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Review on Nikon D3100 DSLR Camera Body (Kit Box) - No Lens Included, International Version with No Warranty by Nguyn Trn Trung Qun ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The purchase brought only positive emotions.

You might spend a lot of time debating the benefits and drawbacks of this tool, but before we do that, let's take a realistic look at it. In front of us is a semi-professional model working on a budget. The difference between her and Prof. The person who is just starting out will be oblivious to the device. What exactly is the difference between the two? the size of the matrix, the number of megapixels, and the total number of buttons. Professionals that make their career from this activity require the use of professional cameras. Even if you want to go very serious about making photo art, you won't need photographs with a high resolution for normal life situations (of course, if you want to make yourself a billboard in the country, then please). Let's start with the camera itself this time. The apparatus has been meticulously put together; there are no loose parts, and the interior does not shake. You get the impression that the thing you are holding is of high quality. On the case, there is an adequate number of buttons to allow for convenient operation. There is a mode called Guide that can be used by individuals who are holding a DSLR for the first time (or a camera in general) and will explain what is required for what and how to set up the camera so that it functions at its optimal level in a certain scenario. The menu is straightforward and simple to navigate. Those who do not enjoy spending a lot of time in graphic editors are sure to appreciate the picture control function because it saves them time. A application that can process RAW (NEF) photographs is included with the camera. If you haven't changed the white balance or made any adjustments to the exposure, you can sometimes save a significant amount of time and effort. Obviously, Nikon has come out with a brand new D3200 camera this year, in addition to the D5100. The alternative is fantastic, but ask yourself if you truly require it. You may acquire a camera that is practically identical to it for a much cheaper price. To begin, in general, you should ask yourself why you require a camera. Take it with you at all times just in case something happens, and shoot photos that are good or even good, or for wide opportunities, aware photography, and the desire to learn more. If you choose the first choice and find that it meets your needs, then a digital soap box may also be an option for you. It is unimportant what one chooses to picture. There would be a head and some sort of hands.

Pros
  • Pricing, quality, and ergonomics (although this is a moot issue) are all factors to consider. I have small hands, so it's comfortable for me), weight, and, of course, the quality of the photo, although once again, it all depends on the optics as well as your skill and desire. I have small hands, so it's comfortable for me.
Cons
  • To return to the topic of ergonomics, if you have large hands, it is highly likely that you may experience discomfort. Nonetheless, you will eventually get used to it. not the best presentation possible.