Nikon D3300 - maybe the best camera in its series!

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  • Опубліковано 9 бер 2024
  • In this video I review the Nikon D3300 and compare it with the other popular cameras in the Nikon D3000 series, particularly the Nikon D3400. I like Nikon D3300 a lot. It is offering 24 Mpix and no low pass filter. This gives its sensor great resolution and detail. The Nikon D3300 is small and easy to handle, the photo quality is impressive. Unlike the later models in this series the D3300 still has sensor cleaning system by vibration and an external microphone port. This makes it prefferable to the later models. I'll show you the camera and talk about its main functions as well as pros and cons. You'll see sample photos and sample video taken by Nikon D3300. Overall I like Nikon D3300 recommend it to the novices and more experienced users alike.
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  • @simonsays2774
    @simonsays2774 3 місяці тому +7

    My first camera many years ago. Absolutely brilliant camera. I just switched to the a6000 at some point...

    • @tom_photo
      @tom_photo  3 місяці тому +1

      Hi Simon! Thanks a lot for watching. Indeed the D3300 has what's needed and it is so easy to control. Kind regards!

  • @robertwaffel8248
    @robertwaffel8248 4 місяці тому +3

    The D3300 was my first 'real' camera and has been with me to all continents but Antarctica. I took some of my best shots with it and it never ceased to amaze me regarding image quality. That CMOS 24 MP sensor is no joke.
    Later I used the D3300 to film dozens of videos for a YT channel I had.
    And even today it stays in service: I scan my film negatives on my copy stand with it (It absolutely outperforms my Fuji XT30ii which I used in the beginning for that).

    • @tom_photo
      @tom_photo  4 місяці тому

      Hi Roberet! Thank you for your feedback. I think many people have such positive testimonials as yours. The Nikon D3300 was a great camera and it is a great camera. Kind regards!

    • @david777ism
      @david777ism 4 місяці тому +1

      That's so great to hear.I got a lucky break when I bought my first DSLR camera 3 months ago.A Nikon D3300.
      I was inches away from buying a friends Canon Rebel T5i when another photographer friend said,Go Nikon.The Nikon was 35% cheaper.I was stunned later to learn that the D3300 has a much better DXO sensor mark score of 82 than even Canons Rebel T7 which is four years newer. My photographer friend told me that Nikon use bigger sensors and they are made by Sony.

    • @tom_photo
      @tom_photo  4 місяці тому

      @@david777ism Hi! Yes that's true, the crop sensors that Nikons use are a bit larger than Canon's crop sensors. I'm sure Canons are also very nice cameras overall but I've remained loyal to Nikon, too, as far as dSLRs go. Have fun with your D3300! It's a very inspiring camera.

    • @tom_photo
      @tom_photo  4 місяці тому

      @@david777ism Hi! Thanks a lot. I would also add that I really like Nikon's lenses. They are available for a very good price, too. The quality over price ratio is what sets them apart, I think. Cheers!

  • @anotherangleUK
    @anotherangleUK 4 місяці тому +4

    I have the D3300 which I bought recently and am very pleased with it. I like the external microphone jack for video work. Lenses are widely available secondhand for a reasonable cost.

    • @tom_photo
      @tom_photo  4 місяці тому +1

      Hi! Thanks a lot for watching. You are absolutely correct. The lenses that you can buy for this camera are really affordable and absolutely great. I particularly like the Nikkor AF-S 50mm F/1.8 G. Although this is a full frame lens I like it even more with a crop sensor camera. Best of luck to you with your D3300!

    • @david777ism
      @david777ism 4 місяці тому +1

      Best Nikon in their 3000 range.They made rare mistakes by removing features in subsequent models.The external mic port is so much more important than Bluetooth.I was very surprised to read that this D3300 blows even Canons Rebel T7, which is four years newer,out of the water with a DXO sensor mark score of 82 .This camera can take stunning images. Maybe due to the larger sensor with no low pass filter and made by Sony.

    • @anotherangleUK
      @anotherangleUK 4 місяці тому +1

      @@tom_photo The camera came with the kit AF-S Nikkor 18-55 f3.5-5.6 G II ED DX and I bought an AF-S 55-200 f 4-5.5 G ED DX. I wasn't really clued up on the lenses but I don't regret buying these. I've bought a third lens AF-S 35 f1.8G DX which I've been using for video work. I have a UA-cam channel and I'm wanting some different angles and depth of field than I was able to achieve with my old GoPro Hero 7 Black. Thanks.

    • @anotherangleUK
      @anotherangleUK 4 місяці тому +1

      @@david777ism Thanks David, I was advised to get the D3300 by a professional photographer who said it was a great starter DSLR that I'd probably not grow out of. The more I read and watch I'm realising what a good purchase it has been for me.

    • @tom_photo
      @tom_photo  4 місяці тому +1

      @@anotherangleUK Hi! The lenses you have are very nice. I've been using Nikkor AF-S 50mm F/1.8 G with this camera ( ua-cam.com/video/cz1i38ZGQ5U/v-deo.html ). Although this is a full frame camera lens it works so well with the crop sensor cameras. The bokeh you get with it is really fine. Thank you for pointing out your own UA-cam channel. I checked it out and liked it a lot. Best of luck to you!

  • @anthealobb4515
    @anthealobb4515 Місяць тому +1

    so glad i found this video - i have had a red d3300 since 2015/16ish and i havent used it in years and years now. i am starting to get into photography again (but properly and detailed this time) and was tossing up whether or not i needed to sell it and buy a modern camera! this video has taught me that wont be necessary while im still learning

    • @tom_photo
      @tom_photo  Місяць тому

      Hi! Yes, indeed, you have a wonderful camera that is just as good today as it was when it came out. Best of luck to you with your photography!

  • @david777ism
    @david777ism 4 місяці тому +2

    This is the best made, most important and most relevant review of this camera and the D3000 series and it will help a lot of people to make a better decision. You are correct.Bluetooth is not a real benefit.This camera was so well designed.The battery can be removed from below while still mounted on a tripod and the SD card is so easy to remove from the side.Why waste the battery with Bluetooth ? The D3300 with it's external microphone port is by far the best in the series.I was very close to buying a Canon Rebel T5i but a professional photographer friend said go Nikon. I bought a Nikon D3300 for 35% less and was shocked to discover later that it has a much better DXO sensor mark score of 82 than even Canons Rebel T7 which is four years newer. It blows the Canon T7 out of the water on image quality. Nikon used carbon fibre reinforced plastic for this body. It is so strong and light. I think the D3300 looks great and feels very comfortable in the hand. I also learned that Nikon use a Sony sensor for this camera. Maybe this bigger Sony sensor and no low pass filter is why this camera can take such good photographs.Thank you for another fantastic video.

    • @tom_photo
      @tom_photo  4 місяці тому +1

      Hi! These are all very good points and highlight why the Nikon dSLRs are so good. I've been truly amazed with the quality of plastic they use. I don't think I've ever seen a unit with lots of ugly scratches. They did such a good job especially with the D3300. Kind regards!

  • @zetacrucis681
    @zetacrucis681 Місяць тому +1

    I read somewhere that the d3400 and d3500 have a different sensor from the d3300. DPreview samples make it look like the D3400 captures more detail at high ISO till you download the RAW and look at the Exif data showing 2/3 stop faster shutter speeds for the D3300, so likely lower than indicated true ISO for the D3400

    • @tom_photo
      @tom_photo  Місяць тому +1

      Hi Zeta! Thank you for your question. I'm not familiar with this particular phenomenon. These three cameras (D3300, D3400, D3500) were produced at different times and it's very likely that there are some very small differences in the sensor architecture. The software is also slightly different and the JPEG may be produced with a slightly different algorithm. The differences, however, are small and I see them at the level of JPEG files but not at the level of raw files. And it's difficult to say which is better because this boils down to personal preference. I'd like to direct you to my video where I compare the JPEG of Nikon D3300 and D3400 (ua-cam.com/video/6BsZ_H_JE6k/v-deo.html). In that video I compare the noise and dynamic range of the D3300 and D3400. Kind regards!

  • @arrow501
    @arrow501 4 місяці тому +1

    Thanks for the video. Is the metering accurate in P,A and S modes? Coming from a bridge camera with a live histogram in the viewfinder I'm worried I won't know when to use exposure compensation without it.

    • @tom_photo
      @tom_photo  4 місяці тому +1

      Hi! Thanks for asking. I'd say that the metering is quite good actually. Sure it sometimes doesn't get the metering absolutely right but overall it's not bad at all. My observation with the Nikon D3000 series is that they tend to overexpose a bit. Just like my Fujis tend to underexpose a bit. These Nikons were optimized for printing (they print really well). Kind regards!

  • @shikharmaru2791
    @shikharmaru2791 2 місяці тому +2

    Thanks for the review, i just brought of cabinet my 10 years old DSLR D3300, 18-55, 55-200, and 35 mm prime lenses, which is barely used, Please give your suggestion, should i update the firmware or not, i have read reviews where people are complaining that after update the pictures became grainy. Pls

    • @tom_photo
      @tom_photo  2 місяці тому +2

      Hi Shikhar! Thank you for asking. I would certainly update camera firmware, this is a good thing to do. The photos get grainy for other reasons. The D3XXX series of cameras is quite sensitive to high ISO (ua-cam.com/video/6BsZ_H_JE6k/v-deo.html). The main reason people see grainy photos is because ISO was too high. Kind regards!

  • @MrNecropodo
    @MrNecropodo 4 місяці тому +2

    I have not decided yet! And this camera is cheap! Thanks for the video!

    • @tom_photo
      @tom_photo  4 місяці тому +1

      Hi! That's right. It's very affordable and amazing at the same time. Thanks for watching!

  • @sully1527
    @sully1527 3 місяці тому +3

    Still using this camera

    • @tom_photo
      @tom_photo  3 місяці тому

      Hi Sully! Absolutely, this is a great camera. Thank you very much for watching!

  • @shilparaju6898
    @shilparaju6898 2 місяці тому +3

    But on the negative note, there's no built-in wifi or Bluetooth to transfer pictures to your phone directly

    • @tom_photo
      @tom_photo  2 місяці тому +2

      Hi! This is absolutely true. If you need those options then going with a later model is a good idea. I never missed Wifi or Bluetooth but people are different. Kind regards!

  • @katelynsmith9149
    @katelynsmith9149 20 днів тому +2

    Considering buying a Nikon D5000, I currently use a D70S and unfortunately it’s dying on me so I need something new but can’t afford these $3k cameras. I do car photography, would a D5000 be a good option?

    • @tom_photo
      @tom_photo  20 днів тому

      Hi! Thank you very much for asking. Indeed, the D5000 is a good option. For a bit more modern solution you might want to consider D5600 or D7200 or D3300/3400/3500. I have reviewed the last 3 cameras on my channel. Kind regards!

  • @SHUTENSEPC
    @SHUTENSEPC 4 дні тому +1

    What about the best budget camera for video filming? 🤔
    I currently have d3100 and I'm not enjoying the video quality at all😢

    • @tom_photo
      @tom_photo  4 дні тому

      Hi! Thank you for asking. This depends what your requirements are. If you need 4K, 60 fps and high bitrate then your best bet is a semi-modern hybrid camera. Hybrid cameras tend to be better at just about every aspect of video. My favorite budget camera for video is Fuji X-T30 (ua-cam.com/video/OuV0ydLM20w/v-deo.html). It offers incredible video in a very small package for a good price. Many people would direct you to Sony hybrid cameras but I'm not an expert on Sony, I use Fujifilm and Nikon. Kind regards!

  • @fiedler4147
    @fiedler4147 4 місяці тому +4

    I'm a new photographer, which cameras would you suggest for me? Nikon D3300, D3400 or Canon EOS3000d, i usually shoot buildings, portraits and vehicles

    • @tom_photo
      @tom_photo  4 місяці тому +2

      Hi Fiedler! Thank you for asking. All three cameras are nice. However I'd say the Nikon models you are mentioning are ahead of that particular Canon model. So for me it would boil down to choosing between the D3300 and D3400. I have reviewed both cameras separately and on March 24th I'm posting a video where I compare the photo quality of these cameras. I'd like to invite you to watch that video when it comes out because it will contain some surprising information. Quite a few of my videos are focusing on these Nikon cameras. I'd like to invite you to subscribe. Kind regards!

    • @fiedler4147
      @fiedler4147 4 місяці тому +1

      @@tom_photo Thanks a lot mate!

    • @tom_photo
      @tom_photo  4 місяці тому +2

      @@fiedler4147 Thank you very much! In summary the D3300 and D3400 are equally good cameras to buy. Best of luck to you with your camera purchase!

    • @david777ism
      @david777ism 4 місяці тому +1

      Got a very lucky break when I bought my first DSLR. Nikon D3300. DXO sensor mark score of 82 .Much better than even a Canon T7 and it has an external mic port.

  • @danilojonic7924
    @danilojonic7924 Місяць тому +2

    I bought this as my first ever DSLR 5 months ago. I bought it for 150euro in mint condition with only ~2000 shutter count. So far, I shot with nikkor 18-70mm (~50euro) and I didn't really like the image quality even if it's upgraded kit lens. Do you have any recommendations for standard zooms that would perform better? Indeed I did cheap out on lens but i'm simply not sure what to get because at the time, better standard zooms would all cost 4x more. Overall, this camera body is 9/10 for beginners, much better than what Canon and Sony offer at this pricepoint. Only things I don't like about this body is questionable build quality (some parts are great but some are made very poorly) and no flip screen.

    • @tom_photo
      @tom_photo  Місяць тому

      Hi Danilo! Thank you for asking. Have you considered its native AF-S 18-55mm or AF-P 18-55mm. I have compared these lenses (ua-cam.com/video/6N0IjFZddfs/v-deo.html). One of the sharpest lens that I very much like to use with D3300 is the AF-S 50 mm F/1.8 (ua-cam.com/video/cz1i38ZGQ5U/v-deo.html). It's a full frame lens but it works so well with the D3300 - very sharp indeed. If you want better image quality then prime lenses are better. Kind regards!

    • @33antonius
      @33antonius 28 днів тому

      I have the same camera and the 18-70 and 18-55 VR II and the 35mm. The 35 mm is the sharpest but the others are not bad. Please check if you use the optimal settings in your camera.

    • @danilojonic7924
      @danilojonic7924 27 днів тому

      @@33antonius Maybe it's only my perception, this is my first DSLR and maybe I have too high expectations that everything will be sharp even at 100% zoomed in. As for settings, I shoot RAW with denoise off, active d-light off and every other assistance off as well as neutral post process preset (although I think all these apply only to JPGs). I use AF-A (both single servo and continuous modes), Single center focus point when shooting with viewfinder (85% of the time) and normal/face detect when shooting with live screen. I will definitely get either 35mm either 50mm prime because they are much better performers in low light and sharpness, I just haven't decided which one yet. 35mm is definitely more versatile but 50mm is better for portraits and looks sharper on tests and reviews.

    • @33antonius
      @33antonius 27 днів тому

      @@danilojonic7924 These are light cameras. To avoid image blur use the 18-55 VR II. Otherwise you need to use 1/250sec and higher ISO. JPEG's standard fine with sharpness to 7 and active daylighting on produce better results than I am able to achieve in lightroom with RAW. - 0,3 exposure correction, base ISO around 200. F8. Do this and the images will be super sharp and comparable to d610 with primes RAW and so on (except for higher ISO' s of course). Let us know!

    • @RubenGarcia-vq1xf
      @RubenGarcia-vq1xf 17 днів тому

      @@danilojonic7924 Neutral Picture control is used to maximize RD and exposition accuracy in order to work PP in deep the raw. Therefore the contrast, saturation, sharpening etc are very low and the direct out of camera results lack punch. But it gives you a lot of room to work in raw. If you do not post process your files in deep you can use rather Landscape or Vivid. Personally I like Standard with a little bit more contrast and sharpness.
      Camera blur with a 24Mpx camera and a non stabilized lens as the 18-70 would be also a problem, specially if you do not have a good shooting discipline, therefore, as stated below try to use speeds over 1/200 specially in the tele part
      At last but not at least, take care of aperture. Because of the high density of pixels, these cameras suffer quite a lot of diffraction, resulting in less sharp images. Ideally, work around f/8. In a hurry you can use f/11 but you start to lose sharpness. At f/16 the images look blurry because of that

  • @chantalsreadingtoyourkids2300
    @chantalsreadingtoyourkids2300 3 дні тому +1

    Is there a way to have the histogram in live view so I don't have to take so many pictures to get the exposure right with this camera?

    • @tom_photo
      @tom_photo  3 дні тому +1

      Hi! Thank you for asking. The D3300 offers histograms only during image playback but not in live view. I agree with you that live view histograms would be a very nice feature. Kind regards!

  • @KK-px4hh
    @KK-px4hh День тому +1

    Which camera would you recommend for indoor product videos first and also for product photography ? A used one of course in the price range somewhat near to D3300. Thank you

    • @tom_photo
      @tom_photo  День тому +1

      Hi! Thank you for your question. What matters even more than the camera is the lens. For product photography, you might be interested in a 35mm or 50mm lens. The D3300 is a good choice for product photography. It's capable and has a very good price. However, what it lacks is a tilting screen. You might like a tilting screen for photographing products. You might also appreciate a good manual focusing option such as focus peaking. So, as much as I like the D3300, I recognize that hybrid cameras might be better for product photography. I use the Fujifilm X-T20 for product photography (ua-cam.com/video/cdqteCyNwdc/v-deo.html). It is a bit more expensive than the D3300, though. Fujifilm X-T10 is very similar but more affordable (ua-cam.com/video/sHMhZ6HMZwk/v-deo.html). Kind regards!

    • @KK-px4hh
      @KK-px4hh День тому +1

      @@tom_photo I can't find those fuji cameras here in Pakistan. Would you please recommend a Nikon/canon camera since those are available very easily here. Appreciate your response.
      My main goal is product video ads and product photography.

    • @tom_photo
      @tom_photo  День тому +1

      @@KK-px4hh Hi! Sure, if you want high quality video (4K) I'd recommend Nikon D7500, D500, D780. I'm not an expert on Canon. Best of luck to you!

  • @tarviree34
    @tarviree34 4 місяці тому +2

    I was on market for 5200 or 5300,to be my beginners cam but found 3300 for 100.- with 2scopes… now im confused.

    • @tom_photo
      @tom_photo  4 місяці тому +6

      Hi! This is a great deal on a great camera. The D5300 has more features but D3300 is smaller, has a better color depth and better low light ISO. I might prefer the D3300 even for the same price as the D5300. Kind regards!

    • @tarviree34
      @tarviree34 4 місяці тому +2

      @@tom_photo tnx a lot.👍🏻😎

    • @tom_photo
      @tom_photo  4 місяці тому +2

      @@tarviree34 Thank you and best of luck with your camera purchase!

    • @titiandialfi
      @titiandialfi 4 місяці тому +1

      @@tom_photo i think its good to make review for the 3400 vs 5300, since almost have same price for second hand buy

    • @tom_photo
      @tom_photo  4 місяці тому

      @@titiandialfi Hi Titiandi! Thank you, this is a very good idea. When I get a D5300 and spend some time using the camera I'll make a review. Kind regards!

  • @JonasPortgas
    @JonasPortgas Місяць тому +1

    Ive been using this for 9 years

    • @tom_photo
      @tom_photo  Місяць тому

      Hi Jonas! Indeed, this camera just keeps on going and delivering. Thank you very much for watching!

    • @OLALEKANFREELANCINGSERVICES
      @OLALEKANFREELANCINGSERVICES Місяць тому

      Please, can I use this camera for shooting. I mean for videography?

    • @JonasPortgas
      @JonasPortgas Місяць тому

      @@OLALEKANFREELANCINGSERVICES its not 4k, but i can produce quality video

    • @tom_photo
      @tom_photo  Місяць тому

      @@OLALEKANFREELANCINGSERVICES Hi! Yes, you can use it for video. It can do full HD and at 60 fps. The camera also has an external video port which is very useful. Kind regards!

  • @Acnehelp398
    @Acnehelp398 2 дні тому +1

    Is this camera good the video making for any work ar reels?

    • @tom_photo
      @tom_photo  День тому +1

      Hi! The D3300 is a wonderful stills camera but it does not excel as a video camera. It can get the job done but many options are missing, including 4K video. Kind regards!

    • @Acnehelp398
      @Acnehelp398 День тому +1

      @@tom_photo so which is the best for video making nd pictures? D5600?

    • @tom_photo
      @tom_photo  День тому

      @@Acnehelp398 Hi! Thanks for asking. Do you need 4K video? If yes, you may want to consider Nikon D7500, D500 or D780. Kind regards!

  • @asent4870
    @asent4870 4 місяці тому +4

    3300 or 5200?

    • @tom_photo
      @tom_photo  4 місяці тому +2

      Hi! Thank you for asking. The D3300 is newer technology, smaller and has a better battery life. Then again the D5200 has an articulated screen and more functions. What sets them apart for me is that the D3300 does not have a low pass filter and that's a bonus. All things considered I'd personally prefer the D3300. Kind regards!

    • @morrisgentry8624
      @morrisgentry8624 3 місяці тому +1

      I have both. The D5200 has the articulated monitor and more custom settings, but the D3300 is also a great camera. I use both equally.

    • @tom_photo
      @tom_photo  3 місяці тому +1

      @@morrisgentry8624 Hi Morris! Thank you very much for your feedback. I agree that you cannot go wrong with either of these cameras; both are really nice. Kind regards!

  • @hafidzbudi
    @hafidzbudi Місяць тому +1

    I got it for just below $150 on a fairly good condition, and god the low light performance is very good at its price
    Edit: i got the camera with the AF-P kit lens, the autofocus is very fast for just an old kit lens

    • @tom_photo
      @tom_photo  Місяць тому +1

      Hi! Congratulations on getting this great camera. I'm certain you'll enjoy using it. Kind regards!