Which camera is right for me? - 2

I've been researching about cameras for a long time and all of the cameras that I have owned before have been point and shoot cameras. Looking at Pinterest, I started to have interests in photography. I want a high quality camera that is under $700 and I can mess with the settings, but great for beginners learning about photography and very simple to use.

Nikon D3300 is a great "starter" camera.

Nikon's D3000 series is a great beginner's DSLR camera, which includes a guide mode with techniques for both beginner and more advanced operations of DSLR photography. The latest is the D3300. I've used the D3100 for a number of years now before just recently upgrading to the semi-professional D7200, and the D3100 was an excellent introduction for me into DSLR cameras.