![]() Good for: A beginner specifically looking for a DSLR experience who may want to eventually take a little control over shooting settings or someone looking for a lightweight kit. That being said the D3400 still performs very well and produces quality photos. The camera also lacks a touch or articulating screen that would make better use of the D3400's features. ![]() More advanced shooters will be disappointed by the control layout, which still doesn't allow for much growth as a photographer. The AF system is reliable, but it's very sparse in coverage and has difficulty tracking subjects like small children. The kit lenses have seen an upgrade to their focus motors which makes for much faster focusing times in Live-View and during video capture. The camera still features a 24MP APS-C CMOS sensor that offers fantastic Raw performance and punchy, yet pleasing JPEGs. Although the D3400 only received a modest update it still hold its own as one of the better beginner DSLRs on the market.
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