When you consider how much it costs, the camera is nothing more than a myth. If you decide to get your hands on a digital single-lens reflex camera (DSLR), I highly recommend the Nikon D3100. I paid 23,000 for mine, and even then, it was worth every penny. It is not something I would recommend to people who are planning to invest in new optics or to take their photography more seriously in the future. If you have a basic understanding of principles like as shutter speed, aperture, and ISO, as well as how to handle the camera, then it is ideal for use as a family camera, and the resulting photographs will be of high quality. Excellent for usage in the home and for beginning photographers. "Take a picture" of friends, an event, or a holiday - here it is nikon d3100 - easy, convenient, and understandable. "Take a picture" I've been using it for about a year and a half, and I'm happy with both the stock lenses and the 50mm f/1.8 lens. If you intend to purchase additional lenses, it is more cost effective to pay for the D90. This is because the D90 has built-in autofocus, allowing you to purchase = AF lenses. On the D3100, however, you will need to purchase af-s lenses for autofocus, which are two or even three times more expensive.
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