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Review on Nikon D3100 DSLR Camera Body (Kit Box) - No Lens Included, International Version with No Warranty by Adisorn Nasa ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I am satisfied with everything, both price and quality, I advise you to buy.

a primary reflection. use in a variety of contexts, from portrait sessions with friends to concerts and even photographs of their jewelry. Purchased in addition to the 18-105 kit. I skimped on the carcass and splurged on the lens, reasoning that the latter will last for many years but the former, should I examine photography closely, will still need to be replaced. In the first two months after making the purchase, I went through around four thousand frames. After using up the 3100 carcass, I plan to upgrade to a d90 or d7000, so I'm happy with what I've got thus far.

Pros
  • Cost of the kit. In addition to glass 18-105, I purchased it for a total of 15 kopecks. The money doesn't have my sympathy because despite its flaws, it has many benefits and, most importantly, it's the positive difference between good photographs and even nice soap dishes. The bag I use is only about 30 by 20 by 20 centimeters (cm), but it fits virtually the full box set, a corpse with a lens, an extra Helios 44-2 lens, flash drives, rags, and even little props for shooting, not to mention my own personal effects (phone, tablet, cigarettes, keys). Introductory manual. While you may be storing your instruction manual in a dusty drawer, this guide will serve you just as well, if not better. Even though I don't use auto modes, I was curious about exposure and focus at first. When the dust settles, everything will be laid bare. Methods for "real-time" processing. D-lit, black-and-white, and cropping were the techniques utilized. I'm used to doing post-processing on the screen, but I know that filter enthusiasts still have access to a vast array of useful tools. The ergonomics are great, it fits comfortably in my hand, and I can set the parameters almost by feel. I have ISO assigned to the function button, and the camera's menu always remembers the last setting I adjusted, which is usually the white balance.
Cons
  • First off, I've noticed the screen is dishonest or my home monitor is difficult to calibrate. It's a shame that the first photoshoot I did in the sun turned out perfectly lit, so I had to "draw" from the best photographs. While the monitor displayed several unsavory elements, the screen's magnification made everything appear OK. Regarding a camera's display, I am at a loss as to what needs to be calibrated and how. To add insult to injury, the concerts are dark and slow. When there isn't enough light, which is most of the time, I have to slow down the shutter speed, and the musicians' arms and legs start to smear. I twist the aperture to its maximum, turn it up to 800 iso (it's no longer possible because of the noise). The moving things are rendering the tripod useless, therefore I have placed an order for a puff in the hopes of finding a solution. Third, watch this clip. The sound is terrible, you can't wind up the microphone, and the focus keeps wandering, even when you instruct him where it should be. This DSLR is totally useless for shooting video. Forth, it's tough to tell how fuzzy something is in live view mode because the focus isn't well-known when shooting from above and only the silhouette is displayed on the screen. I wish I had saved up to 5100, so I could have added a rotary screen. In a fifth step, cheap Soviet optics are set up, along with the necessary adapters. with the implication that without! As a result of Nikon's very large minimum focusing distance, sharpness cannot be adjusted at any focal length. For Helios 44-2, this means positioning yourself at a distance of 0.5 to 2 meters; given that the glass is set into a crop, this allows for portraiture that goes all the way up to the chest, or you can shoot very small objects. This isn't an issue for competing businesses.