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Jul 28, 2017
Best Budget DSLR
I used a Nikon D3400 throughout my last year in school for various projects, and it was always my go-to camera (as opposed to a Canon Eos Rebel T6 or various mirrorless) due to it's easy to operate controls and the quality images it produces. I knew I had to have one for my own, except I didn't want suffer by way of a hefty price tag. After some research into DSLRs, particularly Nikon's, I decided on the D3300 becaue it's literally EXACTLY the same as the 3400, besides the fact it doesn't have wifi connect. The 3300 I bought came with an adapter, however, so it was a no brainer to me. I went with the (essentially) identical, lesser priced D3300. The quality of the photos you can take are perfect for both projects and leisure. The camera has a 52mm lense, and if you add on UV, CPL, or FLD filters they are filled with life. Highly recommend this camera to beginners and seasoned photographers alike.