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Nikon D3400 24.2 MP Triple Lens Ultimate Parent's Camera Kit, 3.0", Red

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Color: Red


Style: Triple Lens Bundle


Set: Ultimate Parent's Camera Kit


Features

  • 24. 2 MP D3400 DSLR camera and a versatile 18-55mm Lens, super-telephoto 70-300mm lens and fast 35mm f/1. 8 prime lens
  • Learn how to take great photos from the included Nikon school Online Class with Tamara Lackey on photographing kids and pets
  • Built-in Bluetooth connectivity lets you share images via Snap Bridge app and save them to the cloud on Nikon image space
  • Kit also includes a shutter Huggers monkey to get your kids smiling at the camera; and a $30 voucher from online photo lab MPIX

Description

Round up the kids, ask them to stand still and smile as you try to take a picture with your smartphone, only to have the picture ruined by the slightest bit of motion or bad lighting. This isn’t the picture you want to post on your social media page for all the world to see. It’s also not the kind of photo you will cherish for many years. Now imagine taking that same photo with the D3400 triple lens Parent's kit. With three powerful lenses included, you can cover all the angles and create heirloom photos that your whole family will enjoy. Fast, responsive, simple to use and great in low-light, the D3400 delivers beautiful photos with FAR less effort. Your family's memories deserve to be preserved in the best quality possible.


Brand: Nikon


Model Name: Nikon D3400


Photo Sensor Size: APS-C


Min Shutter Speed: 30 seconds


Form Factor: DSLR


Effective Still Resolution: 24.2 MP


Special Feature: Orientation Sensor


Optical Zoom: 16 x


Color: Red


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth


Auto Focus Technology: Contrast Detection


Aspect Ratio: 1.271


Display Resolution Maximum: 921000


Photo Sensor Size: APS-C


Photo Sensor Technology: CMOS


Effective Still Resolution: 24.2 MP


JPEG quality level: Normal


Video Capture Resolution: FHD 1080p


Screen Size: 3 Inches


Display Type: LCD


Model Name: Nikon D3400


Brand: Nikon


Model Number: 13525


Number of Items: 1


Color: Red


Included Components: Char Gray/Black w/Faux Leather Trim Bag, LC-55A 55mm Snap-On Front Lens Cap, Nikon School Tamara Lackey & MPIX Coupon, EN-EL14a Rechargeable Li-ion Battery, BF-1B Body Cap, AF-P DX NIKKOR 70-300mm f/4.5-6.3G ED, AF-S DX NIKKOR 35mm f/1.8G Supplied, Rear Lens Cap, LC-58 58mm Snap-On Front Lens Cap, CL-0913 Soft Case, AN-DC3 Camera Strap, DK-25 Rubber Eyecup, D3400 DX-format Digital SLR Body, MH-24 Quick Charger, Shutter Huggers Creature, HB-46 Bayonet Lens Hood, LC-52 Snap-On Front Lens Cap, AF-P DX NIKKOR 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR, LF-4 Rear Lens Cap


Age Range (Description): Kid


Processor Description: expeed 4


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 3.89 x 2.97 x 4.88 inches


Item Weight: 0.87 Pounds


Lens Type: Telephoto


Optical Zoom: 16 x


Maximum Aperture: 1.8 Millimeters


Compatible Mountings: Nikon F


Maximum Focal Length: 55 Millimeters


Minimum Focal Length: 18 Millimeters


Expanded ISO Maximum: 51200


Min Shutter Speed: 30 seconds


Batteries Required?: Yes


Number of Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Are Batteries Included: Yes


Rechargeable Battery Included: No


Battery Cell Composition: Lithium


Battery Weight: 0.62 Grams


Target Gender: Unisex


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth


Wireless Communication Technology: Bluetooth


Flash Memory Type: SDXC


Special Feature: Orientation Sensor


Skill Level: Professional


Form Factor: DSLR


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • New beginnings
Color: Black Style: w/18-55mm +70-300mm Set: Base
first expensive camera fight and so far is doing exactly what I expected. Glad I made the purchase.
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2023 by Janneh

  • Quality of pictures
Color: Black Style: w/ 18-55mm Set: Base
It’s a very nice camera that gives good quality pictures
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2023 by Alexander

  • Great camera highly recommended
Color: Black Style: w/ 18-55mm Set: Base
This is my brief review of the Nikon D3400, a bit of background, so I am photographer at a theme park I also do events on occasion and they supply us with mostly D3000 series cameras so I have 7 months of experience with D3100 D3200 D3300 and now the D3400 and all of them have proven to be durable and reliable with fantastic image quality. Now to go a bit more in depth with the D3400, so immediately I noticed how much quieter and faster the AF system was but it also had one issue right out of the box that scared me at first when I swapped lenses from the kit lens to a 35mm f1.8 lens I have the AF stopped working all of a sudden, I turned off the camera prior to swapping and I carefully removed the lens cap along with the inner cap for the 35mm and the AF worked fine but when I put the kit back on the AF was frozen like I could see it selecting the focus points but nothing happened, so I thought nothing at first and I switched it on and off and nothing happened so I removed the lens and put it back on and nothing happened and on the third attempt to remove the lens and put it back on it finally worked and hasn't occurred again, so its not a big issue as it resolved it self but at the same time it may happen again. Image quality is amazing very very good even with the kit lens but low light is a little rough its a tad noisier then id like it was very similar in low light to a camera with a 1 inch sensor so i was quite surprised with the low light having the noise it did with it being a APS-C and a 1 inch sensor camera doing better. So going from a D3300 (Which we normally shoot with) to the D3400 you don't see that massive of a upgrade actually its barely an upgrade I would personally just get the D3300 with the kit lens of the D3400 and you would be golden, however as a personal camera the snapbridge is amazing I used to hate the wifi from most cameras it was slow I had to fiddle through menus to get into it and it would never work but this is something else I simply turn the camera on take the shot turn it off and boom its already in my phones photo gallery automatically and since it saves a 2MP to your phone its not massive and wont take up much space but you can turn this setting off if you'd like but I can't live without it now. Its super simple to use for someone just getting into photography and it works great for me as a backup cam for when I dont have my 5Dsr with me its also easier for travel being a tad smaller and having unbelievable image quality. It feels very solid in the hand the material its made of feels great and durable I would not think its weather sealed or shock proof but its not crappy and doesn't feel cheap. So all in all its one great little camera I give it a 7 out of 10 kudos Nikon for making this little beauty. Now if you have a D3300 I would not suggest you upgrade to this you wont notice anything new other then the snap bridge and lack of a mic jack and slightly better battery I would consider your next upgrade to go up and beyond a D7200 because its the same sensor and processor the image quality will be the same. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2016 by GabeTC

  • A great camera for newbie hobbyists
Color: Black Style: w/ 18-55mm Set: Base
While this is a great camera, it shows that it is the bottom of the line on Nikon DSLRs. As far as image quality is concerned, in perfect conditions, it will take AMAZING photos. It struggles in low light, though. The autofocus struggles to find a target in even slightly dim conditions, and while the camera can go up to 25600 ISO, I started seeing noise that I would consider unacceptable above 800 ISO. The kit lens is really impressive. As you'd expect from a kit lens, there is a lot of distortion and vignetting, but it's nothing Lightroom can't fix automatically for you. I haven't noticed any serious chromatic aberration. The lens focuses absolutely silently and essentially instantly. The build quality is without fault. Some people may not like the manual focus-by-wire, but I found that I prefer it after using it for a while. The only thing that really bothers me about the lens is that there is a button that allows you to collapse it down when it's not in use. This is fantastic when it's not in use, but I find myself accidentally pressing it when shortening the focal length, moving past the 18mm mark and locking down the shutter (which thankfully won't release when the lens is collapsed). The features is where this camera really lacks. The sparse number of autofocus points feels very limiting very quickly. I find myself focusing and shifting more often than not. You cannot connect a shutter release cable, so you're limited to IR remote trigger, and the IR sensor is a little flaky (or the remote I got is). It does not auto bracket. It could really benefit from a tilting LCD screen. It has some usability flaws as well. The LCD cannot be viewed while wearing polarized sunglasses unless you turn the camera or your head sideways. I have a difficult time seeing the entire image in the viewfinder because of how far back it is set into the camera. This may be a failing of my fat head rather than the camera, but it makes it difficult to see if I have a shot or not and see the settings at the bottom. The only way to change the ISO outside of the menu requires that you press the Fn button on the left, while scrolling the wheel on the right. It would be really nice to be able to operate the camera with a single hand. Unlike other Nikon cameras, there is no shortcut to format your memory card. You have to dive through the menu. Overall, it IS a beginner's camera, and in that role, it is nearly flawless. Anyone serious about the hobby might want to save and take the next step up, though. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2017 by Paul Pardee

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