The D3400 was my first DSLR. I really couldn’t afford anything else at that time. I used it for about two years. It was the best entry level DSLR for me. It had enough functionality that I could really learn so much with. By the time I upgraded, I was doing professional work with the D3400. Great camera.
Thanks, I almost didn't upgrade to it because it is such a major upgrade but I am doing professional work and it didn't make sense to upgrade to an intermediate camera when I would get a D850 in another year anyway. Thasnk you again for your content.
What I like most about Paul and his videos is that he doesn't waste a single minute of yours and always does his job. Neatly and precise. He always focuses on what he is doing. Doesn't spend time in promoting his channel. That's a quality he shares with Nikon D3400.
Thank you so mjuch for your kind words - very much appreciated. I'm glad you enjoy my videos and would like to thank you for watching and supporting my growing channel. Best wishes, Paul @ Photo Genius.
You have impressive pacing in your videos; never too fast or too slow. You also present information clearly and concisely. The videos are well scripted. Keep up the good work.
Yes, his method leads to you getting things done than most of the other guys, who I believe are just interested in setting you up to buy something from them.
Great news: my hs jr just called me regarding an assignment. I watched your video and instructed my student/child what to do to get the shot the teacher wanted for the assignment. Day two of us working together for a unified goal. We both feel successful. I like positive comments others left as well. I’ll be back. Thank you!
Turning the auto ISO off was seriously life changing, so thank you!!! i could never understand why the picture wasn't changing even though I was changing the ISO, which was so frustrating!!
Wow!!! Now that is how you TUTOR someone!!!!! Way to go mate!! I am a beginner sitting with this camera here not knowing what to do and you have made my day mahn!!!
I'm a beginner is digital photography and I owned D3400 for about half and year, I can prove that the video has summed up all the essential instructions that its users need to know. Great!
Well done! I have the D3400 (and a D7200) and these kit lenses are outstanding! I have both the 18-55 and two versions of the 70-300..VR and non VR. All are sharp, silent, fast to focus, and lightweight. I sold off a Sigma and Tamron that were 3x the cost and the Nikon performed better. When shooting a paid event, I use my D7200, but the end result is that D3400 (same sensor) is a very capable camera as backup for me or as a family, travel, or general camera that won't break the bank. With the new D3500 w/kit 18-55 and retailing for $499.99, Nikon will continue to do very well in the entry level segment.
I just bought my first dslr 3400D Nikon and saw your video in order to understand how the functions work. Really have to say that your way of explaining the functions and tips is so clear, crisp and concise. I'll play around my camera now! Thanks for the video mate!!
This was my first DSLR camera and I love it. About the ISO though, what I prefer is to use the auto ISO, but limit it to a maximum. I find the usable limit to be around 3200, so I set the Maximum Sensitivity setting to 1600. I do this because, with manual ISO selection, you're stuck with the presets. Auto ISO will use any step in between those presets, so you don't get more than you may need. Just my opinion, and another option to look into.
Thank you for being so clear and precise. I am a beginner but your teaching is so clear that it seems easy. I'm 68 years old. The camera and what I can create has become a passion of mine. Again, thank you.
This is, by far, THE BEST tutorial! It has everything that I have been struggling for months to understand explained perfectly! I feel now I can finally take my camera off of Auto and experience it’s greatness! THANK YOU!!
I have had mine for a few months and was very intimidated by it. You just made it so much easier!!! I love taking pictures and this is my first "real" camera. I was asked to do senior pictures for someone that can not afford to go to a professional and decided I needed to figure out how this thing works asap. I plan on watching the rest of your videos! Thanks for the tips and keeping things simple.
Thank you so much Rachel, I really appreciate your support and for taking the time to comment. Good luck with the senior pictures - enjoy the experience and use it as a way of learning how to get better results from your camera. Paul @ Photo Genius.
Have been looking out for basic beginner level videos on how to use dslr.. No one has been able to put so much information in such a short video. N in such simple terms. Thanks mate!
My son has stolen my d3400 lol....I've know bought a d7500 which despite critics I love it ...he is rapt to have a camera now and we can swap lenses....hes 13. Thanks once again...great videos.
This BY FAR the BEST and most easy to understand video on photography. Paul, THANK YOU SO much! I bought a course online and it made me want to quit, I saw yours and I can actually control my camera. Please make MORE! bravo.
You are amazing mate. I had been watching many more videos about DSLRs and lenses. Your video taught me in a simple language much more than any other video taught me with more technical jargons. Great work.
These videos are extremely high quality!! Thank you for taking the time to make something so impossible seem manageable. Keep making these videos and never stop!
Thanks for watching - the goal is to post a video a week, but we are so busy with our photography courses that it isn't always possible. Thanks again 😀
Photo Genius I second what Bohemian said. Awesome vids and love that you have a D3400. I can follow along with my D3400. But just so you know Star Trek is better 😉
I have watched so many videos... This has been the most helpful. And very pleasant, also well-paced. Thank you so, so, so much! You have a new, happy subscriber!
Well a great for sure. Hello Paul , I recieved my Nikon d3400 4 days early and learning the ( manual ) settings as per your wonderful video. Ive taken a few photos and they are awesome. Ive ordered a uv filter to protect the lens and ive got a new 18 - 300 mm lens coming next week. The clouds over northern colorado are incredible today. Back to learning. Great day Sir. ✌
You are an excellent teacher, clear succinct and a balanced speed. I have just bought a Nikon d3400 and a Nikon P900 to resurrect a hobby I have dne since 1982 and an old Pentak K1000\ thank you
Every time I watch your videos I learn more and more some friend told me that the Nikon D5300 is better than the Nikon D3400 is that true and why Thanks in advance
This video was by far the best video I have been looking for help with my camera and I almost gave up on TH-cam thank you and please keep posting you are so helpful
I just ordered an canon 1500d and hope I made a good choice. Just general city photography, rural life where I can capture some emotions although the Eyes are the best camera you can ever get and capture everything within your hearts.
I have a question. With the Bluetooth remote you used, did you have to click twice, once to start the shutter and one to stop it? I'm sorry if the question doesn't make sense. I'm taking a beginner class with this camera, and was hoping to find tools that will help me. You're video was super helpful! Thank you so much!
Even just learning about the shortcut to adjust iso made me super happy! Now I feel I can play around with things in manual mode that much easier. Thanks for that tip!
Just a thought for all you cheapskates like me. Instead of shelling out a bunch of cash for a remote just to release the shutter that you may rarely use, just use the self timer already on the camera instead. It really works
But, you've only got 20 seconds maximum to line up a shot with the self timer, the remote gives you as long as you need. The remote is great for studio use.
Right, this is the video that just tipped me over to the D3400 .. getting it next week (probably) when the discounts start.. 400 euro for the starter kit without discount at the moment.
This was so helpful! I just got mine and was so lost as to how to use it, but this gave me great starting points, so I can learn more. I'd also say the speed of your videos is well-paced, because I hardly ever needed to go back, even though I was trying everything out. Thank you!
Hi! What you recommend to buy d5300 or d3400? And why? (i gone to buy my first camera, and i read some tips but i dont find if the quality photo of 5300 is very inferior, and 5300 for. The retractil screen is very useful and this is what make me think nuy 5300)
Nikon D5300 has better overall performance and comfort (flip out screen) It shoots in 14-bit RAW instead 12-bit as D3XXX series. It is something barely noticeable but better having as much as possible you can get from a picture no? D3XXX it is something I do not recommend anymore. Better a good condition second-hand d5xxx series or d7xxx series even for beginners, since are much easier to sell later on in case the passion will be over. The D3xxx it is quite overpriced for what it offers, despite is one of the cheapest DSLRs, but for few more d5xxx series worths and it is more all-around. The ISO performances in terms of the sensor are the same but the algorithm that processes te information from the RAW are different, that's why D7200 pull out cleaner images than D3xxx - D5xxx series. So everything has a price. For beginners those camera are more than fine (D3xxx-D5xxx) but I would rather go for 5300. ;)
Hey there!!! amazing video. I've already became your great fan. Now, I've some questions before I buy my first dslr. I want to buy Nikon D3400 as my budget is limited.But I am little bit confused whether I should buy the camera with kit lens or only the body. If you suggest me to go only for body, which lens should I buy then? I want to shoot both potraits and landscape photos. Just need your valuable suggestions. Please specify the lens models so that I can find them on market easily.(sorry for my bad English) Again, you are doing great job by making these kind of videos. :)
Thank you. Sir, some people are suggesting me to buy Nikon d5300 instead of d3400. They are saying that it will be a better option for my budget. But I want to spend money in better lens instead of a better camera. Which one will be better - the Nikon D5300+Kit lens or Nikon D3400+Kit lens? My current budget is around 50K Taka which is equivalent to around 588.85 USD or 814.49 Australian Dollar. If I buy D3400, I can use the rest of the money to buy a prime lens. But if I go for D5300, I won't be able to buy the prime lens. :( (I know D5300 is better than D3400. But is D3400 worth my money ? Should I go for it ?)
I need to thank you so much for this video! I bought this camera and I ended up not using it because I had no clue how to, but with your helpful videos I am now able to take great photos! Thank you!
Thanks Madison, it makes me very happy to read your comment. I hope you will subscribe and watch more videos so you can get even more from your camera. Paul @ Photo Genius.
Thank you so much for this video! I had my camera for 2 years and and like the last post said, I learned more with you in a few minutes then I did the past couple years! Thanks again!
during the night n foggy, dark nights... ISO 100 "picasso, so beautiful" ISO 100 during bright sunny days next to rivers and light reflecting surfaces "white, my camera is so blind!!!" Yea, I still need training, I'm one of those photographers that stay out of Auto as much as possible but try to use it only when I f*** up so badly I need guidance, no... I'm not saying I have mad skills... if I did, I wouldn't be watching help videos... as much, even pro's watch help videos though.... ever wondered how they do mad photographs? so does other photographers. BUT, I'm a beginner, my camera is 3 weeks into warranty and if I break the shutter during warranty then even better and even everyone (except Nikon) will give a nod because, I used the camera to it's fullest potential and not as a paperweight.
But you never explained why auto ISO is bad? In run and gun situation like news auto ISO is a life saver. I always shoot on Shutter Speed mode as I have to take videos and photos continuously. For photos I change shutter to 100 fps or 60 fps (in low light) while I shoot video always at 50 fps. I have d3300 and I always keep the upper limit of ISO in auto mode as 800 so I don't have to bother with iso ever. I prefer using fast lenses which have either f1.4 or f1.8. Only in bright outdoors I use a f3.5 lens. For outdoors for shallow depth of field I use filters. Simple secrets to good videos and photos!
I wouldn't disagree with you, photo journalism often requires photos to be take quickly under sometime difficult circumstances so the combination of auto ISO and Shutter priority mode would be a good one. However these videos are aimed at beginners and not working or professional photographers. I think that learning how to adjust ISO manually is a better way to start out and learn. Thanks for watching 👍
Personally I also have the Fn button set to control ISO. Auto ISO may be best for total beginners until they understand it, otherwise they may wonder why they got better photos from an old Point-and-Shoot or cellphone
I love your video. It is the most helpful than any video I have watched so far. Easy to understand and easy to follow. I look forward to watching more of your videos.
So much info in less than 10 minutes, thank you so much!!! I’ve had this camera for 3 years and just recently took it out to actually use it, sad….I know.
Hey, had to sign in and say, "Thanks!". I'm new to photography - just got the Nikon D3400 for Christmas. The book was with the person my wife purchased the camera from, so I was without "directions". So glad to have found your post. Saved to favorites and sure I'll be back. Thank you so much. Great post.
bought my d3400 in 2018 used a few weeks and lost interest. last week i found your you tube videos, and i think i,ve watched them all now. cant thank you enough. you got me interested again. keep them coming .:)
Great video. I just got this camera, I am so good I didn’t even think of a remote. I was literally looking for the manual line plunger we used to use to remotely take photos
You taught me more about my camera in nine minutes then I learned in two hours from reading the manual. Thank you!
You are very welcome.
Same here😭😭😂😂😂
I agree. I am a visual learner. This video help dramatically. Well done!
Me too! I read the manual and still confused about what to do lol
Haha I just told myself the same thing ! thanks :)
The D3400 was my first DSLR. I really couldn’t afford anything else at that time. I used it for about two years. It was the best entry level DSLR for me. It had enough functionality that I could really learn so much with. By the time I upgraded, I was doing professional work with the D3400. Great camera.
Thanks go watching. What camera did you upgrade to after the D3400?
A Nikon D850
That's a great update. Have fun with your D850 and thanks once again for watching.
Thanks, I almost didn't upgrade to it because it is such a major upgrade but I am doing professional work and it didn't make sense to upgrade to an intermediate camera when I would get a D850 in another year anyway. Thasnk you again for your content.
Would you recommend the D3400 for model photography?
What I like most about Paul and his videos is that he doesn't waste a single minute of yours and always does his job. Neatly and precise. He always focuses on what he is doing. Doesn't spend time in promoting his channel. That's a quality he shares with Nikon D3400.
Thank you so mjuch for your kind words - very much appreciated.
I'm glad you enjoy my videos and would like to thank you for watching and supporting my growing channel.
Best wishes, Paul @ Photo Genius.
You have impressive pacing in your videos; never too fast or too slow. You also present information clearly and concisely. The videos are well scripted. Keep up the good work.
Thanks Jacob, it means a lot when people take the time to comment - I'm glad you are enjoying the videos.
Paul @ Photo Genius 👍
Yes, his method leads to you getting things done than most of the other guys, who I believe are just interested in setting you up to buy something from them.
Ok
Great news: my hs jr just called me regarding an assignment. I watched your video and instructed my student/child what to do to get the shot the teacher wanted for the assignment. Day two of us working together for a unified goal. We both feel successful. I like positive comments others left as well. I’ll be back. Thank you!
You taught me more about my camera in nine minutes than whole semester in college.
That is great to hear - thank you for watching.
How are the pictures? I'm thinking of purchasing one but am reluctant because I don't want old looking pictures.
This is me now lol! Im just going to watch his videos
Turning the auto ISO off was seriously life changing, so thank you!!! i could never understand why the picture wasn't changing even though I was changing the ISO, which was so frustrating!!
You have such an incredible skill in explaining things clearly and fast. Never too dull never gloss over anything too much.
I really appreciate your feedback - thanks for watching and supporting my channel.
Paul @ Photo Genius.
Wow!!! Now that is how you TUTOR someone!!!!! Way to go mate!! I am a beginner sitting with this camera here not knowing what to do and you have made my day mahn!!!
Very happy to help, thanks for watching and supporting my channel.
Paul @ Photo Genius.
I'm a beginner is digital photography and I owned D3400 for about half and year, I can prove that the video has summed up all the essential instructions that its users need to know. Great!
Thank you for watching, I appreciate your comment 😀
Even if I have been using my D3400 the last 8 months this is a really good reminder about some basics that the day to day activity makes me forget
Thanks for watching Ricardo 😀
Well done! I have the D3400 (and a D7200) and these kit lenses are outstanding! I have both the 18-55 and two versions of the 70-300..VR and non VR. All are sharp, silent, fast to focus, and lightweight. I sold off a Sigma and Tamron that were 3x the cost and the Nikon performed better. When shooting a paid event, I use my D7200, but the end result is that D3400 (same sensor) is a very capable camera as backup for me or as a family, travel, or general camera that won't break the bank. With the new D3500 w/kit 18-55 and retailing for $499.99, Nikon will continue to do very well in the entry level segment.
Lol my eyes are watering trying to have a staring contest with him
Lol, I will win everytime 😳
Thanks for watching
😂😂
Hahaha almoat a minute without blinking!!
Just got the Nikon D3400. Never used a DSLR before. This video took away the intimidation of all the buttons, dials, and settings. Thank you!
Thanks for watching Timithy - glad the video helped and I hope you have fun with your new Nikon.
I just bought my first dslr 3400D Nikon and saw your video in order to understand how the functions work. Really have to say that your way of explaining the functions and tips is so clear, crisp and concise. I'll play around my camera now! Thanks for the video mate!!
You are welcome, have fun with you new camera and thanks for watching.
How is the camera so far? Im thinking of buying it.
It's still a great camera 👍
Had this camera for almost a year and you taught me more in 9 minutes than reading the manual front to back! Brilliant video! Thanks!
You are welcome.
Thanks for watching.
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This was my first DSLR camera and I love it. About the ISO though, what I prefer is to use the auto ISO, but limit it to a maximum. I find the usable limit to be around 3200, so I set the Maximum Sensitivity setting to 1600. I do this because, with manual ISO selection, you're stuck with the presets. Auto ISO will use any step in between those presets, so you don't get more than you may need. Just my opinion, and another option to look into.
being able to limit the Auto ISO can be a useful feature. I may talk about this in a future video.
Thanks for watching.
After a wasted afternoon of taking what turned out to be a load of bad pics, this video saved me! You make things so easy to understand!! Thank you!
Very glad the video helped - thanks for the feedback and support for my channel.
This is the most helpful photography tutorial I've ever watched.
Glad you enjoyed, thanks for watching.
I just bought a Nikon D3300,my first "proper" camera.This video is much better than wading through the manual to learn the basics.
It is said that if you can explain something complicated with an easy way, you are really good at it. You are amazing, thank you for your help!
Thank you so much for watching and taking the time to comment - much appreciated.
Thank you for being so clear and precise. I am a beginner but your teaching is so clear that it seems easy. I'm 68 years old. The camera and what I can create has become a passion of mine. Again, thank you.
This is, by far, THE BEST tutorial! It has everything that I have been struggling for months to understand explained perfectly! I feel now I can finally take my camera off of Auto and experience it’s greatness! THANK YOU!!
Thanks - happy to be of help.
Enjoy shooting Manual and keep practicing (and watching my videos 😁)
Paul.
I have had mine for a few months and was very intimidated by it. You just made it so much easier!!! I love taking pictures and this is my first "real" camera. I was asked to do senior pictures for someone that can not afford to go to a professional and decided I needed to figure out how this thing works asap. I plan on watching the rest of your videos! Thanks for the tips and keeping things simple.
Thank you so much Rachel, I really appreciate your support and for taking the time to comment. Good luck with the senior pictures - enjoy the experience and use it as a way of learning how to get better results from your camera.
Paul @ Photo Genius.
I have Nikon D3000 but the pics are dark
Have been looking out for basic beginner level videos on how to use dslr.. No one has been able to put so much information in such a short video. N in such simple terms. Thanks mate!
Thanks for the feedback, appreciated 👍
I just bought this as my first non- point and shoot camera. This video was very easy to follow. Thank you.
Thanks for watching Rebecca, enjoy your camera 😀
I just got this camera. Thank you so much for your help. I went last week on a hike and took auto photos, now time to play around abit more
You are welcome, thanks for watching.
honestly the best video about the Nikon 3400 I have seen, literally learned everything I needed to...
Fantastic!! Thanks for watching and commenting. I've made a heap of videos featuring the D3400 so I hope you can find more cool things to learn.
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The simplicity makes it all look so easy and kind of raise the exclaimation "Oh how did I miss that". Absolute treat.
Thank you - glad you're enjoying the videos.
Outstanding video. It's basically an entire photography course in 10 minutes.
Thanks for watching - glad yo found it informative.
Paul @ Photo Genius.
Thanks so much
I’m loving my new Nikon d3400 ...I can now afford to be in the photography hobby
Great simple
Thank you for watching 😀
My son has stolen my d3400 lol....I've know bought a d7500 which despite critics I love it ...he is rapt to have a camera now and we can swap lenses....hes 13.
Thanks once again...great videos.
This BY FAR the BEST and most easy to understand video on photography. Paul, THANK YOU SO much! I bought a course online and it made me want to quit, I saw yours and I can actually control my camera. Please make MORE! bravo.
More video coming 😀
So glad you enjoyed the video, thanks for watching and supporting my channel.
You are amazing mate. I had been watching many more videos about DSLRs and lenses. Your video taught me in a simple language much more than any other video taught me with more technical jargons. Great work.
Thanks you so much 👍
These videos are extremely high quality!! Thank you for taking the time to make something so impossible seem manageable. Keep making these videos and never stop!
Thanks for watching - the goal is to post a video a week, but we are so busy with our photography courses that it isn't always possible. Thanks again 😀
I love that you do so many videos with this camera. It's really helping me so much. And I adore your Storm Trooper! :)
Thank you, and May the Force be with you 😀
Photo Genius I second what Bohemian said. Awesome vids and love that you have a D3400. I can follow along with my D3400. But just so you know Star Trek is better 😉
Beam me up Scotty 😀
I have watched so many videos... This has been the most helpful. And very pleasant, also well-paced. Thank you so, so, so much!
You have a new, happy subscriber!
this was the most helpful thing ive ever watched.
Thanks Halle, appreciate the support.
Well a great for sure. Hello Paul , I recieved my Nikon d3400 4 days early and learning the ( manual ) settings as per your wonderful video. Ive taken a few photos and they are awesome. Ive ordered a uv filter to protect the lens and ive got a new 18 - 300 mm lens coming next week. The clouds over northern colorado are incredible today. Back to learning. Great day Sir. ✌
Greatly explained by you sir...a viewer from India says you ‘Namaste’🙏❤️
Thank you so much - appreciate the feedback and kind words.
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You are an excellent teacher, clear succinct and a balanced speed. I have just bought a Nikon d3400 and a Nikon P900 to resurrect a hobby I have dne since 1982 and an old Pentak K1000\
thank you
Happy to help - thank you for watching, have fun with your cameras 😀
Every time I watch your videos I learn more and more some friend told me that the Nikon D5300 is better than the Nikon D3400 is that true and why Thanks in advance
The D5300 has more focus points, and a larger articulated LCD screen. Otherwise the D5300 and D3400 are almost identical.
Thanks for watching.
Thank you so much. For an absolute beginner only a few days into this, you just made life so much easier. This video is gold!
Great explanation. I really felt I learned something.
Finally! Someone who uses easy-to-understand words! 😭❤️ thank you very much man!
You are very welcome, thank you for taking the time to comment.
Another trick for long exposures is to use the self timer.
One of the best photography teachers on TH-cam! Many thanks Paul.
Holy shit, is it me or does everything he say make sense?
I certainly hope so!!!
Thanks for watching 😀
this was the best vid I've seen on the d3400.subscribe button click now!
I learned more here than all the classes I was taking . Thank you
You are very welcome, thanks for watching & please consider subscribing.
Thank you so much for this video! Straight to the point! Loved it
You are welcome, thank you for watching.
I learned more in this video than any others I've watched while trying to learn about my Nikon D3400. Thanks very much!
Love the video, very good explaining and I hope I'll be able to have great pictures. Thanks a lot
Thanks for watching Maria - check out more of my videos and you'll be taking great photos in no time.
Paul @ Photo Genius
This video was by far the best video I have been looking for help with my camera and I almost gave up on TH-cam thank you and please keep posting you are so helpful
Thank you for your kind comment, I will try and continue to provide good quality video tutorials so please consider subscribing for more.
Loved these tips, very useful, thank you!!
You are very welcome, thanks for watching.
I just ordered an canon 1500d and hope I made a good choice. Just general city photography, rural life where I can capture some emotions although the Eyes are the best camera you can ever get and capture everything within your hearts.
Thank you for this video. This information will help me greatly in digital photography class!
Happy to help, thanks for watching.
You are such a good teacher you make it so simple and easy to understand thank you so much!
That is very kind, thank you.
I have a question. With the Bluetooth remote you used, did you have to click twice, once to start the shutter and one to stop it? I'm sorry if the question doesn't make sense. I'm taking a beginner class with this camera, and was hoping to find tools that will help me. You're video was super helpful! Thank you so much!
Even just learning about the shortcut to adjust iso made me super happy! Now I feel I can play around with things in manual mode that much easier. Thanks for that tip!
Glad to hear you like the tips.
Thanks for watching!
Just a thought for all you cheapskates like me. Instead of shelling out a bunch of cash for a remote just to release the shutter that you may rarely use, just use the self timer already on the camera instead. It really works
But, you've only got 20 seconds maximum to line up a shot with the self timer, the remote gives you as long as you need. The remote is great for studio use.
This was the best quick tutorial on the D3400. Great tips!
Glad it was helpful John, thanks for watching.
Very informative and straight to the point, thumbs up to you, sir :D
And a big thumbs up back for watching 👍
Best video ever mate. I've learnt more in this video than i have in my whole 6 months of owning a d3400.
Thank you, your feedback is very much appreciated. New video tomorrow.
very helpful and easy to follow thank you..
You are welcome, thanks for watching.
This is so much better than all the other videos on YT. Thank you!
Right, this is the video that just tipped me over to the D3400 .. getting it next week (probably) when the discounts start.. 400 euro for the starter kit without discount at the moment.
Awesome! You will love your new camera, thanks for watching and please consider subscribing.
EPIC TRICKS where?
I have watched 100s if videos. You have taught me soooo much in this one simple video! THANK YOU!!!!! You answered sooo many questions!
Glad to be of help, thank you for your support.
I subscribed because your explanations are spot on. Thank you
Thank you for your support.
Absolutely
I've watched damn near all of the videos on the functionality of the d3400.Yours was by far the best.clearly explained and in full detail.Thank you!
That is great to hear - there will be more videos coming, thanking you for your support.
Hello Paul, thank you for your great videos.
Thank you for watching Juan, very much appreciated 😀
This was so helpful! I just got mine and was so lost as to how to use it, but this gave me great starting points, so I can learn more. I'd also say the speed of your videos is well-paced, because I hardly ever needed to go back, even though I was trying everything out.
Thank you!
Thank you so much for your feedback, very glad to hear you enjoyed the video.
Thank you for watching and supporting my channel.
really beneficial video! thank you!
Thanks for watching.
I just found your channel about the photographer.. It's so convenient and easy to understand your explanation
Hi! What you recommend to buy d5300 or d3400? And why? (i gone to buy my first camera, and i read some tips but i dont find if the quality photo of 5300 is very inferior, and 5300 for. The retractil screen is very useful and this is what make me think nuy 5300)
They are very similar cameras, so if the LCD screen on the D5300 is something you like then that's the camera for you!
Thanks for watching.
Nikon D5300 has better overall performance and comfort (flip out screen) It shoots in 14-bit RAW instead 12-bit as D3XXX series. It is something barely noticeable but better having as much as possible you can get from a picture no? D3XXX it is something I do not recommend anymore. Better a good condition second-hand d5xxx series or d7xxx series even for beginners, since are much easier to sell later on in case the passion will be over. The D3xxx it is quite overpriced for what it offers, despite is one of the cheapest DSLRs, but for few more d5xxx series worths and it is more all-around. The ISO performances in terms of the sensor are the same but the algorithm that processes te information from the RAW are different, that's why D7200 pull out cleaner images than D3xxx - D5xxx series. So everything has a price. For beginners those camera are more than fine (D3xxx-D5xxx) but I would rather go for 5300. ;)
Honestly your tutorials are on of the best available on you tube. You describe everything clearly and perfectly. 👍 Thanks for sharing your experience
Hey there!!! amazing video. I've already became your great fan. Now, I've some questions before I buy my first dslr. I want to buy Nikon D3400 as my budget is limited.But I am little bit confused whether I should buy the camera with kit lens or only the body. If you suggest me to go only for body, which lens should I buy then? I want to shoot both potraits and landscape photos. Just need your valuable suggestions. Please specify the lens models so that I can find them on market easily.(sorry for my bad English)
Again, you are doing great job by making these kind of videos. :)
I would start with the Nikon D3400 and 18-55mm kit. It is the perfect lens to begin with and it's cheaper if you get the lens with the body.
Thank you.
Sir, some people are suggesting me to buy Nikon d5300 instead of d3400. They are saying that it will be a better option for my budget. But I want to spend money in better lens instead of a better camera. Which one will be better - the Nikon D5300+Kit lens or Nikon D3400+Kit lens? My current budget is around 50K Taka which is equivalent to around 588.85 USD or 814.49 Australian Dollar. If I buy D3400, I can use the rest of the money to buy a prime lens. But if I go for D5300, I won't be able to buy the prime lens. :( (I know D5300 is better than D3400. But is D3400 worth my money ? Should I go for it ?)
get lenses with camera. that will br great deal
Go for d3400 and upgrade the lense instead of 5300. You can go for a sigma lense. Affordable and efficient
I need to thank you so much for this video! I bought this camera and I ended up not using it because I had no clue how to, but with your helpful videos I am now able to take great photos! Thank you!
Thanks Madison, it makes me very happy to read your comment. I hope you will subscribe and watch more videos so you can get even more from your camera.
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I considered subscribing.
I subscribed.
Thanks for subscribing Conor 😄
Thank you so much for this video! I had my camera for 2 years and and like the last post said, I learned more with you in a few minutes then I did the past couple years! Thanks again!
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching David.
during the night n foggy, dark nights... ISO 100 "picasso, so beautiful"
ISO 100 during bright sunny days next to rivers and light reflecting surfaces "white, my camera is so blind!!!"
Yea, I still need training, I'm one of those photographers that stay out of Auto as much as possible but try to use it only when I f*** up so badly I need guidance, no... I'm not saying I have mad skills... if I did, I wouldn't be watching help videos... as much, even pro's watch help videos though.... ever wondered how they do mad photographs? so does other photographers.
BUT, I'm a beginner, my camera is 3 weeks into warranty and if I break the shutter during warranty then even better and even everyone (except Nikon) will give a nod because, I used the camera to it's fullest potential and not as a paperweight.
Thank you for making my camera more enjoyable.
You are very welcome, great to hear.
But you never explained why auto ISO is bad? In run and gun situation like news auto ISO is a life saver. I always shoot on Shutter Speed mode as I have to take videos and photos continuously. For photos I change shutter to 100 fps or 60 fps (in low light) while I shoot video always at 50 fps. I have d3300 and I always keep the upper limit of ISO in auto mode as 800 so I don't have to bother with iso ever. I prefer using fast lenses which have either f1.4 or f1.8. Only in bright outdoors I use a f3.5 lens. For outdoors for shallow depth of field I use filters. Simple secrets to good videos and photos!
I wouldn't disagree with you, photo journalism often requires photos to be take quickly under sometime difficult circumstances so the combination of auto ISO and Shutter priority mode would be a good one. However these videos are aimed at beginners and not working or professional photographers. I think that learning how to adjust ISO manually is a better way to start out and learn.
Thanks for watching 👍
Personally I also have the Fn button set to control ISO. Auto ISO may be best for total beginners until they understand it, otherwise they may wonder why they got better photos from an old Point-and-Shoot or cellphone
Great video for the beginner. Didn't blow through settings and clearly explained them. Two thumbs up!
Thanks for watching Jason.
Is it just me or does it bother anyone else that he legit never blinks??
I am a robot, but don't tell anybody 😊
you're right! just watched this video twice... thanks
Lol
lmaoooo
Absolutely BRILLIANT video full of tips, on how to use my Nikon D3400 Many thanks
You are very welcome, thanks for watching and please consider subscribing.
nice video but please blink once in a while. It feels like you are trying to look in to my soul
😳😊Thanks for watching.
greek?
D3400 will be my first Dslr. I was using a mirrorles camera. You saved my life with this video. You are a legend :D
Very happy to help, please consider subscribing for future tips, tricks and tutorials.
I love your video. It is the most helpful than any video I have watched so far. Easy to understand and easy to follow. I look forward to watching more of your videos.
Thank you for your kind words, very glad you enjoyed the video. Thank you for support my channel.
So much info in less than 10 minutes, thank you so much!!! I’ve had this camera for 3 years and just recently took it out to actually use it, sad….I know.
Hey, had to sign in and say, "Thanks!". I'm new to photography - just got the Nikon D3400 for Christmas. The book was with the person my wife purchased the camera from, so I was without "directions". So glad to have found your post. Saved to favorites and sure I'll be back. Thank you so much. Great post.
Thanks for the simple and clear video...I have the D5300 for 3 years from now...without knowing what was aperture and ISO.
Great Helpful video. Anyone who’s starting out with photography should watch this!
Thank you Wes 😀
Thanks so much for the video. Understanding my camera more each day.
Happy to help, thanks for watching.
THIS is the information I needed when starting to shoot with Manual. Your channel is helping me a lot, thank you!!
Glad to be of help, thanks for watching.
Thank you so much for your easy to follow tutorial and showing me some features I didn't even know about and will certainly be using in the future
You are very welcome, thank you for watching and supporting my channel.
Thank you. That was a great lesson. I knew there was more to this camera than what I had figured out. Now its time to learn some more.
Thanks Scott, please consider subscribing for more videos.
bought my d3400 in 2018 used a few weeks and lost interest.
last week i found your you tube videos, and i think i,ve watched them all now.
cant thank you enough.
you got me interested again. keep them coming .:)
Great video. I just got this camera, I am so good I didn’t even think of a remote. I was literally looking for the manual line plunger we used to use to remotely take photos
Thanks for the awesome video! This is my first camera and this helped more than anything I’ve seen so far.
Glad I could help!
By far the most helpful I've seen for this camera. Thanks!!
simple and right to the point, easy to understand. thanks