By : Kunal Thakurani
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The Nikon D3500 is a 24 Megapixel entry-level DSLR with an APS-C CMOS sensor that is less expensive, lighter and has a longer battery life than its predecessor, the D3400.
There’s an ISO range of 80-6400, burst shooting at 10 frames per second (AFS) / 6 frames per second (AFC), 1cm macro shooting with Post Focus and inbuilt Wi-Fi connectivity.
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Autofocus improvements, vertical video shooting, and the ability to live stream to YouTube directly from the camera are among the new features.
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It improves on its predecessor, the Canon EOS Rebel T6 / EOS 1300D, with a higher-resolution 24-megapixel sensor, but otherwise makes no changes to the formula.
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The usage of a 1-inch sensor size in small cameras has greatly improved the image quality of a pocketable point-and-shoot camera.
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It’s small and unobtrusive, but the image quality is excellent, and the vari-angle screen makes it really versatile.
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The Fujifilm Instax Mini 9 is entirely made of plastic, yet the fit and finish are excellent, with no rough edges or misaligned joints.
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The Tough TG-6 is Olympus’ sixth-generation premium underwater camera. It has a 12 Megapixel sensor, a 4X optical zoom lens, various sensors, and weather protection.
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