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The Nikon D3400, Nikon D5600 and Nikon D7200 DSLRs are all different from each other in a variety of ways. All have 24.2 million effective megapixels and an ISO range from 100-25,600, but the D7200 is the only DSLR in this comparison to have a dual SD slot system and bracketing for both D-Lighting and White Balance. When comparing speed the D7200 has a maximum of 8000 while the D3400 and the D5600 have a top speed of 4000. Each of them have a different maximum of AF points and different ranges for continuous speed. They all have different wireless connection options as well. The Nikon D3400 has built-in Bluetooth while the Nikon D7200 has built-in WiFi and the Nikon D5600 has both these built-in features. If you would like to know more about the differences between these DSLR cameras please contact Nikon Support.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I had this confusion for the first time.I finally bought D5600 considering price, size and weight of the camera. It is always about the lens for the beginners than the dslr body. I would recommend the same being you are at your early stages. This is light in weight compared to D7200. D7200 is obsolete and the next model D7500 has been introduced to the market. You can upgrade your lenses which is widely supported by D5600. D5600 comes with two lenses which is really good. It also comes at promotion price from Nikon.
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