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

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I was surprised by the quality for this price.

After a casual get-together, where I had the opportunity to handle a Nikon D5100, I brought it home with my wife, but the cost of this replica will be significantly higher. In addition to this, the fact that the manufacturer refers to all of these models (D3000-D7000) as "amateur" can be seen even on the official website. Why should you overpay initially for something that you might realize you need in a few months or that you might not notice at all?)) The model is easily understood, but the most significant element (at least in my opinion) for people just starting out is the straightforward menu! Every button is in its appropriate and easily accessible location. The lens features a ring that allows for adjustments to be made to the degree of sharpness, and it is only fairly hefty. We are pleased with the purchase, as the photo looks satisfactory on a large monitor as well as a high-quality LCD television whether it is saved in the highest possible resolution and even when it is saved in the JPEG format. 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)) I liked the "quiet" shooting mode, in which the sound of the shutter and the lowering of the mirror are then significantly muffled. P. S. encountered a great deal of negative feedback on this and other models that are analogous to it in terms of the video. Personally, I invested in a PICTURE camera, and my family owns a video camera for recording videos. It is vital to examine the primary indicators of the primary one, despite the fact that the addition to the primary one (the photo) is only a beautiful touch. And here 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 an aperture value that is acceptable (3.5-5.6).

Pros
  • A good equipment for the price (I purchased it with an 18-105 VR lens for a total of 22,990), and when you take into consideration that the lens itself contains a processor that helps a great deal with "shake" and the ability to work manually, then. Only one major and significant benefit!
Cons
  • While using the "auto" option, it is preferable to capture a portrait at a wider angle, even when the lighting conditions are ideal.