As an entry level photographer, this is all you need, great value getting the twin lenses compared to buying separately. Easy to use as well. If you want a camera that has all the bits and bobs but don't want to go overboard, get this one!
Manufacturer: Nikon
As an entry level photographer, this is all you need, great value getting the twin lenses compared to buying separately. Easy to use as well. If you want a camera that has all the bits and bobs but don't want to go overboard, get this one!
Being a beginner photographer I wanted something to last but not make me go bankrupt. My dad has a mirror less camera and it's was to skinny and thin, I thought he wasted his money.
Easy to use; Compact; Build quality; Battery life
Screen size
If you already own the D3500's predecessor, the D3400, this is not a worthwhile upgrade. There simply aren't enough improvements to justify the faff. Indeed, it's hard to name many DSLRs from which this would be a significant upgrade.
Lightweight; Great for beginners; Good image quality
ISO controls are finicky; No audio-in jack; No manual/autofocus button
Love it
Purchased this package at Sam's Club on Memorial Day. Looked at all the package options and went with this one due to the overall value. Besides the camera body, two lenses, the camera bag and free online video course, Sam's Club package includes an extra Nikon battery, SanDisk 32Gb SD card and a...
This D3500 Nikon camera takes great pictures. We have had several Nikon cameras over a period of the last 37 years. The lenses that came with it do a great job, even with the 70-300 lens the pictures were very sharp even in low light with no flash. The camera is very user friendly.
A superb budget DSLR that’s tailor-made for beginners, but it’s not a huge improvement on the D3400
Lightweight; Great for beginners; Good image quality;
ISO controls are finicky; No audio-in jack; No manual/autofocus button;
A superb budget DSLR that’s tailor-made for beginners, but it’s not a huge improvement on the D3400
Lightweight; Great for beginners; Good image quality;
ISO controls are finicky; No audio-in jack; No manual/autofocus button;
Nikon is doing everything it can lately to regain its position in the camera world with the announcement of their new flagship mirrorless cameras the Z7 and the Z6. But those are specialty items, cameras that are targeted for professionals and enthusiasts.
Nikon's latest entry into the budget DSLR category, the D3500 is bundled with an AF-P DX 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G lens, which offers great results for a kit lens. Under the hood, you'll find a brand new 24.2MP sensor, ISO range of 100-25,600 – perfect for low-light shooting – and nippy 5fps continuous...
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