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Nikon D3400
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The Nikon D3400 is a 24.2-megapixel DX format DSLR Nikon F-mount camera officially launched by Nikon on August 17, 2016.[2] It is marketed as an entry-level DSLR camera for beginners and experienced DSLR hobbyists. It replaces the D3300 as Nikon's entry level DSLR.
Nikon offers a body/lens kit combinations that varies from country to country. In most countries the D3400 is available with an AF-P 18-55 mm kit lens that includes Nikon's image stabilization (Vibration Reduction, VR). In the US there is an unusual two lens kit option offered only with the black body.[3] The 18–55 mm lens has VR but the second lens being a 70–300 mm is the non-VR variant for a total of US$999.[4]
The D3400 is available in a black or red body.
The D3400 was superseded as Nikon's entry-level camera by the D3500 in August 2018.[5]
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Changes from D3300
- Added Nikon Snapbridge support via Bluetooth Low Energy, replaced Wi-Fi (note remote control not supported) (GPS geo-tagging added)[6]
- Increased maximum ISO to 25600[6]
- Weaker flash[7]
- Longer battery life[8]
- Infrared receiver repositioned[citation needed]
- Removed 3.5 mm microphone port[8]
- Removed composite video output[7]
- Removed ultrasonic sensor cleaner[8]
- Removed effects Color Sketch, HDR Painting and Easy Panorama[7]
- Removed intervalometer port MC-DC2[7]
- 1⁄2 ounce (14 g) lighter[7]
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