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Nikon D3300 24.2 MP CMOS Digital SLR with Auto Focus-S DX Nikkor 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR II Zoom Lens (Black)

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1.:W/ 18-55mm


2.Color:Black


3.Set:Base


About this item

  • 24.2 MP CMOS DX format sensor
  • 5 frames per second continuous shooting
  • 11 AF points with 3d tracking
  • ISO 100 12800 (expandable to 25600)
  • 1080 (60, 50, 30, 25, 24 fps) hd video (mpeg 4/h.264/MOV).the d3300's 11 point autofocus system locks onto your subjects as soon as they enter the frame and stays with them until you catch the shot you want.
  • 3 inch LCD with 921,000 dots; Lens Compatibility at a Glance; AF S Lens required for auto focus ; Optical Zoom 3x


Product Description

Capture every special moment in the lifelike quality it deserves- and have a great time doing it; With its included zoom lens, the new ultra-compact AF-S DX Nikkor 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR II, the D3300 is a small, easy to use HD-SLR. Capture beautiful 24.2-MP photos and 1080p Full HD videos with vibrant colors and softly blurred backgrounds, then share them instantly with your compatible smartphone and the optional WU-1a wireless adapter. Whether you"re creating high-resolution panoramas, adding fun special effects or recording dazzling HD video with sound, the D3300 will bring you endless joy, excitement and memories-just like the special moments of your life.

From the Manufacturer

Capture every special moment in the lifelike quality it deserves—and have a great time doing it! With its included zoom lens, the new ultra-compact AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR II, the D3300 is a small, easy to use HD-SLR. Capture beautiful 24.2-MP photos and 1080p Full HD videos with vibrant colors and softly blurred backgrounds, then share them instantly with your compatible smartphone and the optional WU-1a Wireless Adapter. Whether you're creating high-resolution panoramas, adding fun special effects or recording dazzling HD video with sound, the D3300 will bring you endless joy, excitement and memories—just like the special moments of your life.

Creating beautiful photos and videos has never been more fun.

Life is full of surprising, joyful moments—moments worth remembering. The D3300 makes it fun and easy to preserve those moments in the lifelike beauty they deserve: stunning 24.2-megapixel photos and 1080p Full HD videos with tack-sharp details, vibrant colors and softly blurred backgrounds. With its included zoom lens, the new ultra-compact AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR II, the D3300 is a small and light HD-SLR and easy to use, too. Like sharing photos? The D3300 photos can appear instantly on your compatible smartphone or tablet for easy sharing with the optional WU-1a Wireless Adapter*! Whether you're creating high-resolution panoramas, adding artistic special effects or recording HD video with sound, the D3300 will bring you endless joy, excitement and memories—just like the special moments of your life.



Beautiful memories made easy

Create stunning lifelike photos and HD videos

Taking snapshots with a smartphone is convenient, but are those photos good enough for preserving precious moments? The D3300's new EXPEED 4 lets you shoot at high speeds up to 5 frames per second, shoot in low light with high ISO sensitivity, create high-resolution panoramas and much more. Your 24.2-megapixel photos and 1080p Full HD videos will be so impressive, so rich with detail† and color—so lifelike—they'll bring back the feelings of the moments they capture.

Use your smartphone with it

Share photos instantly with your compatible smartphone or tablet

Attach the optional WU-1a Wireless Adapter and marvel as the photos you take with the D3300 instantly appear on your compatible smartphone or tablet. Share your favorite shots without missing a beat—text them, email them, upload them to your favorite social networking sites—it's your choice! You can even use your compatible smartphone or tablet as a remote monitor for the D3300. See what the camera sees and fire the shutter, perfect for self-portraits and group photos that actually include you.

Impress with every shot

Spectacular panoramas, Guide Mode and fun Special Effects

Using the D3300 is super easy—and a blast. Can't get the whole scene into your frame? Turn on Easy Panorama Mode and pan across the scene—the D3300 will capture the entire view as a high-resolution panoramic image. It's that easy! Guide Mode gives step-by-step help when you need it (it's like having an expert at your side), and you can easily get creative with built-in Image Effects, filters and more. You even get to choose which color you want for your D3300—black, grey or red!.

Take it everywhere

Compact, lightweight and reliable

The D3300 is a small and light HD-SLR camera even when paired with the included AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR II lens, which has a new ultra-compact design. The combination is designed to fit comfortably in your hands, and all of the D3300's buttons and dials are positioned for convenient, efficient operation. You'll take the D3300 everywhere you go, which means you'll bring home all the beautiful memories of your activities.



Capture the sights and sounds

The D3300 doesn't only take great photos, it takes dazzling 1080p Full HD video with sound, too! Record smooth, ultra-sharp HD movies you can play back on your HDTV or upload to video sites. You can even apply those fun special effects for more creativity!





Supplied Accessories

  • AN-DC9 Strap
  • EN-EL14a Rechargeable Li-ion Battery
  • MH-24 Quick Charger
  • UC-E6 USB Cable
  • BF-1B Body Cap
  • DK-26 Eyepiece Cap
  • DK-17 Eyepiece
  • ViewNX 2

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Christopher R.
2025-07-07 11:15:43
Having used a Canon Powershot SX100 IS for the last six years, I decided it was finally time to switch over to DSLR cameras. I considered sticking with Canon at first, but I did not want a camera with an articulating LCD screen. I just cannot justify paying the extra price for video features that I will probably never use. I also thought it was unwise to invest in Canon's advanced and professional level cameras considering I do not have much experience with DSLRs. That left me with the Canon T3 and the SL1, but in the end I decided to go with the D3300.The first thing that caught my attention with the D3300 out of the box was how light and comfortable it feels in your hands. The camera grip is very smooth and big enough to allow enough friction for a secure grip. I also like how the lens retract, allowing the camera to be more compact and take up less space in your camera bag. The camera's menus and functions are very easy to use even when not using GUIDE Mode. I will admit that I studied the manual before using the camera, but even then I found the menus more accessible and less confusing than those of my old point-and-shoot camera.So far I have only taken pictures indoors in low-light conditions but the results have been very impressive. I turned Auto ISO sensitivity control off and set the ISO to 800 to see how the camera would handle low light situations without relying on using high ISO settings. The images looked sharp and crisp even though the camera used very slow shutter speeds without a tripod (Note: I had VR and noise reduction enabled). Granted, if your subject will require fast shutter speeds you will have to raise the ISO anyway unless you use another lens with a wider aperture. According to Snapsort the D3300 has better image quality than the Canon 70D, T5i, and SL1. I cannot confirm this myself though since I do not have any of those DSLRs to make a side-to-side comparison. I also tested the different release modes available but did not notice a significant difference between single frame and quiet shutter release mode. Maybe it is just me, but they sound the same to me. Continuous release mode has a maximum of 5 fps and up to 100 photographs can be taken in succession. The autofocus feature is fast and very easy to use. However, I should mention that thus far I have only taken pictures using Single-servo AF with Single-point AF.Overall I am very satisfied with my decision to go with the D3300. It is very lightweight, user-friendly, and most importantly, takes pictures with excellent image quality.
DLH
2025-03-28 13:07:03
It's been a long time since I've bought myself a new camera, and I wanted something a step up from the super-zoom bridge cameras I've been using. I purchased the D3300, and I'm happy with my decision. The camera comes with the usual set of accessories, and an Auto Focus-S DX NIKKOR 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR II Zoom Lens. The camera itself seems well built despite being largely rubberized plastic. The tripod mount is thankfully made from metal. The 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR II Lens is pretty good for a kit lens. Again there's a lot of plastic on the outside, but it has very good glass as I'm having very good results with it. Together with the camera, it's a fairly lightweight combo for a DSLR. The camera is on the small side which I consider a positive thing. It has good ergonomics, and the controls are laid out well. I'm still getting used to the Nikon menus, and fine tuning the settings. After charging the battery which took little over an hour, I took several dozen pictures and some HD video using the default camera settings just to get an idea what kind of results to expect. I shot in Program Mode and JPEG (Fine). For the most parts the results ranged from excellent to good. Shots taken outside in good lighting conditions were excellent all around. Colors were vibrant and accurate. Reds were slightly exaggerated, but only slightly and no big deal to me. Also all the pictures seemed a little "soft" to me. This was easily corrected/improved though by bumping up the camera's Sharpness Setting a couple of steps. Changing it from the default +3 to +5 (on a scale of 0 to +9) made the pictures look much better. So far that's the only change I've need to make to be almost totally satisfied with my outdoor results. My indoor/poor lighting pictures are a work in progress. By no means were my results poor though. They were actually pretty good, but I know there's room for improvement. Even using the default settings though, the results surpassed anything my bridge cameras produce. I'm still learning how to get the best results with my new Nikon D3300, but the fact it can still produce good results right out of the box tells me things will only get better. As for my video results, they were very good too. I actually have little interest in taking video with this camera, as it isn't the reason I purchased it. But I wanted to test it anyway. HD Video was clear and smooth using a very fast 633x 32GB SDHC UHS-I/U3 Card. I believe people planning on using it for video taking will be happy with it. Finally, the battery life seems very good too. I took over 200 pictures with and without the flash on, and several videos. I've also spent a lot of time with the screen on messing around in the menus. The battery is still showing about 25% left. I'm sure under normal usage I could get over 500 shots on a single charge. Here is a summary of the Pro's and Con's that I've found so far with the Nikon D3300. I've also attached a low light/no flash ISO 800 picture to show the camera can still take good pictures even in poor lighting conditions.Pro's:Price.Excellent image and video quality.Small and lightweight.Well built.Very good kit lens with image stabilization.Easy to use.Good battery life.Auto Mode works well for novices.Cons:Only has 3 resolutions and 1 aspect ratio (4:3).A lot of plastic.No in-camera battery charging.Fixed non-touch LCD screen.WiFi requires an external adapter.
Miguel Angel G. P.
2025-03-13 18:41:10
Desde el buen fin quería comprar esta cámara, estuvo en promoción a 5,999 sin embargo al medio día cuando me había decidido a comprarla se había agotado, sin embargo la volvieron a surtir después del buen fin y al mismo precio, solo que sin la promoción de bonificar 3 meses. Aun así, si comparas el precio con otros sitios web este es por mucho el mejor precio.Les dare información útil sobre la camara que no viene en la descripción: trae una correa para colgártela en el cuello (cuesta un poco de trabajo colocarla), obviamente el lente no viene puesto, es importante leer las instrucciones para colocarlo ya que se debe tener mucho cuidado para no tocar ni dejar que entre polvo en las partes internas donde se coloca el lente. El lente trae un seguro, que se quita apretando un boton, si ese seguro no se quita la camara no puede enfocar, no trae tarjeta sd. Vienen 2 manuales uno en ingles y otro en español, sin embargo en el cd que viene incluido encontraras un manual mucho mas extenso y con mejores ilustraciones, el cargador incluido es tipo pared y la bateria se carga aproximadamente en 2 horas, recomendado recargarla a full antes de empezar a usar la camara.Otra recomendación que les hago es que aparte de darle una leída al manual busquen algun libro sobre fotografia, incluso hay libros dedicados específicamente para este modelo, los dos que estoy leyendo son: Nikon D3300 for Dummies y Nikon D3300 for snapshots to great Shots (los dos están en ingles) para que puedan sacarle provecho a esta excelente cámara.No trae estuche, por lo que hay que ir pensando en comprar uno, los de amazon basics son de excelente calidad y a un muy buen precio, tampoco trae memoria SD, les recomiendo una de 32 gb que tenga por lo menos una tasa de transferencia de 60 Mb/s mínimo.Apenas la comienzo a utilizar y a explorar todas las posibilidades, las fotos son excelentes, estoy muy satisfecho por mi compra, anímense y no se arrepentirán.
Customer
2025-02-27 15:29:49
Justing time. Excelente productos and shipping
Dustin Letkeman
2025-02-06 16:53:17
Works well. The default lens isn't suitable to zoom in very much but works very well. Great price for a starter DSLR.
Ulises Sosa
2025-02-03 12:57:33
Llegó en el tiempo prometido y en excelente estado.La cámara cumple con lo prometido y las fotos son de una calidad excelente. Específicamente si se usa en modo manual se pueden lograr resultados increíbles. El lente de 18-55mm funciona bien y es una buena opción para aquellos que comienzan en la fotografía.[ACTUALIZADO 27/NOV/15]Después de varios meses ya con esta cámara no podría estar mas contento. Me ha resultado de maravilla para aprender conceptos básicos de fotografía así como también técnicas avanzadas. El nivel de la cámara es de entrada, pero no dejes que eso te desanime, pues solo significa que no está pensada para trabajos profesionales, pero no que no pueda dar resultados profesionales. Explico, muchas cámaras con valores arriba de los 40 mil pesos tienen la misma calidad fotográfica en buenas condiciones de luz, sin embargo su valor incrementa por ciertos atributos extras como la cantidad de fotos que pueden tomar por segundo, la sensibilidad del sensor (ISO), el tamaño del sensor (DX o FX), si la cámara está sellada contra agua, cantidad de puntos de enfoque cruzados, pantalla LCD plegable, etc. Estas características son indispensables en algunos trabajos de foto como deportes o fotografías en climas extremos.Si no necesitas dichas funciones y puedes prescindir de ellas, esta cámara es para ti.Si buscas una cámara económica para aprender, esta es una excelente opción.Si tienes curiosidad del mundo reflex pero no quieres hacer una gran inversión, esta es excelente.En fin, para el precio que tiene sus características son increíbles, a tal modo que solo la cambiaría por una nikon de Serie 7000 que ya suelen tener sensor FX, sin embargo rondan los 40 mil pesos en precio.
J. Menchaca
2024-12-17 16:53:43
Amazon fue muy puntual con su envío, lamentablemente tuve una mala experiencia con DHL ya que el pedido tardo un día más de la fecha de entrega y hubieran tardado más si no los hubiera presionando..!!El equipo excelente y en perfectas condiciones.