INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
managed to keep the news of its newest DSLR pretty much under wraps.The Nikon D3500 was announced today without much fanfare, making it the
successor to the two-year old and still popular Nikon D3400.Since its launch in 2016, the D3400 has been the go-to entry-level DSLR for
With the D3500, Nikon has taken everything that was excellent about the D3400 and popped it into a redesigned body.Same specs, new bodyThe
specs for the D3500 are very similar to the D3400
The new camera retains a 24.2MP DX-format CMOS sensor, 5fps burst speed and 1080p video at 60fps
Like the D3400, there are no 4K capabilities here
this time is the CMOS sensor and the Nikon Expeed image processor have been given an update, making them faster and offering, Nikon claims,
it's now able to last up to approximately 1,550 shots on a single charge, as opposed to the D3400's 1,200-shot battery.The new camera
looks more like the mid-range Nikon D5600 than the D3400
The D3500 has a deeper grip, with a new layout for the buttons on its back
and the camera now integrates a Guide Mode to help new users.Speaking of displays, the rear LCD on the D3500 is a 3-inch 921,000-dot
DSLR ever".Pricing and availabilityThe Nikon D3500 will be available on shelves globally from September 20 in two configurations
A single lens kit, including an AF-P DX NIKKOR 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR lens, will cost $500
The second is a double lens kit which, along with the aforementioned 18-55mm glass, also includes an AF-P DX NIKKOR 70-300mm f/4.5-6.3G ED