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Fits perfectly, a tripod screw is a tripod screw. Will it hold a heavier camera leaning forward? Depends on the weight of your lens/camera combination and the angle. But that's not the tripod, it's gravity! I've attached a photo of my D750 and 24-120. This is a heavy combination, and as I tilt camera down the weight shifts. Just FEEL what you're doing. If it starts to feel unbalanced... IT IS! If I needed to point this combo down, I'd first spin tripod to put a leg pointing forward directly under the lens. That's the strongest it will be for that position/angle. This tripod is WELL MADE and METAL. The weakest points are the two thumb screws, both with metal threads and plastic grips. That's all they need to be. The screw that goes not bottom of camera HAS a rubber pad to protect the bottom of your camera. Buy this, keep it in your bag and you'll always have a tripod with you! JUST USE YOUR HEAD AND THINK ABOUT IT WHEN YOU PUT AN EXPENSIVE CAMERA ON IT.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, it is the standard 1/4" tripod screw.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Easily! Holds my D750 (without grip).
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.That tripod is made for a camera that is far lighter than the D3300. While it will fit the tripod socket on the D3300, it is isn't recommended for it's use.
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