moderna, cómoda, justo lo que necesitaba para que aprenda fotografia, solo debo comprarle algun filtro, y algun lente mas chico par atransportar.
Пульсар-9EVIA
22.03.2013
10/10
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Great price quality ratio! Got it for my wife and we're pleasantly surprised. Surpassed our expectations. One of the best purchases we've ever made.
Аэронавт-9NDSB
02.01.2013
10/10
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I like the look and feel of Nikon equipment over the Canon's. They feel much more well built, higher quality. The D3100 is absolutely great as an entry level, nearly everything is there. The only thing I wish I had was IR for a remote control. But it's not something I'd use every day and I can get away with a wired system when necessary. Other than that, I am getting better and better photos every day!
МехаРейнджер-2IWFT
25.03.2013
10/10
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Great one for begginers in photography, like me.Is a great camera to learn and be better takin' pictures. 5 stars.
Пульсар-9BHLO
15.01.2013
10/10
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Admittedly, after a year with the Nikon D3100, I still haven't taken it out of Auto to try the manual settings, but I still love the camera. It has a great weight, it takes beautiful pictures, and I feel I got my monies worth. I'm sure it's very easy to use in manual, but I haven't taken the time to learn how to use it. Someday, I will!
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22.11.2010
10/10
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Part of my job, at a newspaper, is to rely on heavy cameras we have at our disposal, but when it comes to my personal stuff, I prefer to go very light. That's why for the last years I just kept ultracompact digicams with me that worked (and still work) fine fine. Recently I got some money from a gift, and decided to buy the new Nikon D3100 for taking better portraits of people in my life... to take quality pictures of what I'm used to do with my small digicams, in situations when I can comfortably carry the DSLR without worrying about the bulk. Basically, I bought this camera to use it exclusively with one or 2 prime lens I'll be buying in the near future.After more than 1,000 shots with this camera in the last 2 weeks, I'm very glad with the purchase. This lightweight and fast device is a joy to use! Very lightweight, and great looking design.This Nikon feels great in my hands, the build quality seems sturdy and looks kind of pro even for it's smallness compared to bigger DSLRs. I love how I can set the func button to control ISO or other stuff like White Balance.The lens included with the camera is very very sharp, so far I cannot complain. I'm amazed at the clean images I get with ISO 3200 indoors!! Wow, that's something that we couldn't say a few years ago with these cameras. I've already had pictures published in the newspaper set at those high Isos, and no problem... They look great!!I also love the option of setting Picture Controls and Auto ISO. I usually set my camera to Portrait or Standard plus a little bit (1) of saturation.I have already taken lots of photographs indoors without flash, portraits outside, candids indoors and outdoors, and even handed the camera to my brother (who knows nothing about operating DSLRs) for shooting parts of a concert and he got some beautiful pictures!! And that's one of my favorite things abut the camera: I can give it to other people to take pictures as a point and shoot, and they enjoy using it and taking nice photos without worrying about setting stuff.I really don't care about video capabilities, nor liveview. I rarely use them but when I have done it, I've liked what I've seen. My only complaint is the battery, as I think it drains quickly compared with other cameras in the similar category I've seen.So, for recording my life (and my family - friends - myself) in those moments I don't mind carrying something bigger than my ultracompact, the Nikon D3100 is perfect. I wouldn't bother to carry something bigger or heavier. This is the perfect balance.My next buy will be the Nikkor 35mm 1.8 lens, and the small sb400 flash, that I will use all the time instead of the kit lens. I have nothing against the kit lens, but I love primes and the idea of getting the best quality possible for the least money. Then, in a few months, I may get a prime telephoto for complimenting the 35mm in the candid stuff. And that's all I think I will ever need for the rest of my life in personal photography.I'm very very happy with my purchase, thanks Nikon!
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06.04.2012
10/10
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Wonderful is how I feel about having a camera that actually works. I've probably spent $300-400 over the last 5 years on point-n-shoots, and now I wonder "what's the point?" in having a point-n-shoot??I've been a terrible photographer my whole life. You know, occasionally I'll get a good one. On the first day I had this camera, during evening hours in lower light settings, I took 20 pictures of my dog, and 18 of them came out great!! The other two were probably my fault, but I'm a total novice and didn't read the manual. One of my dog's picture was so good it became my wife's wallpaper on her computer. How's that for instant gratification?Did I mention I have no interest in learning about professional photography? the camera has some manual modes for experts which I'll probably never use, but that's ok. I'm gonna use this camera just like a point n shoot. In auto mode, it automatically adjusts to flower mode when you get close up to something. And the HD video is....... AWESOME!!If you like small pocket cameras that take a pic every 5 seconds, are useless for low lighting settings and fast-moving targets, go ahead and spend $100 for a toy. If you want to take great pictures, and very responsive, can take 3 pics in a row in 1 second... pick one of these puppies up.
Туманник-9HKVU
22.01.2013
10/10
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I love this camera. I am new to digital but not to photography. This is a great inexpensive choice, I did not even need to read the directions. It is easy to use and to transfer the pictures, and they turn out crisp and wonderful. I love this camera, and am very happy with my choice.
Кронос-1UNLR
25.02.2013
10/10
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I have a Nikon d40 and I'm very happy I wanted to upgrade and did to the D3100 it's not much difference but happy with product and shipping time and came Very fast!
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29.08.2011
6/10
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Before this camera, I used a Nikon Coolpix L1 and was not serious about Photography. As I decided to venture into photography, I started looking for newly launched cameras in 2010 and 2011. I decided to keep the search simple at entry level DSLR as I did not want a complex unit to operate as I learn. I found D3100 a very good option at the time as compared to Canon T2i and D5000.I bought this in Feb-2011 on the President's Day weekend in good sale price. I am thoroughly enjoying this DSLR from Nikon(first one for me). Pictures are neat and clean, ease of use is also simple. Works great with 18-55mm VR. Camera size is not much bulky, though I wish they could have sold this with 18-105mm VR combination like they do in the UK.What I did not like of this camera was the Auto-ISO logic on the Auto option when flash is used. Too much of liberty has been taken away. Viewfinder does not have the ISO reading being in use for the exposure is one thing missing. Viewfinder is easily susceptible to dust particles. Some regular menu options are too much in depth inside and they could have given some rings or options on the body (like D90).What this camera lacks is the drive motor. Hence, collecting lenses is restricted as all AF-S DX lenses are costly.External flash guns available from Nikon or other manufacturer's will not sync above 1/200 or 1/250. This is a drawback to some extent on Nikon entry level DSLR bodies whereas the older D40 did much better with 1/500. The High Speed Sync option is not available in this entry level models.I have'nt used the Guide Mode and wont use as its time consuming and lengthy. Nikon would have been much better by providing some other useful options other than such Guide Mode.I did observe some sharpness issues sometimes, partly because inability to lock focus exactly. Incidentally, the focus selector lock switch is absent on this camera. Higher level Nikon DSLRs like D7000 have the focus selector lock switch.In all, Nikon took away too many "must-haves" of a DSLR in the name of entry level.
Аргонавт-0JTVR
28.11.2012
8/10
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For a beginner who knows only basic photographic skills, like me, it suffice to help me get into a more complicated world of photography. Sometimes I feel it not good enough, for example at night, but more frequently it is my skill rather than the camera's capability that limits the performance. I deduct 1 point because I think it should be $50 cheaper. :)If you are a beginner interested in photography and want to learn more, it's for you. Otherwise forget it.
НаноПилигрим-4LNVC
02.12.2012
10/10
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My wife has a Canon DSLR that she bought a couple of years ago. I have used it few times, but not often. I wanted my own camera and did a lot of research before buying this one. So far I have loved this camera and even my wife has been impressed with a number of the features that it has. I still have a long ways to go in terms of learning how to use all of the features on this camera, but I like the photos that I have taken with it.
Небулоид-7ULEG
01.03.2013
10/10
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Excelente vendedor recomendado al cien porciento. Excelente equipo y excelentes precios recomiendo al 100 % sin mas que agregar. ...
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27.02.2013
8/10
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The item was very quality I just wish it came with more amenities. If there were more items with it, this would've been a 5 star purchase
Аргонавт-8INLQ
05.05.2012
6/10
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I bought this in October, because I was in a hurry to have a good camera to take pictures of my new niece. I have been rueing the day ever since! It dropped once, and the lens was no longer able to stay attached to the camera, which is super annoying when you're taking newborn pictures! I was able to work around it, although it was painstaking. Then my son went to hand me my camera and accidentally dropped it and then it would no longer turn off. I had to superglue a piece together to keep the battery door shut and now the lens has an even harder time staying together. I kept babying it, because it's my only camera. I took it to take pictures at my kids' field day and then as I was taking a picture, I couldn't see anything. I took the lens off and three little pieces came loose. I have no idea how that happened! I am NOT impressed and I don't know that it's worth trying to send it in for repairs. I would encourage everyone that if they buy this camera (for some crazy reason), that they invest in a camera bag that thoroughly cushions it and never let anyone else touch it. I would not buy this if you plan on taking lots of pictures often!
Сириус-5JNCO
20.02.2013
10/10
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Nikon Makes great products this one is no exception. It is however very light and kind of delicate feeling. I also have a D90 which has a sturdier feel.
Гелиос-2GEGT
20.02.2013
8/10
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We made a great purchase, the camera works perfectly well!!An excellent gift for someone who is starting on the professional journey of taking photos.
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25.08.2011
10/10
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Let me first start out by saying that I'm definitely a novice when it comes to photography, but my wife and I have always enjoyed it, and have managed to get some good travel photos (outdoor, good lighting) with higher end point and shoot cameras in the past. Our latest Canon P&S is only a few years old, so I honestly didn't really think that I needed any upgrade, but after our first son was born a few months ago, we broke down and bought the D3100 because we were having so much trouble getting good, clear photos of him.The D3100 has been awesome so far. We just had our son's baptism, and took tons of photos inside the church and restaurant afterwards (most on auto since we handed the camera off to relatives), and even on auto it was a huge difference in quality from our past indoor photos. We've also played around with the different modes, and have already taken some cool portraits with the backgrounds softened (we've always loved that effect). The guide mode was pretty helpful at first, and it was definitely one of the features that made us feel more comfortable upgrading to an SLR camera. I was also surprised at how small the camera is. I always had the impression that SLR's were pretty bulky, and we were concerned that we might not want to take this one with us travelling, but it's actually a lot smaller than I would have thought. We've ended up taking it pretty much everywhere with us. We've also been spoiled so much by the quality of the D3100 photos that we have absolutely no reason to take photos with our P&S camera anymore.1080p video is also an added bonus, and one of the features that we were really interested in too with taking home videos of kids, dogs, etc. The sound of the lens auto-focusing hasn't really been an issue for us. Maybe there's been a lot of background noise when we've taken videos so far, but I haven't really noticed it much. The D3100 has really been a great camera so far...far better than what I expected even after reading all of the positive reviews.
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23.09.2010
10/10
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For the cost of this camera, I don't think you can get anything better. The low light performance is off the charts. As a wedding photographer I regularly shoot with Nikon's high end professional 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 each camera I own.Which camera excels Nikon D3100($Cheap) VS. D300($1600) VS. D700 ($2,700):* Lens = The D3100 is the only camera that comes with a lens at it's normal price* ISO Performance = Tie between D3100 and D700! (It could be Nikon's new processing but the JPEG looks fantastic I was shooting D3100 on 6400iso with very little noise at all)* Low Light Focusing = D700* Focus Speed = D700* External Buttons & Controls for Pros = D700* Menu Navigation = D3100* Ease of Use = D3100* Megapixel = D3100 (14.2)* Sensor size = D700 (Much more important than megapixels but I won't get into this)* Can use older lenses with functionality = D700 & D300* Video = D3100 of course! 1080P video looks amazing.* Frame Rate = D300 at 6 photos a second* Weight = D3100 (light as a feather)* Ergonomics = D700 (big enough for all my finger)Lens:The lens is a kit lens, it will work outside but not so great in low light. The Vibration Reduction will help indoors but Vibration Reduction can't stop a child or pet in motion indoors. Consider buying a 35mm 1.8dx AFS for around $200 and you will be super happy with this camera.Video:I purchased the 3100 specifically to shoot video, so I put on Nikon's brand new 85mm 1.4g Nano lens and shot video with it. The lens costs more than double the camera but I wanted to see how the 1080P video looked. It has the look of a cinematic movie. After the 85mm, I put on Nikon's 50 1.2 manual focus lens and was able to take very cinematic video in manual mode. In order to make it brighter or darker you either need to use a really old lens like the 50mm 1.2 and hit the AE-L (auto exposure lock) and twist the aperture to change exposure. Or you can hit the AE-L button when you get the exposure you like. Its not a perfect system but it works well for me. Inside the menu options you can change the AE-L button to hold the setting until you reset which is helpful.Jello Cam (What's not so great):This camera still suffers from the "Jello Cam" look in video if it is not on a tripod and you are shaky. The video can look like jello if moved too quickly. Use a monopod or tripod when shooting to avoid this. I'm not sure if a faster video frame rate 60fps would help - but at 24 and 30 it can suffer badly.Conclusion:This is an amazing deal! Unless you make most of your income from photography or have a stockpile of old lenses (this camera can only autofocus with AFS lenses) then this camera is the must have camera of the year. If you have good composition skills and an eye for light you can take photos worthy of a magazine with this. Seriously, you won't regret buying this camera. When you do, do yourself a favor and buy an additional Nikon AFS lens that has a maximum aperture of 2.8, 1.8 or 1.4. These lenses will take better portraits and deal better in low light than the kit lens.
ХроноГость-1LJPM
10.02.2013
10/10
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This camera is everything I had hoped it would be! I will have it for years and years because it takes professional quality pictures and isn't too complicated to use.
Плазмоид-1TMTZ
05.01.2013
10/10
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I am a photographer in training. I was going to go with a Cannon, but a friend convinced me to look at this one. I checked it out, and liked what I saw. This camera is incredible! It it super easy to learn and use, and setup is seamless.I would recommend this camera to a friend INSTANTLY!!
Пандорец-6NVEP
31.03.2012
6/10
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I bought this camera with the intent to double as my video camera. Paid the difference from a Canon T3, specifically for the auto-focusing video.After I got it working (need to set it in AF-F mode), not the default discovered it can autofocus only about 50% of the time. Also, when it did you could hear the noise of the lens motor focusing in on the audio fo the video that was recorded. Very annoying. Also, not to mention that after reading the manual, you can only max out a a 10 minute video (no more!). Second, the build quality does not seem that good as compared to previous Canon's I have had. The SD card door slides open too easily, i.e. when grabbing the body and pulling it out of a camera bag. This size and weight is nice and is the smallest and most compact DSLR out there, but I found that Canon is more suited to my tasted. Not to mention the cheap looking LCD icons and the a not too intuitive ISO selection. Overall, I've decided to return it and for now stick with my Nikon P7000 with which I can't really tell the photo quality differences, but is much easier to use with all the dials.Overall: decent for the price, but if you don't care about autofocusing video, save the $50 to $100 and get the Canon t3 instead.
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16.12.2010
8/10
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I purchased this camera in October and have used it a lot since then. It takes great pictures, feels good in my hand, is very easy to use, and I think overall a great value.However, it also has an extremely annoying problem that Nikon has yet to fix. This problem has been discussed in at least one other review, in Ken Rockwell's review of the camera, and in the Amazon.com customer discussions forum here: [...]While I read about this problem before purchasing the camera, I didn't know what it meant or how it would effect me. Now that I've become more proficient with the camera, it's become a real issue. The problem is, when the camera is set to use auto ISO and the flash is used in a low-light condition (in AT LEAST Program mode, and I believe in Shutter Priority, Aperture Priority, and Manual modes as well), the camera uses an extremely high ISO and overexposes the picture. This means that for low light shooting in shutter priority mode, you have to choose between auto ISO and flash...a real annoyance.As I know that people get upset when a product they like is criticized, I've uploaded pictures in the "customer images" section to show what I'm referring to and how big an issue it is. They are the three pictures of a wreath, and an explanation follows (and is included in the comments of the pictures). And instead of a washed out picture of a wreath, imagine that it's a washed out picture of your family - a very annoying issue.These pictures are to show how the camera incorrectly uses Auto ISO when flash is used in low light settings. All three are taken in Program mode with the same ambient lighting conditions and all settings the same besides the ISO and flash settings. I recognize that they don't have much artistic value; they're just to show this issue.#1 - Flash on, manual ISO set to 100. Camera picked: SS 1/60, F2.8#2 - Auto ISO turned on - it chose SS 1/60, F6.3, and inexplicably picked an Auto ISO equal to the max allowed of 3200. Resulted in a terribly washed out picture.#3 - No flash, auto ISO still on. It chose SS 1/60, F1.8, and an ISO of 1100This shows that the auto ISO of 3200 is ridiculous (as it's much higher than the auto ISO picked with no flash). I guess just seeing picture #2 shows this as well, as it's terribly washed out.Ultimately, the camera is great in other respects, and I would rate it 5 stars if it weren't for this issue. However, this is a big issue and I have to rate it 3 stars for this reason. If Nikon updates the firmware to fix this issue, I will gladly revise my review, give the camera 5 stars, and remove the pictures showing the issue.UPDATE: I've just learned to adapt to this issue and just set ISO manually when I want to use flash in a low-light situation. I am updating the rating to 4 stars, as I still get great shots from the camera and just treat it like it doesn't have auto ISO.
Вояджер-8ZGMJ
08.02.2013
8/10
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From a novice to a professional, this camera deliversEasy to use. After a few weeks purchased a zoom lens.That made this camera a complete package
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