DSLRCamera

Nikon D3500

Nikon D3500 DSLR Camera With 18-55mm Lens

Nikon D3500 Specs:

Price 42000 BDT

Image Sensor

Type Cmos
Pixels Effective Pixels Approx. 24.1 megapixels Total Pixels Approx. 24.7 megapixels
Aspect Ratio 3:2

Other Features

Features Interface: HDMI output: Type C mini-pin HDMI connector Hi-Speed USB; connection to a built-in USB port is recommended Wi-Fi Functionality: Eye-Fi Compatible Smart Device App Connectivity: SnapBridge Bluetooth: Yes Bluetooth Specification: Version 4.1

Focusing

Af Point 11 (3D-tracking)
Modes Auto AF-S/AF-C selection (AF-A) Continuous-servo (AF-C) Face-Priority AF is available in Live View only and D-Movie only Full-time Servo (AF-A) available in Live View only and D-Movie only Manual (M) with electronic rangefinder Normal area available in Live View and D-Movie only Predictive focus tracking activated automatically according to subject status Single-servo AF (AF-S) Wide area available in Live View and D-Movie only

Exposure Control

Metering Modes Center-weighted: Weight of 75% given to 8 mm circle in the center of the frame Matrix metering: 3D color matrix metering II (type E and G lenses) Spot: Meters 3.5 mm circle (about 2.5% of frame) centered on a selected focus point
ISO Sensitivity Auto, 100 – 25,600

Shutter

Shutter Speed 30-1/4000 sec (1/2 or 1/3 stop increments), Bulb (Total shutter speed range. Available range varies by shooting mode)

Shooting 

Color Space Auto Cloudy Direct Sunlight Flash Fluorescent (7 types) Incandescent Preset Manual Shade
Continuous Shooting Up to 5 fps

File Type

Image Type Compressed 12-bit NEF (RAW) JPEG: JPEG-Baseline Compliant with Fine (approx 1:4), Normal (approx 1:8) or Basic (approx 1:16) Compression NEF (RAW) + JPEG: Single Photograph Recorded in both NEF (RAW) and JPEG
Image Size DX-format (L) 6,000 x 4,000 (M) 4,496 x 3,000 (S) 2,992 x 2,000
Movie Type MOV
Movie Size MPEG-4 AVC/H.264

LCD Monitor

Type Wide Viewing Angle TFT-LCD
Viewing Angle 170-degree wide-viewing angle

Storage

Storage Type SD/ SDHC/ SDXC
Flash
Built-in Flash Yes
Red-Eye Reduction Auto with red-eye reduction
External Flash Compatibility Yes (via hot shoe or wireless)

Power Source

Batteries EN-EL14a Rechargeable Li-ion Battery

Physical Specification

Dimensions (W x H x D) 124 x 97 x 69.5 mm
Weight (Body Only) 365 g camera body only

Lens

Lens Mount Nikon F bayonet mount
Focus Length 18 – 55mm Autofocus Yes
Maximum Aperture Maximum: f/3.5 – 5.6 Minimum: f/22 – 38

Manufacturer Warranty

Warranty 03 Years Service Warranty (No parts warranty)

Nikon D3500 price in Bangladesh

The price of Nikon D3500 in Bangladesh is 42000 BDT
Nikon D3500
Nikon D3500

Body, Screen & Viewfinder of Nikon D3500

The body is a piece lower than that of the D3400 and also slightly lighter, but it also has a deeper grip so that you can hold the camera more comfortably. The viewfinder is fairly bright, but not that big, with a hyperbole of0.57 x. There aren’t multiplex ways around that if you want to piece an optic viewfinder in a small body. The viewfinder shows around 95, so you don’t get to see your entire image either. However, you have to use the live view, If you want that. Compared to the D3400, there’s been a small relocating of a number of buttons. For the prototype, the live view switch is now on the top cover following the exposure control dial. The 3- inch hindmost screen, with pixels, doesn’t turn, doesn’t pitch, and isn’t touch-sensitive, and that’s starting to feel old-fashioned. At the same time, you can hardly wait for this price.
Nikon D3500
Nikon D3500

Menu & Operation of Nikon D3500

The Nikon D3500 has a setting wheel on top of the camera, which helps a beginner choose the correct camera settings for action, macro, or delineation shots. With some other camera brands, the option of saving RAW columns in the Bus mode is also removed, but not with Nikon. Although the target group of the D3500 will be less likely to get started with RAW images, the camera does offer the option of also saving your images as RAW images, anyhow of the camera settings you choose. That’s nice for thereafter if you ever want to edit a shot you took anteriorly with the D3500, using the most designer algorithms in Lightroom or Photoshop, either those RAW columns come in handy. Another plus for starting lensmen in the deep explanation is that you can call up “ with 1 touch of a button” when you’re taking cinema with the D3500. On the rear of the camera, you’ll now find all the buttons above and to the right of the screen. At the top leftism is a button to pop out the flash. At the top right, the notification buttons and the AF-L/ AE-L button for locking the autofocus or exposure.

Image Quality & Dynamic Range of Nikon D3500

The 24-megapixel sensor is made by Sony and is fully new. The image quality of the D3500 is so good. But that was also the case with the D3400, D3300, and D3200, all of which had a more or less connate sensor. That means that with the Nikon 35 mm1.8 G, the D3500 delivers a jpg line with a resolution in the center of an average (for ISO 100-6400) of 2650 lines per image height. The dynamic range of the D3500 also matches that of its daddies and is nicely correspondent to that of the D3200, which was the first to be equipped with this 24-megapixel sensor. That means that you can await a total dynamic range of around 10 stops, on average, for ISO 100-6400. At 100 ISO, the dynamic range is the top at11.5 stops. That’s lesser than the fashionable full-frame cameras available moment, but the difference isn’t really big. And it’s better than multifold full-frame cameras from around five eras ago.

Video Quality of Nikon D3500

Like all the cheaper Canon SLR cameras, the Nikon D3500 doesn’t offer 4K tape but has full HD as the maximum resolution. That won’t be a problem for a starting photographer. Full HD is easier to edit than the larger 4K files. The image quality is great. The sound isn’t as great. The Nikon D3500 has only one microphone and no option of connecting a separate microphone or headphones. Nikon SLR cameras have slow AF for tape, especially if you compare them with system cameras, but also in comparison with the Dual-AF system from Canon.
Nikon D3500
Nikon D3500

Nikon D3500 Autofocus

The Nikon D3500 comes with 11 AF points, all of which are assembled in the center. The Nikon D3500 isn’t an action camera like the Nikon D500 or Nikon Z6, which have AF points over the entire image so that you can verbatim follow a subject with continuing AF. The Nikon D3500 offers multiple options with continuing AF, comparable as 3D following, but because the AF is slower than with other (read higher) Nikon models and the AF points are grouped in the center, you also have more misses than with other Nikons if you try to follow a fast-moving subject. However, we succeeded in getting a sharp shot of competition skiers who were coming straight towards the camera. Not all shots are sharp, but there’s a sharp shot in the series. You won’t be able to do that with a cheap system camera.

2 Attractive DX Lenses

The Nikon D3500 is offered as an outfit in combination with multicolored lenses, two of which we want to mention. First, there’s the Nikon AF-P 18-55 mm VR you’ll get this standard to zoom for not much else than a song if you buy the outfit instead of the body without a lens. Such an offer is a no-brainer always go for it! Do note that you’re buying an outfit lens with VR. VR is a designation for fabricated-in image stabilization, which means you won’t get shift blur as fleetly in the dark. The other DX lens that we want to mention by name is the Nikon DX AF-P 70-300 mm snapshot zoom. This is a really cheap snapshot lens, with fabricated-in image stabilization and else than reasonable image quality. The test shots with this Nikon D3500 review were made with this snapshot zoom.
DX Lense
DX Lense

Pros & Cons of Nikon D3500

Pros

  • starter camera with image quality equal to much more expensive cameras
  • more than 1500 shots on 1 battery charge
  • compact, light, and inexpensive
  • with 1 press of a button, a detailed explanation of menu choices

Cons

  • the screen cannot turn or tilt
  • no touchscreen
  • no automatic dust removal
  • no 4K video
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42000 Taka Pros
  • starter camera with image quality equal to much more expensive cameras
  • more than 1500 shots on 1 battery charge
  • compact, light, and inexpensive
  • with 1 press of a button, a detailed explanation of menu choices
Cons
  • the screen cannot turn or tilt
  • no touchscreen
  • no automatic dust removal
  • no 4K video
The Nikon D3500 comes with 11 AF points, all of which are assembled in the center. The Nikon D3500 isn’t an action camera like the Nikon D500 or Nikon Z6, which have AF points over the entire image so that you can verbatim follow a subject with continuing AF. The Nikon D3500 offers multiple options with continuing AF, comparable as 3D following, but because the AF is slower than with other (read higher) Nikon models and the AF points are grouped in the center, you also have more misses than with other Nikons if you try to follow a fast-moving subject. However, we succeeded in getting a sharp shot of competition skiers who were coming straight towards the camera. Not all shots are sharp, but there’s a sharp shot in the series. You won’t be able to do that with a cheap system camera. Like all the cheaper Canon SLR cameras, the Nikon D3500 doesn’t offer 4K tape but has full HD as the maximum resolution. That won’t be a problem for a starting photographer. Full HD is easier to edit than the larger 4K files. The image quality is great. The sound isn’t as great. The Nikon D3500 has only one microphone and no option of connecting a separate microphone or headphones. Nikon SLR cameras have slow AF for tape, especially if you compare them with system cameras, but also in comparison with the Dual-AF system from Canon. 3 Years. But, no parts guarantee
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