A:AnswerYes, it does. The Nikon D3300 DSLR camera has a stereo mini-pin jack (3.5-mm diameter) for connecting either a Nikon ME-1 Stereo Microphone or the ME-W1 Wireless Microphone for external recording. Each of these options can help to significantly reduce autofocus noise from being recorded.
A:AnswerThe D3300 - with it's ability to boost ISO setting and it's larger sensor is excellent for indoor sporting events. You might want to look into getting a longer zoom lens along with this basic 18-55mm Kit. Please look at the NIKKOR 55-300mm lens that is sold at Best Buy. It will assist you in zooming in on the action at those indoor sporting events.
A:AnswerThe Nikon D3300 DSLR camera has a standard 1/4" (ISO 1222) tripod socket. Look for a good quality tripod that is rated to withstand the combined weight of your gear (camera, lens & accessories) and has this standard size mount.
A:AnswerFor Scenic landscapes you want a camera that has a good wider angle lens so that you can capture the whole scene. The 18-55mm lens that comes with the D3300 body - in the kit here at Best Buy - enables you to do that. Something else that the D3300 can do - panorama's - IN CAMERA. You set the camera to Easy Panorama mode, the camera does all the work. It locks the exposure and all you do, in the camera's Live View Mode, is pano across the scene you are capturing and press the shutter when you are done. The camera will then stitch the files together and show you the final result!
A:AnswerThe D3300 has a built-in pop-up flash. The camera also supports the use of accessory flashes, like the Nikon SB-500 and SB-5000, but these are sold separately.
A:AnswerThe D3300 is a DSLR. It does require a lens attached to it to function. The camera body can attach any Nikon F-mount type NIKKOR lens. See Best Buy online or in store for the selection of NIKKOR lenses that are available for purchase for the D3300.
A:AnswerThe D3300 18-55 VR Lens Kit will include the following: the D3300 Camera Body, EN-EL14a Rechargeable Li-ion Battery, MH-24 Battery Charger, UC-E17 USB Cable, EG-CP14 Audio/Video Cable, DK-25 Rubber Eyecup, AN-DC3 Camera Strap, BF-1B Body Cap, and the 18-55 VR Lens
A:AnswerThe optimum operating environment for the Nikon D3300 is between 0 °C-40 °C (32 °F-104 °F). Anything above or below these temperatures can impair the performance of the camera. The Nikon D3200, D3000 and D80 all use the same operating temperature. For a camera that can withstand a bit of colder temperature you may want to try the Nikon COOLPIX AW130 which can operate between -14 °C-40 °C (14 °F-104 °F) and is listed as freezeproof. The Nikon COOLPIX AW130 is also waterproof to 100 feet deep and shockproof from falls up to 7 feet.
A:AnswerThere are a couple of different optional accessories that can be used with the Nikon D3300 DSLR to allow for shutter release, both wireless and cabled. Once is the Nikon Wireless Remote Control ML-L3, which does not need a cord and one is the Nikon MC-DC2 Remote Release Cord which is three and a third foot in length. Another option for remote release is the Nikon WR-T10 and Nikon WR-R10. The Nikon WR-T10 is a Wireless Remote Controller that is designed to work with the Nikon WR-R10 Wireless Remote Controller (transceiver) to wirelessly control the shutter release on the Nikon D3300 camera. To learn more about shutter release options for the Nikon D3300 camera please contact Nikon Support.
A:AnswerThe Nikon D3300 DSLR DX-format camera is compatible with Nikon AF-S and AF-type lenses. If a AF-type lens is used with the Nikon D3300 you will have to manually focus the lens as this camera model does not have a built-in focus motor. To learn more about compatible lenses please contact Nikon Support.