Nikon D3400 is a shooter that’s lightweight in nature

nikon-d3400Nikon is one name that we are all more than familiar with when it comes to digital cameras and imaging devices, and while they have had their fair share of shooters like the Nikon D750 a couple of years back, here we are with the Nikon D3400 that has just been revealed. It might be a DSLR which could turn off some folks these days due to the extremely portable nature of mirrorless cameras that are in vogue at the moment, but Nikon has ensured that the Nikon D3400 is a shooter that is lightweight in nature.

Make no bones about it, the Nikon D3400 will be an entry-level DSLR, but even so, this does not mean that one cannot capture and share some of the more amazing images out there. The spanking new Nikon D3400 will offer a simple and seamless method to share stellar images from nearly anywhere thanks to the Nikon SnapBridge. Thanks to always-on Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) technology, Nikon SnapBridge will enable photographers to transfer images from the camera to a compatible smart device.

Not only that, folks who are interested in getting their hands “dirty” when it comes to learning more about photography, the Nikon D3400 will also boast of Nikon’s acclaimed Guide Mode, where it will offer step-by-step assistance when one makes adjustments to the camera settings in order to assist individuals in learning how to capture the best photos possible.

There will also be four exciting lightweight lens options which will be perfect companions for the new Nikon D3400, which will include the AF-P DX NIKKOR 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR and AF-P DX NIKKOR 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G, which are versatile zoom lenses for everyday shooting, not to mention the new AF-P DX NIKKOR 70-300mm f/4.5-6.3G ED VR and AF-P DX NIKKOR 70-300mm f/4.5-6.3G ED that are compact telephoto options which will help one capture action from afar. Ideal when it comes to travel, these new portable lenses will be able to offer fast, smooth and quiet autofocus operation as well as assist users in capturing life as it unfolds with stunning clarity and detail. Depending on the package that you choose, pricing starts from $649.99 onward.

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As he’s wont to do, Corden placed himself in the video for the sake of comedy. And, well, it was worth it. In the clip, the late-night host tries to mind his own business while doing some bicep curls, but he’s too distracted by Taylor’s dance moves. 

“Do you mind?” he asks her, of course receiving no response. “It’s sort of a public gym. We all have to work out in the same [place].”

When he realizes Taylor just won’t quit, he asks her to at least “dial it down” a bit, again with no response. He even gets sprayed with a mixture of her body oil and sweat. 

“It feels like you’re ramping up, if anything,” he says. “It feels like you’ve ramped up.” 

Corden’s breaking point comes at the end, once Taylor morphs into a human-cat hybrid surrounded by sheep.

“Guys, it could not be clearer. Read the sign, OK? A lot of us only joined this gym because of its zero-sheep policy,” he says. “Cat-face is fine, but these have got to go.” 

Watch the whole video above. 

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