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Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product is good, there are only a few minor flaws.

As kids and animals can sometimes (often) close their eyes before the main flash, I couldn't figure out how to have the flash make only one quick jolt. I eventually got used to using the CANON 450d's zoom in the opposite manner. For our upcoming trip to Thailand, we needed a camera but did not have the cash to purchase a "D90 17-105," so I opted for this cheaper alternative. So far I have not been dissatisfied; there are a lot of customization options, as well as processing and effect…

Pros
  • Affordable entry-level and travel-friendly DSLR camera. There are a ton of customization choices and built-in photo editing features. Excellent color depth, high dynamic range, and low noise matrix
Cons
  • The FREE TRIAL is included. This video was a big no-no for me. I frequently mistake the flash activation button (which is not readily apparent) for the function (Fn) button. The LCD screen is completely unreadable in direct sunlight. The LCD remains on and shines directly into the eye even while using the viewfinder. Focus on video with your hands only due to the lack of a stub and the high levels of background noise.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I didn't expect the quality to be so high.

Even though I've only had it for a little more than a week, I already knew I wanted a Canon 550d. However, I had no regrets about my decision to purchase the Nikon 3100, especially since I had saved almost $10,000. This is significant because with the money saved, you could purchase everything an SLR requires. Therefore, I would recommend this camera to anyone who wants to take excellent amateur photos. Also, since video is now always necessary, any photographer may flourish as a short film…

Pros
  • Great graphics, a well-done matrix, a basic and easy menu, and an info button. A really important tiny item, very good video.
Cons
  • merely display

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I was surprised by the quality for this price.

There were a few other cameras from other brands, including the d90, that I was considering. You choose the best possible duration: three months! I reread everything that was available online, even discussions in other languages. As it turned out, I ended up taking the final one. When I compared the images afterwards, I saw that the 90th had less noise. As the ISO increases to 3100, the new OWN Nikon matrix produces richer colors. For the sake of the family, I recommend fotik to everyone. After

Pros
  • Adding to what has been said before: One) It has excellent construction (I have Thailand). Compare the Canon 500 and 550, and you'll see that it's night and day; get your hands on a pair of these cameras and you'll see for yourself (but Nikon is also unrivaled when it comes to image quality). Although the video was a bonus for the camera, I found myself enjoying it. I don't need a video camera right now because I have no intention of making feature-length films (like most people, I imagine), but having the ability to adjust the depth of focus in a video makes it possible to create works of art, which would be impossible with a traditional video camera. Thirdly, it's a manageable size and weight. The wife isn't terrified of him, which is a significant positive for a family camera (I can only imagine the backlash I would receive if I invested in a Nikon D90). That costs a lot of money to see!
Cons
  • Video autofocus is too sluggish and inaccurate for me, and the motor noise when filming in a calm environment is intolerable, thus I always use manual focus instead. With the ability to capture good (not superb, but good) video and high-quality images, there are thus NO flaws in a high-quality SLR camera for the price of 21 (with all the guarantees of the PCT, Kit VR, Thailand). For the time being, a spare lens is all I can think about. Nikkor 35mm f/1.8, which gives a classic fifty dollar crop, is the one I'm leaning toward because it allows for half-length portraits, allows for multiple people to be captured in the frame without requiring the photographer to stand on a closet shelf, and, most importantly, has a fast shutter speed.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Nice price, good quality.

I used a credit card to make the purchase. Satisfied. A DSLR with a whale lens that does the job just fine. You can't find a better deal anywhere else. After much deliberation and reading countless reviews, I finally decided to purchase a Nikon d3100 rather than a Canon d1100. The whale lens excels at landscape shots, but I have no immediate need for a camera. A tripod was a later purchase. No longer required for those who have no intention of making a living through photography.

Pros
  • Considerable advantages include low weight, low cost, and ease of use.
Cons
  • It's already picking at the edges to complain about the camera's lack of exposure bracketing.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A really necessary purchase, I'm glad I found this product.

For this money? I have no idea what you're talking about. The images captured by the D3100, D5100, and D7000 all seem to be of similar quality to me. This is the most crucial aspect, although "advanced" cameras with flashier features are mostly for show. A rotatable screen and an extra 10–20 megapixels are nice to have, but they aren't worth paying a premium for.

Pros
  • It's all fantastic! Fits like a glove, easy-to-understand controls, solid construction, and unmistakable Nikon image quality—all at an affordable price!
Cons
  • Autofocus is frequently unsuccessful due to the short whale lens's position in low light.

purchased in the summer. I merely wanted to comprehend the distinction between using a DSLR and a soap dish for photography. With a whale lens, it tends to distort the focus because it is fairly frail. You eventually grow acclimated to both slow attention and quite substantial weight. Take only cards from the 10th grade or higher; otherwise, it will "think." After two months, I bought a fixed 50 mm, 1.8 aperture. I then understood the comedy that is the DSLR. When photographing people, the…

Pros
  • Cost vs. quality.
Cons
  • screwdriver absent

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing I've ever used, I recommend it to everyone!

I decided to go with a camera that has a relatively low number of M-pixels because, in terms of price, quality, and usefulness, there is no other camera that can compete with it. Even though it weighs approximately 800 grams, the camera is not unbearably hefty and will not cause discomfort to the user's neck. Everything is accessible via the menu; I was able to learn it in half an hour (in part thanks to recommendations and reading about it); everything is precisely tuned; it does not play; I…

Pros
  • CMOS-matrix with the function cleaning, 14MP (no frills), fast and low-noise focus, design, noble, no rattling shutter lag, and clear menu prompts. Rugged body, comfortable grip (I have a small hand), convenient control, in-camera raw processing, auto-correction of lens distortions and XA, a very clear interface, standard connectors (usb, hdmi, av out), compact charging
Cons
  • despite this, the cover for the memory card slot is a little wobbly, but pointing out such a minor flaw seems excessive at this point.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

It was a terrible purchase, but I wasted my money.

Purchased for my upcoming birthday. I desired a super fotik, and after reading a number of evaluations, I made the decision to purchase one; however, it would be more convenient for me to do so in Egypt. I use a few different soap dishes as points of comparison. When using this lens in the automatic mode, it shoots worse than any of the soap dishes that I have ever owned, including the cheapest ones. It is not possible to shoot at home because there is not sufficient light; nevertheless, it is…

Pros
  • I have not come across it as of yet (maybe only the appearance .)

The whole impression is fantastic! Nevertheless, if you already own a Nikon F lens, just purchase the carcass. If not, the kit lens, which is available in the kit, will satisfy the novice for the first few couples. Also, I have no sympathy for the DSLR (I personally take it on all mountain and water trips). No matter how good or poor your lens is, it is advisable to buy a light filter right away. The weight is in line with the size; I'm not sure why it's negative.

Pros
  • Worth for money, small size, excellent comfort while holding, and good image quality even with the provided kit lens Extended battery life, among other things
Cons
  • First off, the kit lens you received in the box is technically defective (the "battery" indicator is deceiving you; it can display three bars even though the battery has already been depleted by more than 50%). However despite this, it continues to hold the battery for an extended period of time. -Unsuitable for continual shooting (

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best I ever used, recommend it to everybody.

I contemplated it for a considerable amount of time, much like everyone else did, before asking the question, "Which is better for the first Canon 550d or Nikon d3100 DSLR?" I am aware of the benefits that come with using the d3100. To begin, the color reproduction is excellent, which is very important given that all of my close friends are obsessed with photography. You can obtain good images at an iso of 1600 or even 3200 with this camera; it handles noise quite well. Being a RAW…

Pros
  • Even in the evening when there is no lighting present, the autofocus is very swift and the bulb focuses relatively quickly. A very wide range of color scheme options, in addition to excellent color reproduction. It fits nicely in the palm of your hand, and although the control buttons are situated under both hands, I had no trouble getting used to them. There is a button labeled fn that can be programmed. The ISO 1600 standard is now fully functional. The video has a high level of quality, and if you shoot it with the tracking focus mode enabled, it will automatically focus on whatever is in the frame. The only drawback to this is that the noise made by the focus motor will be captured on video as well. The battery can store an average of more than 500 frames, and I was able to take between 650 and 700 shots (without using the flash), which is really impressive. It is possible to process images on the camera itself, both raw files and jpg files; believe me, it is quite convenient, especially when there is no computer in the immediate vicinity. And the pricing, which is the most crucial part!
Cons
  • There are drawbacks to everything, but the ones that come with this camera aren't particularly noteworthy and don't have an impact on the overall picture quality.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A great option for this money, one of the best offers.

I don't think it's fair to criticize this camera for having a slow burst rate or not having bracketing or other features. Although it has some professional-level features, it is still a beginner DSLR. In addition, I agree that the camera is excellent for its price range. Something like a portable, indestructible workhorse. Yes, I'd like to bring an old professional camera, I prefer shooting in M. mode exclusively, I'd like a more logical layout for the controls, and I'd appreciate a bit more…

Pros
  • Indeed, I like every single thing about it. 1) Proper assembly, free of squeaks and rebounds. For my part, the rubber bands fit like a glove. 2) The camera went to many diverse locations, including urban settings, natural environments, the open sea, the studio, and many more. In the end, no major issues or bugs were discovered. The 50mm 1.8 fix more than made up for what the whale lens lacked in terms of what it could offer. Fourthly, it is compact and lightweight. Fifthly, the matrix dimensions should be uniform throughout all crops. I'll let the marketers hang themselves, but this means that the d3100 can produce an image that's on par with the d300s or d7100 under ideal studio conditions with decent lenses. 6) Pricing.
Cons
  • True insignificance, but I feel compelled to name them. 1) The eyepiece's vision correction was far too weak for my liking. For someone with my minus-2 prescription, shooting without glasses is a hassle. 2) The resolution of the built-in screen is poor, making it difficult to make an immediate assessment of the clip even with a rough preview. The screen is to blame for a good chunk of the overexposed shots I took when shooting in manual mode. Those who plan to use the camera while driving, however, will not have this issue. Thirdly, despite trying to figure out where the aperture control button was for an entire 12 months, I was never able to get the hang of it. The system is designed stupidly, in my opinion, and there are instances when this needs to be done rapidly. Cameras for professionals are missing their second wheel. But this is already picking at a minor detail; you can't fault a consumer camera for lacking professional features.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Only disadvantages and no pluses, do not buy.

I used the Nikon 18-105 VR lenses to take this picture. After a year of use, the lens spontaneously detaches when being used for close-up photography. I went back to the store where I had purchased it, and they took it away. They assured me that everything would be handled in accordance with the guarantee, and when the camera was fixed and returned, they gave me a 5500 invoice. I was stunned! I am "such a very bad mistress of my camera" as I also climbed inside on my own and scratched the…

Pros
  • good photos, however I'd call them average. a two-year warranty
Cons
  • 1. WEIGHT is extremely heavy (at least for a girl, half an hour of shooting and the arm falls off) a two-plastic mount (a year later, the lens fell off by itself right during the shooting)

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Beyond praise! The product definitely deserves your attention.

After purchasing the native Sony W70 digital camera 5–6 years ago, its performance gradually deteriorated. Almost 90% of attempts were deemed unsuccessful and discarded. The matrix emits a tremendous amount of noise. Inadequate lighting has resulted in a "squared" image. And, a lot of hazy images. Thus, the topic of getting a new camera came up. The digital single-lens reflex cameras (DSLRs) caught everyone's attention because many people they know own and use such cameras. We have a limited…

Pros
  • One of the lightest DSLRs available in terms of weight. 2) You won't find a better deal anywhere else. Third, the Whale lens is excellent for its price range. The fourth feature is a set of advanced controls; even on a basic DSLR, you can adjust a plethora of options to suit your needs. Five, Matrix, since it has a high resolution (14 megapixels) and a low noise level.
Cons
  • This is not where they are. Practically.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not exactly what I wanted, but basically everything is fine.

My original conon d500 was stolen, so I went out and bought a new one. I gave it a lot of thought before picking it, and what ultimately swayed my decision was the price and the number of positive reviews. The main drawback of this device is that it is impossible to tell if a picture came out due to the lack of a screen, which made the user want to return it after only two days of use due to the blurry frames and the fact that there was no auto focus. This was true even when shooting landscapes

Pros
  • Value + portability + vibrant colors + long battery life + resistance to noise at high ISO
Cons
  • Infinite concentration This auto mode screen and video is terrible.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

What you need, a cool purchase, I advise you.

I've had the camera for more than two years in total. When buying 35 mm, there are lenses 18-55, 18-105, and 55-300. The major issue, in my opinion, is the quality of auto settings images taken in environments other than bright sunshine. I still manually pause the video for 1 or 2 minutes in a variety of methods. The battery cover broke after one fall from the chair, however it was repaired with adhesive. The main disadvantage is sloth, which is too heavy for them to handle. Moreover, shooting…

Pros
  • Pricing, caliber, and images
Cons
  • Weight, no stabilizer.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect purchase for me, exactly what I was looking for!

My plan was to document the changes in my son's appearance as he got older, such as his walking and facial expressions, as well as our family vacations (to blow out a candle on a birthday cake, for example). If at all possible, more scenic areas of the city in which one was born should be explored on foot. I spent more than a month researching the reviews and characteristics of DSLR cameras that fell into the lowest price range, as well as the businesses in my city that carried them. This…

Pros
  • 1. A good whale lens that produces wonderful images when it is used appropriately 2. Capable of a high rate of fire 3. The presence of picture control, which provides the capability to take high-definition photographs as well as a fantastic opportunity to significantly cut down the amount of time required for processing on the computer when using the portrait mode rather than the landscape mode. 4. The availability of video is a welcome addition, even though I am unable to view it in full HD. 5. Construction of a high quality 6. A comprehensive selection of photo editing options that can be accessed directly within the camera, such as cropping, alignment, filtering, and D-lighting
Cons
  • 1. Background hum when shooting videos with autofocus (eliminated by switching to manual focus) 2. Although this is already nitpicking, I wish there was a second fn button on the camera because I frequently need to change both the iso and the photo size.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Just super, it's beautifully made, I'm very happy with it.

I've had this gem for two years now. I've never been happier, and I know I'm not alone. Even though I rarely use the video function, the quality is respectable for a camera. He is never far from my side, whether we are on a trip, at the office, at home, or in the country. I am really lucky to have such a loyal friend! To capture images, I employ an 18-105mm, 55-300mm, and a 35mm f/1.8 fixed lens. Instead, the whale 18-55mm is a respectable optic for newcomers. All you need is a camera, and I…

Pros
  • What an awesome tool! When I take pictures at business parties and other occasions, I am able to capture everyone in attendance, including roughly 60 of my family and all of our office's employees. There can be no failures! Gives at least a 100% return on investment (often more)! To his credit!
Cons
  • Keeping it a secret. It's a shame, really, that so much money was spent looking for defects.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Not a bad product, quite normal quality.

It's not a bad camera. I'm just getting started with photography, and I really like this camera. The options were the Nikon d3100 or the Canon d1100, and after much comparison and understanding of the two cameras, I chose the Nikon d3100. The 11 focus points, compared to the Canon's 9 points, were more ergonomic. The Canon does not support Full HD video. Rapid work that lacked a canon stabilizer. a classy display that is convenient and has a flash. 14 megapixels as opposed to 12 on the Canon I…

Pros
  • pricing, comfort, matrix, sharpness, length of charge, flash, picture quality, manual adjustments, advice, and display, etc.
Cons
  • cover from the lens, but they immediately created a rope themselves and were all injured.)

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I was surprised by the quality for the price.

My very first DSLR was a Nikon d3100. Suitable for amateur photographers of all levels of competence, including novices. It possesses all of the necessary controls and settings to enable the creation of stunning photographs. Many people are dissatisfied with the camera because it does not have bracketing, but since I shoot in raw, this is not something that bothers me. In terms of video recording, he is an excellent writer of staged videos that are kept to a minimum in length. The focus must be

Pros
  • 1. The quality of the photos. 2. A camera body that has been assembled to a high standard 3. 100% adequate price (at least before the dollar jump). 4. The availability of all of the settings and functions that are required for a novice and amateur photographer respectively. 5. A recording of superior video quality (with reservations). 6. Ergonomics.
Cons
  • 1. The cover that goes over the slot for the memory card is a little bit sloppy. 2) There is no IR port.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Valuable purchase, nothing but pluses!

For my birthday in February of this year, I received it. There was a Kodak C140 before that. The caliber of the image has increased. More intriguing compositions are available. Due to the great amount of space in the backpack, the charger is constantly with me even though the battery does not last very long. The photographs, however, are of poor quality when it is not shining outside. And although I believe it depends on the memory card, the video is only 10 minutes long. But it doesn't matter.

Pros
  • Quick charging, improved image quality, and interchangeable lenses
Cons
  • It takes a long time to capture a photo and just a short time to record a video because the lens cap must be manually removed, although I believe this depends on the memory card.