Nikon D3xxx owners thread

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That is my bag above, but the little plastic clip is broken. It still zips up, just the plastic clip flaps about.
 
I would love to go back to the days, when you had a camera on a leather strap. You slung it over your shoulder, then went off trekking. Maybe not with the new polycarbonate bodies, more the old metal body cameras. :)
 
I have a lowepro toploader pro 70 AW. It will certainly do what you need, but may even be a little too large.

I don't want the camera nose down in the bag. I find it more convenient with the camera on its side with the grip uppermost.
 
I don't want the camera nose down in the bag. I find it more convenient with the camera on its side with the grip uppermost.
There's not reason the D3300 wouldn't fit in this bag like that. I have a D5200 and it fits that way. I just put a balled up pair of small gloves under the lens. Leaves space in the bottom for a few extra bits or another lens below the divider.
 
I don't want the camera nose down in the bag. I find it more convenient with the camera on its side with the grip uppermost.
Me too. I like my camera on the side also, with the grip at the top. If the camera is pointing lens down, it is difficult to get out of the bag. Also the lens cap tends to come off.
 
There's not reason the D3300 wouldn't fit in this bag like that. I have a D5200 and it fits that way. I just put a balled up pair of small gloves under the lens. Leaves space in the bottom for a few extra bits or another lens below the divider.

Got you - I'll take a look at that.
 
Well my D3300 arrived this morning. Being the suspicious soul that I am I always upload a file to 'Myshuttercount just to check. On this occasion - and It has never happened with any Nikon I have previously owned - I get the following message:

"Error, no shutter count information in this file"

Now I'm even more suspicious - but the camera does look brand new.
 
Well my D3300 arrived this morning. Being the suspicious soul that I am I always upload a file to 'Myshuttercount just to check. On this occasion - and It has never happened with any Nikon I have previously owned - I get the following message:

"Error, no shutter count information in this file"

Now I'm even more suspicious - but the camera does look brand new.

You have made a wise choice, I am sure you will enjoy your new camera. :rolleyes: :D;)
 
My shutter count.com must have problems. I just tried, I get error. Oh well, simply use camerashuttercount. :)
 
after some advice will a Sigma 18-50mm f/2.8 EX DC work on a D3100 ?
 
Just put the clock back on the D3300...

Nikon says ( Nikon cameras have an option for "Daylight Saving Time", but this will NOT automatically change your cameras time when Daylight Saving Time changes. This option is used only to reflect the correct time display) So simply pressing the daylight saving option will only advance by one hour, not go back one hour. However, once I have set it back one hour, I can use the daylight saving option in the future. Is that correct? :thinking:
 
Just put the clock back on the D3300...

Nikon says ( Nikon cameras have an option for "Daylight Saving Time", but this will NOT automatically change your cameras time when Daylight Saving Time changes. This option is used only to reflect the correct time display) So simply pressing the daylight saving option will only advance by one hour, not go back one hour. However, once I have set it back one hour, I can use the daylight saving option in the future. Is that correct? :thinking:
When it's switched on, it adjusts the time by one hour. You just have to turn it on or off depending on the time of year. Basically just a switch instead of editing the time.
 
When it's switched on, it adjusts the time by one hour. You just have to turn it on or off depending on the time of year. Basically just a switch instead of editing the time.
Oh I see. Probably just as easy editing the time myself. :thinking:
 
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