![]() The APS-C sized sensor (typical for an entry-level DSLR, and much larger than the sensors used in most compact cameras) in the D3500 also does away with an optical low-pass filter to help improve image quality. The D3500 retains the same effective 24.2MP pixel count as the old Nikon D3400, but this is a newer sensor, and closer inspection of the specs shows that the total count on the D3500's sensor stands at 24.78MP, compared to 24.72MP on the D3400. ![]() Newer sensor than D3400, but effective resolution stays the same.But as an affordable, beginner-friendly camera that'll teach you the nuts and bolts of creative photography, then the Nikon D3500 remains an excellent choice. If you're looking for a smaller camera for travel shooting, then mirrorless alternatives like the Fujifilm X-T200 or Canon EOS M50 Mark II are worth considering. Some more AF points would have been nice, but the 11-point AF system works fine for general shooting, and does the job for some moving subjects too. ![]() What about image quality? The D3500's 24.2MP sensor produces impressive results, although you'll want to invest in some additional lenses to really see its potential.įortunately, Nikon's DX system has a vast range of lenses to suit pretty much every shooting style and budget. We'd recommend buying the D3500 with the 'VR' version of its kit lens – the AF-P DX 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR – as this brings handy vibration reduction for very little extra cost. ![]()
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