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

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A good quality product, I rate this purchase perfectly.

I took it with my wife after a small party where I held the Nikon D5100 in my hands, but this copy will be much more expensive. And given that even on the official website, the manufacturer refers all these models (from D3000-D7000) to amateur . Why overpay initially for something that you may feel the need for this in a couple of months or you won’t notice at all? )) The model is good understandable and the most important thing (I think so) for beginners is the intuitive menu! All buttons are well and conveniently located. The lens is moderately heavy (it even gives it a zest;), it has a sharpness adjustment ring. We are happy with the purchase, in maximum resolution and even when saved in Jpeg format, the photo looks decent both on a large monitor and on a good LCD TV. I liked the "quiet" shooting mode, the sound of the shutter and the lowering of the mirror are then significantly muffled, which allows you to shoot important and crucial moments even where the use of photos is not welcome or prohibited)) met a lot of negative reviews on this and other comparable models in terms of video. I personally bought a PHOTO camera, and for video we have a video camera. All the same, the addition to the main one (photo) is just a nice addition and it is necessary to evaluate the main indicators of the main one. And this is a matrix (23.0 x 15.5), focal length (18-105 mm), light sensitivity (from 100 to 3200, in manual up to 6400 units !) and a decent aperture value (3.5-5.6).

Pros
  • A good device for the money (I took it with an 18-105 VR lens for 22,990), and if you consider that the lens itself has a processor that helps a lot with "shaking" and the ability to work manually, then . Just one big and quality plus!
Cons
  • In the "auto" mode, shooting a portrait, even in very good light, is better at a wide angle.