Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Nikon D3100 - A Great Upgrade, Finally


If you've been waiting for a response to Nikon Canon Rebel T2i, their long wait is over. Nikon D3100 is ready to make another entry level DSLR a run for their money.

D3000 has been doing pretty well for a competitive price point, but even that was not enough to maintain popularity. Photographers are looking for more. And apparently Nikon has delivered the goods.

Here is a rundown of the updates from Nikon D3000:

    nice sized 14.2-megapixel sensor - Fortunately, they were going for quality rather than quantity. There are many pixels here will be able to print large, quality prints. There really is no need in entry-level digital SLR camera any more. 1080p HD video - no video output of the D3000, and this new camera is now not only has video, but it's a very nice video indeed. Granted, you can only get 10 minutes of clips, but most DSLR owners not using it as a camcorder anyway. Live view - for those who are accustomed to seeing his image on the LCD, it will feel very natural. ISO range of 100-3200 is now (instead of 1600) More in-camera retouching features including video editing price has gone up about $ 100 (from the original edition price D3000). It's not bad considering what you are getting the upgrade.

Nikon has always been known for the quality of images in the entire digital SLR line. This camera will not disappoint your. Even the image quality of the film is great and responds well to the auto focus tracking.

Another plus is the added weight. It's pretty light for DSLR, and it has been reported as an advantage of photographers who do not appreciate getting overloaded with the weight of their bigger models.

This camera Nikon will probably make fans very happy, and if you're looking for your first camera with interchangeable lenses, this deserves strong consideration. It seems like it can even be "D40" of a few years back.

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