I am looking to get into photography and want to stay under 1000.00 dollars. My main focus is kids and pets. I am also hoping for some great night shots as well. I’ve been reading a lot on canon and nikon and reviews differ so I am hoping somebody who actually owns a camera like what I am wanting can offer up a good opinion. I don’t care about video, I just want to be able to catch animals and kids playing without much worry. Again easy settings for night shots are a plus too.
Welcome to my full review of the Nikon D5100 dSLR camera. I will be covering pretty much everything you need to know in the review itself. The camera is filled with awesome effects and capable of recording full HD video at 1920×1080p at 25 frames per second. It has a microphone input jack for connecting external audio equipment such as a mixer or a microphone, directly to the camera. I consider this an entry level dSLR camera so it’s great for beginners and amateur photographers. Feel free to subscribe to the channel to catch my next review. The pictures taken with the camera look stunning and the kit lens is very good compared to other standard kit lenses. However I would always recommend you to get extra lenses, otherwise what would be the purpose of buying a dSLR. I hope you like my full review of the Nikon D5100. If you did, make sure to subscribe, like and comment your opinions on the video! For more information on the D5100 click on this link: imaging.nikon.com Product provided by Mannov Public Relations: mannov.dk Thanks for watching!
With so many Entry-Level DSLR Cameras to choose from, which is the best one for a beginner photographer? The Nikon D3100/D5100 or Canon 1000D/500D/550D/600D? Find out from this video review which compares the User-interface from both Nikon and Canon Digital SLRs. Follow me on: Facebook – www.facebook.com Twitter – twitter.com YouTube – www.youtube.com Web: www.SuperSaf.com
In the first video of season 3 we compare an entry level DSLR – the Nikon D3100 – with a mirrorless camera – the E-P3 to see if there is still a point of having a DSLR.
Check out here: onlineshoptoday.com Free Shipping Nikon D3100 Digital Slr Camera From Amazon Nikon has developed a habit of making very attractive entry-level DSLRs, which are rarely the best specified but cleverly designed so that they’re easy and enjoyable to shoot with. The D3000 fitted this pattern perfectly, a gentle refresh of the D60 (which was itself a slightly updated D40X), it added ease-of-use features to make it a pleasant little camera to use, despite a specification that was beginning to look rather out-of-step with the rest of the market. The D3000 sold well, despite its rather aged 10 megapixel sensor and lack of both live view and video. However, there’s only so long that clever product design and feature integration can make up for a specification that looks dated. So with this in mind, Nikon has announced the D3100 – probably the biggest refresh of its entry-level offering since it really attacked the low end market with the original D40. The D3100 is built around a 14.2 megapixel CMOS sensor, bringing not only live view but also Full HD video capture to Nikon’s entry-level model for the first time. In fact, this made it the first Nikon DSLR to offer 1920×1080 movie recording. It can only record clips up to about ten minutes long (due to a 4Gb maximum file size limitation shared by all DSLRs), but this still counts as an impressive feature addition at this level. The body gets a slight refresh from a basic design that essentially dates back four years …
Get it Here on Sale – amzn.to Technical Info : 18.0 MP CMOS sensor and DIGIC 4 Image Processor for high image quality and speed. ISO 100 – 6400 for shooting from bright to dim light. Improved EOS Full HD Movie mode with manual exposure control, expanded recording with new Movie Digital zoom Vari-angle 3.0-inch Clear View LCD monitor (3:2) for shooting at high or low angles and 1040000-dot VGA with reflection reduction New Scene Intelligent Auto mode and Picture Style Auto incorporating the new EOS Scene Detection System And Video Snapshot features for enhanced video shooting options.
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Hi, I recently became interested in buying a entry-level DSLR camera and was wondering if anyone has advice on when they drop in price (Black-Friday), also which make and model takes quality pics and doesn’t cost 0-700. I’ve seen a Nikon D3000 for ~0 but I am wondering if anyone has gotten one of these cams or something similar for <0, I don’t mind buying used.
I’m looking for a entry-level dslr camera and Nikon is the only brand i want. Iv narrowed it down to these two which are the only two that fit my budget.. (around 400-600) I realize that the D3100 is a better camera because its newer technology but its 600 bucks just for the camera and i wouldnt have much money to spend on accessories.
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I would like to get the D3000 and have money to spare on a bag, memory cards etc.
but i am hesitant because i don’t want to look back and regret losing those 4 extra mp and other features the D3100 has. But im only a beginner so would it be best to be familiar with a dslr camera in the first place?
Any ideas, suggestions, inputs on what i should get?
Ps: Im trying to buy this before christmas for a trip im going on, so there isnt much time to save any more money and i really need the bag since the trip is halfway across the world and not just because i want it.
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