A:AnswerWhile they may fit the camera, there may be some restrictions depending on the type of lenses you may have. The Nikon D3500 is only able to autofocus when a lens with a built in focus motor is attached. These lenses are AF-S and AF-P type lenses. If the lens does not say AF-S or AF-P specifically it will not be able to autofocus on this camera. If you would like more information please feel free to contact Nikon Customer Support.
A:AnswerNikon cameras, like the Nikon D3500, were not designed to be used as a live stream camera. Nikon does not make software that allows for this type of use.
A:AnswerNo, the Nikon D3500 Digital SLR Camera can not use an infrared remote. This camera does have the ability to connect to a smart device by using the Nikon SnapBridge App, this app allows you to use your phone as a remote.
A:AnswerYes, the D3500 Digital SLR Camera can transfer images to your iPhone using the SnapBridge App. The app is very easy to use and the D3500 uses only BlueTooth to connect to make the process easier. If you need any assistance with the connection, please feel free to contact Nikon Customer Support.
A:AnswerThe Nikon D3500 features a monaural microphone, with adjustable sensitivity and a Wind Noise Reduction option to ensure the audio on your video is crisp and clear..
A:AnswerIf it’s a DSLR Camera it should work that what I been told I’m just starting to used my new camera but you should be okay. Definitely do some research before you do that
A:AnswerThe Nikon D3500 can connect to a smart device using the SnapBridge app to allow you to use your phone or tablet to remotely trigger your camera.
A:AnswerThe D3500 does not have a 3.5mm Microphone port to be able to support an external microphone. You would have to use the D3500's built in, monaural microphone.
A:AnswerThe Nikon D3500 weighs 12.9 oz. (365 g) without any lenses or accessories attached. The AF-P DX NIKKOR 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR weighs 7.3 oz. (205 g).