Product Details
- Product Dimensions: 7 x 13 x 6 inches ; 1.3 pounds
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- ASIN: B003ZYF3LO
- Item model number: D3100 18-55mm Kit
By : Nikon
List Price :
Price : $599.95
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Product Description
From the Manufacturer
Nikon's inexpensive, compact and lightweight D3100 digital SLR features a high-resolution 14-megapixel CMOS DX sensor, high-excellent 3x NIKKOR 18-55mm VR image stabilization zoom lens and intuitive onboard assistance which includes the master-as-you grow Guide Mode.
Capture stunning photos and awesome Complete HD 1080p motion pictures with sound and full-time autofocus. Without difficulty capture the action other cameras miss with a fast commence up time, split-second shutter release, 3 frames per second shooting and 11-point autofocus.Capture 3 frames per second for quickly action shooting.Capture photos and make films in close to darkness with an ISO range of 100 to 3200 (expandable to 12800-Hi2). EXPEED 2, Nikon's new image processing engine, assures breathtakingly rich image good quality, managing color, contrast, exposure and noise. A single-touch Live View and film recording lets you see the action on the 3-inch monitor and the Scene Recognition System automatically chooses the excellent settings. You can also choose from 6 Automatic Exposure Scene Modes: Portrait, Landscape, Kid, Sports, Close-up or Night Portrait for spectacular results in otherwise difficult conditions. Active D-Lighting restores image-enhancing detail in shadows and highlights. A built-in pop-up flash is prepared for those instances when there just isn't adequate light and in-camera image editing permits creative freedom and effects, without having the want for a personal computer. Nikon D3100 Highlights
Quick-to-use Guide Mode walks you by means of the settings you need to have for the shot you want.14.2-megapixel DX-format CMOS Image SensorDelivers spectacular photographs and prints nicely beyond 20 x 30 inches. Includes 3x 18-55mm Zoom-NIKKOR VR Image Stabilization LensIncluded lens gives the legendary NIKKOR optical good quality and quick, correct autofocus for vivid color, striking contrast and crisp detail and VR image stabilization to guarantee the sharpest hand-held images and films. Complete 1080p HD Cinematic VideoFeatures complete-time autofocus and sound record cinematic-good quality films in Complete 1080p HD format (1920 x 1080 pixels). Simple-To-UseThe D3100 features Nikon's Guide Mode with intuitive controls and on-board assistance helping you take greater images just about every step of the way. Compact and Lightweight DesignBeautifully styled--prepared to go wherever life takes you. Split-second Shutter ResponseEliminates the frustration of shutter delay, capturing moments that other cameras miss. Rapidly 11-point Autofocus SystemDelivers razor-sharp images. ISO sensitivity 100-3200, expandable to ISO 12800 equivalentDelivers exceptional outcomes, even in the most difficult low-light situations.
three-inch monitorFeatures One particular-Touch Live View shooting and movie capture. Scene Auto SelectorLets the D3100 determine the preferred mode to match the shooting scenario when utilizing Reside View. EXPEED 2Nikon's new image processing engine assures breathtakingly rich image superior, managing color, contrast, exposure, noise and speed. Scene Recognition System in Live ViewAutomatically optimizes exposure, autofocus, and white balance, permitting you to acquire beautiful photos with no the hassle of producing complicated camera adjustments yourself. 6 Automatic Exposure Scene ModesJust set the Mode dial to Portrait, Landscape, Kid, Sports, Close-up or Night Portrait for stunning results in otherwise challenging conditions. Active D-LightingRestores picture-enhancing detail in shadows and highlights.
D-Lighting in action.Picture ControlChoose from Standard, Neutral, Vivid, Monochrome, Portrait, or Landscape to apply a personal appear and really feel to your photographs. Automatic Image Sensor CleaningUltrasonic process and exclusive Airflow Control combats the accumulation of dust in front of the image sensor, safeguarding image quality shot following shot. Built-in pop-up flashPerfect for those times when there is not adequate light. In-camera Image EditingAllows creative freedom, without the need for a computer system, providing simple editing functions. Compatible Lenses
- AF-S and AF-I: All functions supported
- Type G or D AF NIKKOR with out built-in autofocus motor: All functions except autofocus supported. IX NIKKOR lenses not supported.
- Other AF NIKKOR: All functions supported except autofocus and 3D color matrix metering II. Lenses for F3AF not supported.
- Sort D Pc NIKKOR: All functions supported except autofocus and some shooting modes.
- AI-P NIKKOR: All functions supported except autofocus and 3D color matrix metering II.
- Non-CPU: Autofocus not supported. Can be made use of in exposure mode M, but exposure meter does not function.
Nikon's reasonably priced, compact and lightweight D3100 digital SLR functions a high-resolution 14-megapixel CMOS DX sensor, high-good quality 3x NIKKOR 18-55mm VR image stabilization zoom lens and intuitive onboard help including the discover-as-you develop Guide Mode.Capture gorgeous images and impressive Full HD 1080p movies with sound and full-time autofocus. Easily capture the action other cameras miss with a quick get started up time, split-second shutter release, 3 frames per second shooting and 11-point autofocus.
Technical Details
- 14.2-megapixel DX-format CMOS image sensor; 3-inch monitor with One-Touch Live View shooting and movie capture
- Includes 3x 18-55mm Zoom-NIKKOR VR Image Stabilization lens
- Full 1080p HD Cinematic Video with full-time autofocus and sound
- Easy-To-Use Nikon Guide Mode with intuitive controls and on-board assistance
- Capture images to SD/SDHC/SDXC memory cards (not included)
Nikon D3100 14.2MP Digital SLR Camera with 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 AF-S DX VR Nikkor Zoom Lens
Customer Evaluations
For the price of this camera, I do not think you can get something improved. The low light performance is off the charts. As a wedding photographer I often shoot with Nikon's high finish qualified equipment and I was amazed how close this camera is to a pro camera. Now let me get specific. In order to compare I took a look at 100% files out of every single camera I personal.
Which camera excels Nikon D3100($Low cost) VS. D300($1600) VS. D700 ($2,700):
Lens = The D3100 is the only camera that comes with a lens at it really is standard cost
ISO Performance = Tie in between D3100 and D700! (It could be Nikon's new processing but the JPEG looks incredible I was shooting D3100 on 6400iso with rather little noise at all)
Low Light Focusing = D700
Concentrate Speed = D700
External Buttons Controls for Pros = D700
Menu Navigation = D3100
Ease of Use = D3100
Megapixel = D3100 (14.two)
Sensor size = D700 (A lot a lot more vital than megapixels but I will not get into this)
Can use older lenses with functionality = D700 D300
Video = D3100 of course! 1080P video looks wonderful.
Frame Rate = D300 at 6 pictures a second
Weight = D3100 (light as a feather)
Ergonomics = D700 (huge sufficient for all my finger)
Lens:
The lens is a kit lens, it will operate outside but not so excellent in low light. The Vibration Reduction will aid indoors but Vibration Reduction cannot quit a kid or pet in motion indoors. Take into consideration purchasing a 35mm 1.8dx AFS for about $200 and you will be super content with this camera.
Video:
I purchased the 3100 especially to shoot video, so I put on Nikon's brand new 85mm 1.4g Nano lens and shot video with it. The lens charges extra than double the camera but I wanted to see how the 1080P video looked. It has the look of a cinematic film. Just after the 85mm, I put on Nikon's 50 1.2 manual concentrate lens and was in a position to take pretty cinematic video in manual mode. In order to make it brighter or darker you either have to have to use a really old lens like the 50mm 1.2 and hit the AE-L (auto exposure lock) and twist the aperture to transform exposure. Or you can hit the AE-L button when you get the exposure you like. Its not a ideal system but it works nicely for me. Inside the menu options you can change the AE-L button to hold the setting till you reset which is valuable.
Jello Cam (What's not so amazing):
This camera nonetheless suffers from the "Jello Cam" appear in video if it is not on a tripod and you are shaky. The video can look like jello if moved too speedily. Use a monopod or tripod when shooting to keep away from this. I am not sure if a faster video frame rate 60fps would support - but at 24 and 30 it can suffer badly.
Conclusion:
This is an amazing deal! Unless you make most of your earnings from photography or have a stockpile of old lenses (this camera can only autofocus with AFS lenses) then this camera is the have to have camera of the year. If you have beneficial composition skills and an eye for light you can take photographs worthy of a magazine with this. Seriously, you won't regret buying this camera. When you do, do yourself a favor and acquire an further Nikon AFS lens that has a maximum aperture of 2.8, 1.8 or 1.4. These lenses will take superior portraits and deal greater in low light than the kit lens.
Hurray! The long wait is more than! Nikon had us wait for such a lengthy time for its newer models (D3100 and D7000) and it was just when we started thinking if Nikon will ever have an answer, anytime soon, to Canon's T2i, 7D and 60D) they released these two terrific cameras - D3100 and D7000. Let's concentrate on D3100, shall we?
So I finally had a possibility to get hold of this D-SLR at Ideal Shop for at present. I am not a pro by any means but I have applied a number of distinct D-SLRs which includes Canon (40D, T2i, XSi) and Nikon (D90, D5000). When I picked-up the camera for the initial time, my initial reaction was, "whoa - this is so compact and light weight"! It wasn't that I wasn't aware of the specs - I knew them beforehand but I was still blown away by how compact and light it felt when I held it in my hands. Then, I thought, the grip would not be quite comfy but I was wrong as holding and operating the camera is just fine - thanks to Nikon's nicely-thought-out design and grip. For the size and feel, it is rather similar to D3000 but has significantly more goodies from the greater versions. So from an initial wow factor, I easily moved on to focusing on features and capabilities.
I have just began making use of this camera so more update will comply with but in the meantime my initial assessment of this camera is - I am impressed! It is one heck of a camera which can undoubtedly compete against the top in its class (Canon T1i, T2i, Nikon D5000). Check out detailed reviews at dpreview (.com) and cameralabs (.com) - they really should be added soon if not already there.
I adore this camera simply because it:
+ has enough mega pixels for my wants (14.2).
+ captures crystal clear pictures (thanks to EXPEED2 processor the CMOS sensor, the sensor is slightly smaller than the one particular applied in D7000).
+ presents 1080p (HD) recording, AF subject tracking is amazing (10 min max is fine with me it records outstanding videos even in low light and to me that is major).
+ offers ISO from 100-3200 (D90 begins at 200), it can go greater but I truly do not believe why I would will need anything above that.
+ is tiny light weight yet has beneficial grip, effortless to carry around in hands or neck.
+ supports SDXC cards on leading of SD and SDHC - now that is good.
+ (25-Sep-2010): has buttons that are nicely organized in particular the video recording mode with a lever so you can not mistakenly activate recording. That video recording lever as soon as unlocked, gets locked in 30 seconds if you do not record and the countdown begins as soon as you unlock the lever. Also you can record video though you happen to be in any dial (imaging) mode (Auto, P, A, S, M, and so on) where as in Canon T2i, etc. you have to move the camera dial to film mode. So this is a fantastic convenience - you can jump between taking photos and recording videos with a uncomplicated unlocking of the lever. Furthermore, you can be in a preferred dial (imaging) mode (Auto, P, A, S, M, and so on) and transform the release mode to Single, Continuous, Self-timer or Quiet mode (this is situated proper underneath the principal dial) - one more superb handy function.
+ (04-Oct-2010): In-body photo and film retouch menu. This is amazing as we do not will need any specific software package to apply specific touches. I adore it.
Could have been even greater if:
- it had the bracketing option (not too considerably to anticipate at this cost point level but oh well I do not use that a lot but for some individuals this could be a massive plus).
- grid lines had been obtainable (I miss them in each in reside view and in the view finder).
- Active D Lighting was not limited to just ON or OFF (either you have it or not at all, rather of low, medium, high, and so on.). Do not get me wrong the ON just worked fine (superior than Canon T2i) but I cannot compare with all other modes.
Recommendations (optional accessories):
In my personal order of significance - your preference may differ.
1. Nikon UC-E4 USB Cable - not included. (~$6)
2. UV filter - a have to for protecting your lens against accidental damage. (~10$)
three. Carrying case is a need to to defend your investment. There are lots of situations to decide on from and it's up to you to make a decision but I recommend acquiring a thing like Lowepro SlingShot 102 AW (all climate proof carrying case) so if it rains, you can pull out the weather guard and cover it up. ($90)
4. Further rechargeable Lithium Ion EN-EL14 battery so you never run out the juice when you are traveling and do not want to miss capturing a moment for very good. (~$35)
5. SB-600 Speedlight. Those who have made use of speed lights would know what distinction it can make to an image with adjustments you can make to light for an image. (~$225)
6. 18-55 VR lens has its limitations so if you have added $$$s, decide to buy body only (if that even is an solution) and get yourself a 18-105 VR lens. But at that point, you might want to give consideration to D90 which nevertheless is a beneficial camera and gives many a great deal more controls. (~$325 to $350)
General:
I give this camera five Stars simply because it takes remarkable photographs in just about all circumstances (vivid or low-light) and that is exactly what I wanted this camera to do for me. Period.
I have to commend Nikon for not obtaining into the mega pixel race (read marketing and advertising). They instead kept the photographer in thoughts and focused on delivering greater picture superior. Kudos to Nikon for getting that courage.
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