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D3300 offers up many of the same features that the Nikon D5300 does with some differences. They both offer 5 frames per second for continuous shooting and Full HD for movies. They have the same ISO sensitivity levels and offer the same number of effective pixels. Some of the differences between the D3300 and D5300 concern the focus points, built-in GPS, additional Scene Modes, and the Vari-Angle LCD monitor that the newer D5300 offers. One thing the D3300 does have, that is not offered on the D5300, is an on-screen Guide Mode, which helps you easily navigate the camera for functions you use the most. The D3300 is also lighter in weight than the D5300, making it an easily portable camera for everyday use. If you would like to learn more about the differences between these cameras please contact Nikon Support for further assistance.
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