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While there are a number of differences between these two camera bodies, the major difference between them is that the Nikon D5500 has a vari-angle touch screen and an eye sensor control option; the Nikon D3400 does not have either of these. Another difference is that the D5500 offers 39 Autofocus points to the D3400's 11 autofocus points. Guide Mode, which is only available on the Nikon D3400, teaches you how to take a great image and will let you know what options are best for each subject. Both cameras offer the same effective pixel amounts, ISO and 5 frames per second for continuous shooting to help you capture flawless images that are vivid and sharp. If you want to learn more about the differences between these two cameras please contact Nikon Support.
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