A:AnswerThe Nikon D3500 has a tripod socket size of 1/4 in. (ISO 1222). Additionally, you'll want to make sure you are purchasing a tripod capable of holding the weight of the camera, which is 12.9 oz. (365 g), as well as any lenses you may be using.
A:AnswerFor android, I use an app called SnapBridge which can be used to transfer the pictures taken to your phone in its original size or with a lower resolution to cut the transfer time and also to be able to use your phone as a remote for your camera
A:AnswerThe Nikon D3500 DSLR camera supports SD, SDHC and SDXC type memory cards. This includes SDHC and SDXC cards complaint with UHS-1. Sandisk, Toshiba, Panasonic, Sony SF-M series and Lexar Media cards have been approved for use in the D3500. You can use up to 512GB cards but this depends on the card brand being used. For more specification regarding approved cards for this camera model please contact Nikon Support.
A:AnswerThe Nikon D3500 does not have internal memory. There is no memory card listed under "What's Included" so one should be purchased separately. The approved memory card brands for this camera are SanDisk, Lexar, Panasonic, and Toshiba. The Nikon D3500 is capable of taking beautiful photos at night. This can be done with ease using the Night Portrait mode to create a natural balance between the main subject and the background in portraits taken under low light.
A:AnswerThe video resolution is 1920 x 1080 HD and pretty good. The max amount of time the camera can hold for shooting video depends on the size of your SD memory card.
A:AnswerWhen purchased new, this will include the following:
D3500 Camera Body, EN-EL14a Rechargeable Li-ion Battery, MH-24 Quick Charger, AN-DC3 Strap, BF-1B Body Cap and DK-25 Rubber Eyecup.
AF-P DX NIKKOR 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR, LC-55A 55mm Snap-On Front Lens Cap and Rear Lens Cap.
A:AnswerThe differences are slight between the D3400 and the D3500; you may see more movie options in the lighter-weight D3500 than in the D3400 and have more shots per battery charge with the D3500. Both cameras are designed with beginners in mind and each has a dedicated Guide Mode for teaching the user how to use different settings of the camera to get the perfect shot. Both cameras take amazingly sharp images and movies.
However, if you're looking for a camera with more to offer than the others you will want to step up to the D5600 as it has many more features to offer than the D3400 or D3500. One is a vari-angle touch screen and eye sensor control. Another is a mic jack for adding an external stereo microphone. It also has an amazing 39 AF points with 3D-Tracking as compared to the 11 AF points offered by the D3400 and D3500. Any of these Nikon cameras would be an excellent first camera to own.
A:AnswerThe Nikon D3500 DX-format DSLR camera does not have a built-in focus motor so AF-type lenses, like the Nikon AF NIKKOR 50mm f/1.8 D lens, will need to be manually focused. This Nikon D3500 camera kit listed here comes with a Nikon AF-P DX NIKKOR 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR lens, which has a built-in pulse motor for smooth and quiet focus. For other lenses that have a built-in autofocus motor check out AF-S type lenses.