The Canon 600D, the Sony SLT A-55, and the Nikon d3100 were the three cameras that I considered purchasing as a replacement for my super zoom soap box. The ladies are attractive, but for some reason the photo didn't bring out the best in them; I was going for a different look. As a direct result of this, I found the D7000 to be rather enjoyable. Incredible picture quality, a wealth of useful features, and it comes with everything. However, I was not going to be able to handle such a high price tag any time soon, but I wanted a camera. After that, Nikon released the D5100. After reading a few reviews, I decided that I liked the camera, and my concerns regarding the decision went away. I came to the conclusion that purchasing a camera, even though it is more basic than the previous one but has the same filling as her and is complemented by a rotary screen, is a very nice choice for someone who is just starting out as an amateur photographer. Throughout the procedure, during which I took over 3,000 images, I can confidently claim that the camera never failed me but rather aided me in accomplishing my goals. I pair it with a kit lens that ranges from 18 to 55 millimeters, a 55-300 millimeter VR telephoto lens, and a 35 millimeter f/1.8g quick prime lens. I have no doubt that this is a wonderful option for an amateur photographer, and taking into consideration the price at which it is now sold, it is certainly one of the best! Pictures can be found at this location: http://fotki.ru/users/abyss-place/tags/nikon%20d5100/
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