What you need to know about Nikon's new entry-level D3500
Let's face it: entry-level DSLRs are not the most exciting camera here. That said, Nikon's D3000 series has traditionally been very easy to use, very affordable and has excellent image quality. Despite not having the latest and maximum technology, Nikon's newest model, the D3500 camera, serves a great purpose.
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What you need to know about Nikon's new entry-level D3500
Let's face it: entry-level DSLRs are not the most exciting camera here. That said, Nikon's D3000 series has traditionally been very easy to use, very affordable and has excellent image quality. Despite not having the latest and maximum technology, Nikon's newest model, the D3500 camera, serves a great purpose. Before we get to the new, here's what. The D3500 uses the same 24MP DX-Range (APS-C) CMOS sensor as a pre-generation D3400 (and many other Nikon models) that have excellent solutions and raw dynamic ranges. Its expired 4 processors allow for a top ISO of 25,600 and 5 FPS blasts. The 11-point autofocus system is quite a date, although it offers Nikon's 3D tracking system. Do not expect D500-style performance only.
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