Used Nikon D3400 Camera Body
Specifications
Sensor & Image Quality
- 24.2-megapixel DX-format (APS-C) CMOS sensor (23.5 x 15.6 mm) with no optical low-pass filter
- EXPEED 4 image processor.
- ISO range: 100–25,600 (expandable)
- Max resolution: 6000 x 4000 pixels.
- RAW + JPEG support.
Autofocus & Shooting Performance
- 11-point AF system (1 cross-type sensor) with phase-detection in viewfinder mode.
- Contrast-detect AF in Live View.
- Continuous shooting: 5 frames per second.
- Shutter speed range: 30 seconds to 1/4000 sec.
- Built-in pop-up flash (guide number ~7m at ISO 100) with hot shoe for external flashes.
Viewfinder & Screen
- Optical pentamirror viewfinder with ~95% coverage and 0.57× magnification.
- Fixed 3.0-inch 921k-dot LCD screen (no touchscreen or articulation).
Video
- Full HD 1080p video at up to 60 fps.
- Mono microphone and speaker (no external mic input).
Connectivity & Sharing
- SnapBridge with Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) for automatic image transfer to smartphones (2MP resized images) and remote control. No Wi-Fi.
Battery Life
- Exceptional ~1,200 shots per charge (EN-EL14a battery) — one of the best in its class.
Body & Handling
- 393g, dimensions 124 × 98 × 76 mm.
- Nikon F lens mount (compatible with AF-P, AF-S lenses; limited support for older AF lenses).
- Guide Mode for beginners (step-by-step help for various shooting scenarios).
- Scene modes, effects, and standard PASM exposure modes.
Storage & Other
- Single SD/SDHC/SDXC card slot (UHS-I compatible)
- No in-body image stabilization
- USB 2.0 and mini-HDMI ports
Condition
This Nikon D3400 is in good condition. Everything works. All the buttons, and dials, work without sticking. The sensor is free from scratches. The flash works. The shutter count is 6920.
There is a piece of fiber that shows on in the viewfinder. The photo of the viewfinder shows this piece of fiber. This piece of fiber got stuck in the pentaprism area when I was blowing out the mirror. I believe it could be removed, but I'm unsure how.
There are some scratches on the LCD screen, but they are not noticeable during use.
The rubber grip started to separate from the plastic body, near the top of the camera. I put a little glue under this grip, to secure it back in place.
I purchased this camera last year, to upgrade from my D3100. The D3400 is a worthy upgrade from the D3100, as the image quality is noticeably better.
This camera includes a body cap. No lenses, SD cards, batteries, or chargers are included.
Overall, this camera is in great condition, with a low shutter count. This D3400 takes excellent photos. I'm a little sad to see it go. This D3400 would be an excellent beginner's camera.