March 3, 2011



Nikon D3100 is the company's latest entry-level DSLR. It is the successor to the best selling D3000 and brings several key upgrades to that model. The camera has a refined sensor, now offering 14.2 MP. Nikon has switched from a CCD to a CMOS image sensor, with new EXPEED 2 processor to maximize the results of the CMOS sensor. This new 24% discount makes D3100 one of the most desirable DSLRs on the market!
Its predecessor, the Nikon D3000 camera, was one of the best sold DSLR cameras in Europe. Still, there were some functions that were missing in the D3000. The Nikon D3100 corrected that mistakes, it now has Full High Definition video and Live View with various extra functions. While it has a number of new features, D3100 is still as simple to use as D3000. It was the first Nikon to offer 1080p video recording in addition to 720p. The D3100 is the first Nikon digital SLR to support the latest generation of Secure Digital cards, known as SDXC, and adds an input for an optional GPS accessory, and a HDMI video output -- two ports that were missed on the D3000. Like the D3000 before it, the D3100 features a Guide mode which asks simple questions about what kind of photo you would like to take, before setting up the camera accordingly. It's a great option for beginners which also teaches you about camera settings (D3100 shows you example images before finally asking if you'd like to shoot with the viewfinder or screen, or film movies instead). Lively colors, a better signal/noise ratio, powerful image processing and a Full HD video capability makes the D3100 a great camera for its price. Changing the camera settings is very easy even for inexperienced photographer, this makes D3100 a perfect camera for those who have never tried a DSLR but want to.
Specifications:
- effective pixels: 14.2 million
- max resolution: 4608 x 3072
- image ratio: 4:3, 3:2, 16:9
- iso rating: Auto, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200, (Hi1) 6400, (Hi2) 12800
- lens: Nikon F mount (with AF contacts), kit lens (Nikkor 18-55 zoom lens)
- flash: Auto pop-up type, i-TTL Balanced fill-flash, standard i-TTL flash for digital SLR
- image stabilization: yes, lens
- HDMI: yes
- movie clip: yes, 1920 x 1080 @ 24 fps, 1280×720 (HD) @ 30,25,24 fps, 640 x 424 @ 24 fps
- storage types: SD / SD HC / SDXC
- lcd: 3.0" (230.000 pixel)
- connectivity: USB 2.0 (Hi-Speed), Mass storage / PTP selectable, A/V out, HDMI out, DC-IN (optional AC adapter and adapter connector)
- battery: Lithium-Ion battery pack EN-EL14 (7.4 V, 1030 mAh)
- battery grip: no
- weight (with battery): 505g (1.1 lb)
- dimensions: 124 x 96 x 75 mm (4.9 x 3.8 x 3.0 in)
For the price, the Nikon D3100 offers a lot to its target market of consumer SLR users, and is still simple enough for all users.It is now the best-featured entry-level DSLR and will appeal to beginners as well as enthusiasts. The new 14 Megapixel sensor records finer details than 10 MP models, while noise levels are kept in check at high sensitivities, here the D3100 performed similarly to the pricier Canon EOS T2i/550D. This makes D3100 a perfect camera for those who have never tried a DSLR but want to. There is a lot to like about the D3100. It is a definite rival to the Canon 550D but it is also significantly cheaper. Nikon D3100 is now ON SALE so check it out at H
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