A:AnswerYou can transfer images from your D3500 by either plugging the camera in using a micro USB cable, or by using an SD Card reader and plugging your memory card into the computer.
A:AnswerThe Nikon D3500 is compatible with any AF-S or AF-P Nikkor Lens, including the Micro Lenses. If you need assistance with any specific lenses, please contact Nikon Customer Support.
A:AnswerThere is no microphone input on the D3500 so if you want audio form an external source you will have to sync it in a video program later. Also note that the D3500 limits video to 20 minutes per take (the D3300 allows 30 minutes, which is the limit for a "camera" -- after that it has to be called a camcorder). So if you want to record something longer than 20 minutes you'll need to do it in spurts or use a different camera.
A:AnswerThere are two "flavors" of this out there. There is one that is a single lens and one that has both lenses. I ordered the one with both lenses (55mm and 300mm) and both came with my camera. I would actually trust the website over the chat person who may have been looking at a different item number even though they both were the same camera.
A:AnswerBoth the Nikon AF-P DX NIKKOR 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR lens and the Nikon AF-P DX NIKKOR 70-300mm f/4.5-6.3G ED lens provided in this D3500 kit are perfect for capturing sharply focused images of both moving and still subjects. AF-P lenses are designed with a silent pulse motor (utilizing stepping motors) that allows you to focus smoother and quieter than previous drive systems. This quiet drive system makes the lenses ideal for use when shooting video but will also provide you with sharply focused stills of your favorite subjects.
A:AnswerThe Nikon D3500 Digital SLR Camera uses a 24.2 megapixel sensor which covers an area of 6000x4000. This camera has a hot-shoe and is compatible with Nikon Speedlights.
A:AnswerNikon operates factories all across the globe and each operates to the same high standard. While individual items are marked with their country of manufacture, we cannot make a blanket statement about the country of origin of a specific type/model of camera or lens.
A:AnswerThe Nikon D3500 can record for 29 minutes and 59 seconds at 720p at 50 frames per second this is the case for up to 1080p at 30 frames per second. At 1080p 50 frames per second and 60 frames per second the D3500 can record for 20 minutes. All Digital SLR Cameras will have the maximum video time set to 29 minutes and 59 seconds.