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Nikon D3400 Vs Nikon D3500 - What's New, What's The Same & What's Better?

Nikon D3400 Vs Nikon D3500 – What’s New, What’s The Same & What’s Better?

Posted on August 31, 2018July 30, 2019 By Jarvis

There was a big announcement from Nikon this week introducing brand-new, full-frame mirrorless cameras (Nikon Z6 and Z7) but for those who aren’t quite so advanced with their photography, or have the budget to stretch to a few thousand pounds, Nikon has also introduced a new entry-level DSLR – the D3500.

The D3500 is the successor to the popular Nikon D3400 that was introduced a few years ago and even though quite a bit of the inner-workings of the new Nikon D3500 are similar to the D3400, there are some notable changes we thought we’d mention.
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Cameras Tags:DSLR, full-frame, mirrorless, Nikon, Nikon D3500, Nikon Z6, photography

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