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Review on Nikon D3100 DSLR Camera with Auto Focus-S Nikkor Zoom Lens (Discontinued by Manufacturer) by Chong Wong

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am one hundred percent satisfied with the purchase, I recommend this product to everyone.

You can argue for a long time about the pros and cons of this device, but let's take a sober look. Before us is a budget semi-professional model. Her difference from Prof. The newcomer will not notice the device. What is the difference anyway? Matrix size, number of megapixels, number of buttons. Prof. cameras are needed by professionals who earn their living from this. You won’t need high-resolution photos in everyday life, even if you want to seriously engage in photo art (of course, if you want to make yourself a billboard in the country, then please). Let's go back to the camera itself. The device is well assembled, nothing dangles, does not rattle inside. You feel like you are holding a quality item. There are enough buttons on the case for comfortable use. For people who are holding a DSLR in their hands for the first time (or a camera in general), there is a Guide mode that will explain what is needed for what and how best to set up the camera in a given situation. The menu is clear and easy to use. The picture control function cannot but please those who do not like to sit for a long time in graphic editors. The camera has a program for processing RAW (NEF) photos. Sometimes it saves a lot if you haven’t switched the white balance or haven’t made an exposure adjustment. Of course, this year a new D3200 camera was released, there is also a D5100. The alternative is great, but do you need it? For a great price, you will get almost the same camera. Well, in general, first determine why you need a camera? Carry it everywhere with you just in case and take good or even good shots, or for wide opportunities, conscious photography and the desire to learn. If you are satisfied with the first option, then a digital soap box is also suitable for you. It doesn't matter what to photograph. There would be hands and a head)

Pros
  • Price, quality, ergonomics (although, a moot point. I have small hands, so it’s comfortable for me), weight, and, of course, the quality of the photo, although again, it all depends on the optics and your skill and desire.
Cons
  • again, ergonomics - if you have large hands, then most likely you will be uncomfortable. but you can get used to it. not the best display.