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February 2014
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130 Tests
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Die Autoren gefallen
Bildqualität
Guide Modus
Guter Akku
Kompaktes Gehäuse
Sehr gute Bildqualität
Bewährtes Bedienkonzept
Gelungener Guide für Einsteiger
Guter Videomodus
Leicht und kompakt
Hohe Auflösung
Geringes Rauschen
Verarbeitung
Einfache Bedienung
Hohe Bildqualität
Klein und leicht
Bis zu 1.000 Fotos mit einer Akkuladung
Sehr gute Bildqualität & hohe Auflösung bis ISO 1.600
Vergleichsweise sehr gute Bildqualität auch im hohen ISO-Bereich (ab ISO 1.600)
Gut verarbeitetes Kameragehäuse mit gutem Handling (für ein Einsteigermodell)
Hochauflösendes 3
0 Zoll großes Display
Leicht verständliche Bedienung und GuideModus
Der Einsteigern mit der richtigen Kameraeinstellung hilft
Potenter Akku mit Kapazität für rund 700 Aufnahmen (ohne LiveView)
Superkompakte Kamera mit geringen Abmessungen und wenig Gewicht
Einsatz des neue
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Keine Belichtungsreihen
Langsamer Autofokus im Live-View
Farbwiedergabe nicht Neutral
Langsamer Autofokus
Keine Belichtungsreihen möglich
Wenige Extras
Kein Klapp-Bildschirm
WLAN nur mit Zubehör
Liveview-Autofokus nur langsam (zudem
Bildaufnahme im Liveview insgesamt langsam)
Blende während der Videoaufnahme nicht veränderbar
Kein integrierter Fokusmotor
Starke tonnenförmige Verzeichnung des SetObjektivs im Weitwinkelbereich
Die Farbtreue lässt zu wünschen übrig
Keine Aufnahme von Belichtungsreihen möglich
Autofokus kommt im LiveView nicht in die Gänge und behindert auch beim Videofilmen
Lack of dedicated controls, No touch- or flip-out screen, Hardly an entry-level price
VERDICT Open Gallery As an entry-level camera, the Nikon D3300 excels. Stick it in Auto or play around with the Guide mode and you'll almost always get great photos, thanks mainly to that pixel-packed 24.3MP sensor and excellent autofocus. But b...
Veröffentlicht: 2014-03-28, Autor: Chris , Testbericht von: reviewed.com
As tech journalists, it's tempting to pooh-pooh iterative upgrades as worthless updates when more dramatic changes are more fun to write about. But progress is still progress, and that's worth celebrating. The Nikon D3300 exemplifies this quite well, I th...
Veröffentlicht: 2014-03-24, Autor: David , Testbericht von: Digitaltrends.com
Excellent stills, Easy to use, Improved video quality
Mono sound, No built-in Wi-Fi
Like the older D3200, the new Nikon D3300 easily earns our recommendation. Image quality is excellent and videos have taken a nice step forward. We still have to knock Nikon for the mono sound in 2014 and asking people to pay another $60 for Wi-Fi via a...
With fierce competition from CSCs, entry-level DSLRs have to offer a lot at a very competitive price. The Nikon D3300 has a fairly straightforward set of features when you look at its metering and AF systems, 95% viewfinder and no built-in Wi-Fi, but it a...
All in all, you get an awful lot of camera for not much money with the Nikon D3300, making it an excellent choice if you're new to DSLRs. We'd like a few extra focus points for greater flexibility, but other than that there's much to like – not least of w...
Veröffentlicht: 2014-02-27, Autor: Richard , Testbericht von: trustedreviews.com
Excellent value, Great performance for entry-level camera, High resolution at low price
High levels of image noise, Awkward manual focusing with kit lens, No built-in Wi-Fi
A straightforward but powerful camera, the Nikon D3300 strikes an excellent balance between the entry-level needs of quality and simplicity. It's not without its issues, most notably that it struggles to keep images clean at high sensitivities. However, t...
Veröffentlicht: 2014-02-20, Autor: Ben , Testbericht von: digitalspy.com
Those looking to improve their photography with a proper digital SLR will find the Nikon D3300 a fine choice. It packs enough features to help an amateur dip their toe into uncharted waters without bamboozling, the autofocus is very snappy and the image q...
Veröffentlicht: 2014-02-20, Autor: Ian , Testbericht von: pocket-lint.com
Compact, lightweight, great image quality, reasonably priced
Little has changed since the D3200, competition from Canon 1200D and CSCs
We wouldn't go so far as to describe £550 as a bargain, but we do really like what the D3300 offers for the price. The new collapsible kit lens is great, especially for the kind of people buying this camera. As with all kit lenses though, the speed...
High pixel count, No optical low, pass filter, Excellent Guide Mode, Easy to use
Fixed LCD, Screen not touch, sensitive, Few direct controls
The entry level market is likely to continue to be hotly contested, but Nikon shows no sign of losing its grip on this very important market. With its high resolution it satisfies those who crave megapixels without skimping on image quality. Despite init...
Good picture quality, can be used up to 3200 ISO without second thought, Zoom lens is excellent at 55 mm, Microphone socket, Robust build quality
No touchscreen or tilt/swivel screen, No WiFi, No electronic level, Images are a little dark (underexposed), Design and handling could be better suited to beginners, Zoom lens generally disappointing at wideangle, Sound recorded in mono rather than stereo
The Nikon D3300 will please anyone looking for an entry-level SLR that's serious, responsive, has a decent sensor ... and is made by Nikon. But it doesn't have enough originality or personality to stand out in today's market. Resting firmly on its laurels...