risen to this challenge with the D3400.

Class-leading image and video quality; Solid performance; Competitive price

Controls are relatively basic; Bluetooth transfers could be more reliable

store.walmart.ca
★★★★
6 years ago
Wrong advertising

There is no lenses and case included. Very disappointed

HSN
★★★★★
5 years ago

The packaging was done very well. The camera accessories and functionality was great. I have never owned a camera but am getting ready for a trip and wanted something more than my iphone to capture memories. The user manual was easy helpful. Two downsides.

harveynorman.com.au
★★★★★
5 years ago
Easy to use

I bought it as a gift for my partner; the buy and collect was super easy at broadway. The camera is our first DSLR and the quality of the photos is just fantastic. The i phone does not compare.

T3
★★★★
6 years ago
Nikon D3400 review: the best entry-level DSLR money can buy

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.

Light weight and compact; Great photos

No mic socket; Screen isn't a touchscreen

Teds
★★★★★
6 years ago
Great Purchase to new DSLR users

I bought this camera last year to start getting into photography, a subject that has interested me over the years. The D3400 has been very useful in guiding me through the basics and is quite capable of making someone with my lack of knowledge and skill look almost decent.

Easy to use; Build quality; Battery life; Screen size

|< < 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 > >|

Price alert