Nikon D3300 review: Solid compact DSLR for beginner and pro alike<article>
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Nikon D3300 offers a pleasing set of features for newbies as well as power users, especially given its relatively low price and compact size. At just $650 (including 18-55mm VR II lens), the D3300 is a strong choice for those looking to graduate into the realm of digital SLRs without breaking their wallets, yet it comes with enough advanced features to keep budding enthusiasts engaged.</p><p>
Note that the D3300 is a newer version of the
D3200, which is still available. The D3200 may cost less, but it’s also a little larger than the D3300, and it lacks some of the D3300’s interface enhancements and speed—just 4 frames per second to the D3300’s 5 frames per second. If you already owned a D3200, you wouldn’t step up to the D3300. But if you’re buying new, I suggest going straight to the D3300 for a small premium.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/2824561/nikon-d3300-review-solid-compact-dslr-for-beginner-and-pro-alike.html#jump">To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>
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Nikon D3300 review: Solid compact DSLR for beginner and pro alike