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Nikon D3100

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photo.net
★★★★★
13 years ago

In the last several years, Nikon has been updating their 10MP, entry-level DSLR on an annual basis. In the past, the D40X, D60, and D3000 all share a version of the 10MP CCD sensor that was also used on the D200 and D80, but there have been some significant improvements such as the AF system.

CNET
★★★★★
13 years ago
Nikon D3100 review Review

The Nikon D3100 provides a painless entry point into the Nikon dSLR system. It enables amateurs to capture more professional-looking images with the minimum of fuss and prior knowledge.

Lightweight yet robust construction; Fast and responsive for an entry-level model; Reasonably priced; Large; well-labelled buttons and controls; Built-in 'guide' mode

Handgrip is on the small side; Video not as quick or easy to shoot with as other dSLRs

PC Magazine
★★★★
13 years ago
Nikon D3100

The 14.2-megapixel Nikon D3100 is a great entry-level digital SLR, and at $699.95 (list, with 18-55mm lens) it's the least-expensive D-SLR to capture 1080p video. It also includes a feature no other D-SLR has-continuous autofocus during video recording, which makes the D3100 feel like a camcorder...

Inexpensive; Great image quality; Large 3-inch LCD; Continuous autofocus during still and video shooting; Helpful Guide mode for new users; Small body (for a D-SLR)

Audible noise from lens when refocusing during video recording; No microphone input

PhotoReview
★★★★
13 years ago
Nikon D3100

The D3100 steps into the entry level position in Nikon's line-up featuring a new sensor with higher resolution than its predecessor's and an expanded sensitivity range. It also adds Live View shooting plus Full HD video recording.

Electric Pig
★★★★
13 years ago
Nikon D3100 review

The D3100 is a good all-rounder but lacks the spark to set it aside from the crowded entry-level DSLR bracket.

Small and light; Quick autofocus; Good photo quality

No stereo sound or manual controls for video

review.fwd.channel5.com
★★★★
13 years ago
Nikon D3100

If you've already decided on an entry-level DSLR, the chances are you'll be considering Nikon and Canon. The Nikon D3100 is an excellent all-rounder, and well worth the money.

Digitaltrends
★★★★
13 years ago
Nikon D3100 Review

Old-school photographers will embrace the Nikon D3100's sharp stills and classic design, but noisy video keeps it out of the big leagues with competing models.

Terrific 14.2MP stills; Noise well under control at high ISOs; Good ergonomics; menu system

Mic picks up lens noise when shooting videos; Jelly effect when panning; No USB cable supplied

DigitalVersus
★★★★
13 years ago
Nikon D3100

A year after releasing the D3000, the last SLR to use the ageing 10-Megapixel CCD, Nikon has revamped its entry-level model with the updated D3100.

Impeccable image quality up to 1600 ISO and very good up to 3200 ISO; 1080p Full HD video; Well-made and pleasant to handle; General responsiveness

Screen displays just 230,000 dots; ISO Auto: confusing handling; Autofocus only with AF-S lenses; Very warm white balance under halogen lighting

Stuff.tv
★★★★
13 years ago
Nikon D3100 review

A very solid performer, but lacks a killer feature to make it stand out from the pack

Amateur Photographer
★★★★
13 years ago
Nikon D3100 review

With sales of micro-system cameras (MSCs) increasing, the position of the MSC's direct competitor, the entry-level DSLR, comes under the spotlight. While Nikon has hinted that it is looking into launching an MSC model, nothing has been announced yet.

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