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Nikon D3500 Camera
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    Nikon unveiled the new Nikon D3500, a compact, entry-level DSLR that makes capturing the world easier and more convenient than ever. The 24.2-megapixel D3500 features an updated CMOS image sensor and Nikon EXPEED image processor to capture sharp details and vivid colors, and is packed with easy-to-use features that help first-time DSLR users start capturing better photos and video right away.

    With its ergonomic and lightweight body, approximately 1,550 shots on a single charge and convenient features like Nikon SnapBridge^1^ and helpful Guide Mode, the Nikon D3500 is a great option for parents, travelers and photo enthusiasts who are eager to take their photography to the next level.

    "The Nikon D3500 is ideal for consumers who are looking to easily capture the kinds of images that their smartphone simply cannot match, and share them seamlessly with family and friends," said Jay Vannatter, Executive Vice President, Nikon Inc. "The D3500 reaffirms our commitment to releasing convenient DX-format DSLR options for those just discovering photography."

    Capture Stunning Images and Video with Ease

    The Nikon D3500 is bursting with high-performance features that help first-time DSLR users capture amazing images in a variety of situations. The camera's broad ISO range of 100-25,600 makes it easy to capture sharp, clear images in low-light shooting situations with very little noise, while the 11-point autofocus (AF) System locks onto subjects, even fast-moving pets or children to help ensure that fleeting moments aren't missed. The D3500 also features built-in Effect Modes to help entry-level users discover and express their personal creative vision.

    Additionally, the Nikon D3500 is capable of continuous shooting up to five frames-per-second (fps), helping to capture candid moments with ease. The Nikon D3500 is also equipped with Full HD 1080/60p video capability. Users can switch from shooting photos to video at the press of a button, allowing them to capture spur-of-the-moment memories that will last a lifetime with stunning sharpness and clarity.

    To further expand creativity, the in-camera Guide Mode gives new DSLR users the tools they need to learn about their new camera's capabilities and become better, more knowledgeable photographers.

    All these amazing features have been incorporated into a new ergonomic and lightweight design featuring a more comfortable, deeper grip and the slim monocoque body design similar to the Nikon D5600. The new design also features a more beginner-friendly and intuitive control layout, with a larger playback button and the most frequently-used controls all relocated to the right side of the camera's LCD where they are easiest to access.

    The redesigned Nikon D3500 is ideal for a fast-paced on-the-go lifestyle, making it the perfect companion for any family event or travel adventure.

    Always Connected for Easy Sharing

    Sharing photos with the ones you love is easier than ever with the Nikon D3500 and Nikon SnapBridge app. The D3500 uses Bluetooth^2 ^to create an always-on connection between the camera and a compatible smart device, making it possible to seamlessly share 2MP images to social media as they are captured. Additionally, D3500 users will now be able to trigger their camera remotely via Bluetooth using SnapBridge. Nikon SnapBridge users can also access Nikon Image Space, a free online image sharing and storage service that preserves memories in the cloud.

    Pricing and Availability

    The Nikon D3500 will be available in a two-lens kit option, including the AF-P DX NIKKOR 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR and AF-P DX NIKKOR 70-300mm f/4.5-6.3G ED, for a suggested retail price (SRP) of $849.95* in September 2018. A Nikon D3500 single-lens kit with the AF-P DX NIKKOR 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR will also be available for (SRP) of $499.95* in September 2018. For more information on the new Nikon D3500, please visit www.nikonusa.com.

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  • Instant big discount on double lens kit

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  • Nooooooooooooooo........... they left out 4K!! :-(

    I guess the only notable point for us videographers that the D3500 added over the D3400 is including the flat profile in the D3500.

    Although the removal of the mic port (which happened with the D3400) means overall the D3500 is a big step back for us vs the D3300.

    Hope the Nikon D5700 has 4K, but I guess that isn't coming out until 2019 :-/

  • @IronFilm

    They already said - it is value proposal made for beginner, look for double kit offer above.

    Their main focus was to make it lighter and smaller - this one they did.

    They did not care about video. It is talks that Ninon no longer have any resources left on DSLR (except 1-2 top models), all developers moved to new mirrorless lineup. So, stop expecting any good news.

  • its a decent first camera for beginners and kids. i's wait til the bundle drop under 350 like the d3400

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  • Nikon D3500 DSLR Camera with 18-55mm and 70-300mm Lenses and Accessories Kit, $396

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