Nikon D3500 DX-Format DSLR Two Lens Kit with AF-P DX Nikkor 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR & AF-P DX Nikkor 70-300mm f/4.5-6.3G ED (Black) 16 GB Class 10 SD Card and DSLR Bag
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Pros And Cons
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Pros :
Picture quality- Awesome, better purchase and see for yourself. Nikon basically is for stunning colors as the same color vividness you can't find in any of the Canon DSLRs until and unless they are full-frame models.
Battery life- Avg. Usage of 2hrs every day gave the battery power running continuously for 3 days to me.
Durability- Here I have to mention that as it's an entry-level DSLR. My suggestion to go for it. Why? Let me explain
i. The grip on this is DSLR is almost like a professional camera. Just go shopping and physically feel the grip. You'll love it. And do compare with other cameras also if I am no wrong.
ii. And for sure I have to say it's not weather resistant. According to me if you have 70 plus thousand rupees definitely go for weather-sealed body full-frame DSLRs. If not then grab this NIKON D3500 (An advanced model of 3400) released in June 2018.
Lastly don't think whether to choose the entry-level or professional camera. My suggestion for a person should be enough patience to buy entry-level first because an entry-level itself has a lot of menu options where you'll learn a lot of things. And after the completion of every option and one thinks I am a professional person then go for a full-frame DSLRs which costs around 1 to 1.5 lakh. My suggestion, in that case, would be NIKON D500 or CANON 6D Mark II.
Pls, don't go for intermediate or Mid-level cameras. Go basic level learn, experiment, go to the field, study, repeat daily by varying different options, like ISO aperture and shutter speed, make yourself professional and then earn a very very good camera.
Battery life- Avg. Usage of 2hrs every day gave the battery power running continuously for 3 days to me.
Durability- Here I have to mention that as it's an entry-level DSLR. My suggestion to go for it. Why? Let me explain
i. The grip on this is DSLR is almost like a professional camera. Just go shopping and physically feel the grip. You'll love it. And do compare with other cameras also if I am no wrong.
ii. And for sure I have to say it's not weather resistant. According to me if you have 70 plus thousand rupees definitely go for weather-sealed body full-frame DSLRs. If not then grab this NIKON D3500 (An advanced model of 3400) released in June 2018.
Lastly don't think whether to choose the entry-level or professional camera. My suggestion for a person should be enough patience to buy entry-level first because an entry-level itself has a lot of menu options where you'll learn a lot of things. And after the completion of every option and one thinks I am a professional person then go for a full-frame DSLRs which costs around 1 to 1.5 lakh. My suggestion, in that case, would be NIKON D500 or CANON 6D Mark II.
Pls, don't go for intermediate or Mid-level cameras. Go basic level learn, experiment, go to the field, study, repeat daily by varying different options, like ISO aperture and shutter speed, make yourself professional and then earn a very very good camera.
With max ISO 25600 you will get better control over low light shots, than similar beginner-level Cannon models.
I chose this camera over Canon 1500D because I heard a lot of critic reviews, and all of them were recommending Nikon.
The camera has a good grip and doesn't much weigh, so you can easily take shots with one hand.
Most people have complained about no WiFi. I haven't missed that feature much. Because I will not have WiFi while taking shots outside. I can easily transfer the pictures to my computer using the SD card reader.
The camera doesn't have a geotagging feature. But you can easily pair the SnapBridge App with the camera, and it will use the phone's location and use it for geotagging. I really liked it.
Overall the camera is great
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P.S. I got all the items from Amazon, the Camera body, lens, bag, and a 16GB SD card
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