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

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best price for such a product, I will buy more!

decent camera A great DSLR for amateurs and beginners. Who knows what ISO, shutter speed, aperture, and focus are? Purchase memory for it that is 8–16 Gb class 10. Visit the Nikon website for the complete instructions. You'll be glad you did! Whale glass is excellent. For it, I purchased an NIKON AF-S 55-200 mm f/ 4-5.6G IF-ED DX VR Zoom, and I'm happy with it for the summer. I want to purchase an NIKON 35mm f/1.8G AF-S DX Nikkor lens with a fast aperture. Get an external flash if you can. Images will only make you happy.

Pros
  • Excellent DSLR camera that is portable and lightweight! three frames per second! It's convenient that there are red focus points (also known as Canon 500D)! noise levels at a high ISO. Nikon offered a free replacement for the old matrix. in the amateur division. The Matrix is excellent! eyecup that is cozy. (Who wears glasses) I concur that there are DSLRs up to 22,000–23,000. super. Screen resolution: 230000 pixels, however the viewing angle is elegant and clear. I concur. Japanese company, Thai assembly (In a word, Nikon). On the aforementioned points, I almost entirely concur. Almost sufficient for a session, the battery. between 200 and 250 images. Additional (if you have external puff). I believe that Nikon's akuma clamped. Yet charging happens quickly. A great combination of quality and price. Possibilities of effective photo editing on the gadget Full HD 1920x1080 video capture. When compared to competitors, the whale lens is superior and stabilizer. Fn button that can be programmed, despite having just four parameters. rangefinder electronic (help with manual focus). capability of optionally connecting a GPS module. (But the real issue is not this.) Lever Live View is useful (who without nails). It's convenient to view and edit photos.
Cons
  • 1) A carcass with no motor! 2) Viewfinder in shadow (comparing Canon 450D). Even so, it doesn't distract me from my objective. 3) 3 frames per second continuous shooting without exposure bracketing. 4) Monophonic sound is produced when recording video (but I don't). 5) Poor battery life when using Live View and recording video. Absence of exposure bracketing and white balance (although these can be "tweaked" after the photo). 7) Attention Nikon lenses! (Autofocus won't operate with an NIKON AF 50 mm f/1.8 D lens! ) Only AF-S lenses are compatible with autofocus. Nonetheless, hand focus is possible. 8) No rotating display 230,000 dots on the screen 9) Not many Fn buttons. Long choose the choices from the menu. 10) The right-hand grip on the Canon is more comfortable (for my grip). It is annoying when the camera power button automatically turns on when I remove it from or re-insert it into my bag. In contrast to Canon cameras, I believe the power button is not there.