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The Nikon D3500 is the brand’s latest beginner, entry-level DSLR camera, perfectly suited to those wanting to start learning the craft of photography.
The Nikon D3500 was the cream of Nikon’s entry-level crop and one of the best cameras for beginners during its time. Heck, even today, you can capture great-quality images from its APS-C 24.2-MP ...
Nikon is sunsetting two more DSLR bodies. Nikon/Getty Images The death rattle of the DSLR just inched ever closer (Pentax shooters, cover your ears) with the news that Nikon has officially ...
The Nikon D3500 is a new entry-level DSLR camera aimed at beginners which has a 24.2 megapixel DX format APS-C sensor with no low-pass anti-aliasing filter. The main changes to the D3500 compared to ...
The Nikon D3500 itself is still a capable little camera, with good all-round image quality, beginner-friendly controls and features. Just be aware that it doesn’t shoot 4K video.
Nikon may have revealed its biggest (and worst kept) secret of the year last week, when it finally introduced the Z6 and Z7 full-frame mirrorless cameras. But those shooters are geared toward ...
Nikon’s entry-level offering offers a lot of value for less, making it a better proposition next to its rivals. From its features to its performance, let’s see what the Nikon D3500 has to offer ...
Nikon D3500 controls Nikon D3500 vs. D5600: Design The cameras have very similar physical design, with identical dimensions, in the traditional DSLR form factor. The right-hand grips offer solid ...
Nikon D3500 review: Design & Handling You know what you’re getting on the polycarbonate construction D3500 from the outset, due to its deployment of that classic chunky DSLR look and feel. The ...
The D3500 retains the same effective 24.2MP pixel count as the old Nikon D3400, but uses a newer sensor, and closer inspection of the specs shows that the total count on the D3500's sensor stands ...
Learn more › On the heels of Nikon’s big full-frame mirrorless announcement, the company announced that a brand new entry level DSLR is on its way—essentially reconfirming Nikon’s commitment to its ...