A:AnswerNikon recommends SanDisk or Lexar Media Brand cards. For Sandisk, up to 64GB. For Lexar Media, up to 128GB with Lexar Media Professional line. Up to 64GB with Lexar Media Platinum II line.
A:AnswerThe amount of time you get out of a fully charged EN-EL14 or EN-EL14a battery depends on various conditions and use of the battery such as the temperature of your surroundings, the interval of time you leave between shots and the length of time the menus are displayed. For instance, you can get approximately 700 single-frame shots, 2500 continuous shots or 55 minutes of video at the 1080/60p and 1080/50p frame size/frame rate from a fully charged battery.
A:AnswerThere isn't a specific time lapse feature on the D3300. The camera does have a Self-Timer where the camera will take a picture every 4 seconds until your tell it to stop. You cannot adjust the interval between shots, however.
A:AnswerThe Nikon D3300 DSLR camera has an easy mode dial which allows you to change it to M, A, S, P, Auto, Effects, a variety of Scenes and a Guide Mode that teaches you how to take great images. In addition, this camera kit is supplied with an audio video (A/V) cable which can be used to connect the camera to a television or video recorder for playback or recording.
A:AnswerYes! The D3300 is compatible with Nikon's optional WU-1A Wireless Mobile Adapter. The WU-1A supports transferring pictures to compatible Android and iOS devices that are running Nikon's Wireless Mobile Utility (WMU) App. Please contact Nikon Support for more information on the WU-1A and WMU.
A:AnswerWhile the Nikon D3300 DSLR camera is capable of taking great images the key to getting your subject to stand out is based mostly on using the right lens. For instance, images of the moon would be best captured by using a telephoto lens, so that you can get as much detail as possible. A wide-angle telephoto will also work well for creating movies of a rocket launch as the subject can be tracked as it climbs into the sky. To learn more about which lenses would help you achieve the images you are trying to capture, please contact Nikon Support. You can also check out the Learn and Explore section on NikonUSA to find out more about taking images of the sky.
A:AnswerWhile there are a number of differences between these two camera bodies, the major difference between them is that the Nikon D5300 has a vari-angle touch screen and an eye sensor control option; the Nikon D3300 does not have either of these. Another difference is the number of Scenes you have available in each camera body; D5300 gives you 16 Scenes and 9 Special Effects as compared to the 8 Scene modes available on the D3300. The D5500 also boasts 39 Autofocus points to the D3300's 11 autofocus points. In addition the D5500 has built-in WiFi. To use the WiFi option on the D3300 you would need to use the optional WU-1a Wireless Mobile Adapter accessory If you want to learn more about these two cameras please contact Nikon Support.
A:AnswerThe Nikon D3300 DSLR camera has a variety of options for night-time photography. Features on the Nikon D3300 include Scene Night Vision; which allows images to be taken under conditions of darkness in monochrome with a very high ISO sensitivity, and Scene Night Portrait; which allows portrait images taken under low light to have a naturally balanced look to them. This camera also has an option to place it in a long-time exposure so you can get creative images of stars, night scenery or fireworks. Nikon offers free software for transferring images. To learn more about transfer software compatibility please check with Nikon Support.
A:AnswerYou will not have an issue connecting your MacBook Air to your D3300 via the camera's included USB cable. The transfer rate will be at USB 2 speeds and not USB 3.
A:AnswerThe files from a D3300 are 6000x4000 when the camera is set to LARGE image size. When taken as a RAW file, the file is approximately 31MB in size. It would really depend on the quality of the printer you are using, however, you should be able to get poster sized images, approximately 24x36 inches out of the camera.
A:AnswerNikon does not make tethering software that is compatible with the Nikon D3300 DSLR camera, however, when the camera is connected to an HDMI monitor it can be used in live view. To learn more please contact Nikon Support.
A:AnswerThe D3300 takes incredible 1080p Full HD video with stereo sound, too! You can record smooth, ultra-sharp HD movies you can play back on your HDTV or upload to video sites.
A:AnswerThe D3300 allows you to take amazing photos with 24MP resolution and incredible FULL HD movies! With the optional Wireless Mobile Adapter you can wireless transfer pics to your smart device with the Nikon Wireless Mobile Utility. You can, in addition, control the camera's shutter with that app. The camera is a speed demon! I can shoot at up to 5 frames per second which is perfect for taking pictures of fast moving subjects! If you are new to DSLR photography, the camera has a built-in Guide Mode that walks you through getting the best shot possible for a particular shooting situation. The camera has a Special Effects mode that allows you to choose from a number of special effects that you can create in your photos or movies. Among them is Easy Panorama Mode that enables you to take stunning panoramic images in the camera!
A:AnswerThe D3300 is an excellent camera for Full HD video. The camera shoots in FULL HD quality with stereo sound. In addition, the camera is compatible with Nikon's external stereo microphone, the ME-1 (available at Best Buy for purchase), for even better sound quality.