![]() Although both models lack built-in Wi-Fi, it’s an option on the D3300. Both cameras get a thumbs down for their mono microphones, considering both can shoot at Full HD 1080. But the plusses for the T5 include that Canon “tone and feel” image quality we love, as well as a lower price – cost is always a deciding factor for many consumers. The T5, meanwhile, suffers from a noisy shutter mechanism and doesn’t handle high ISOs well. ![]() The D3300 also trumps the T5 in movie capture, LCD brightness, high ISO range, faster burst mode, and battery life. It also uses Nikon’s latest image processor, the Expeed 4, whereas the T5 is a using the Digic 4, which is about two generations behind. The D3300 has a new sensor that not only has a higher megapixel count, but it doesn’t use a low-pass filter, which helps it achieve better image quality. Whereas the T5 felt like a rebadged T3 with some minor upgrades, Nikon gave the D3300 a bit more oomph. Just based on specs alone (see above), the D3300 proves to be a stronger camera. ![]() Fitbit Versa 3ĩ5-percent field of view, 0.8x magnificationĩ5-percent field of view, 0.85x magnification
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