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Nikon D3100 #5970442 03/19/11 08:19 PM
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Just curious as to what most people might think of this camera. I am an amature when it comes to cameras and was thinking about buying one of these. Thanks for your comments!

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I use Nikon cameras exclusively. I have the D90 and love it. A D90 may be more than you want to spend. The D3100 looks like a pretty solid camera. I do a lot a nature photography and have some fairly expensive lenses. The lenses and other equipment is where the money begins to add up.

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Thank you Curt.

Re: Nikon D3100 [Re: Guru] #5971192 03/20/11 01:15 AM
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What do you want to shoot? General purpose? People? Outdoors? Sports?

Here's a not-very-complimentary review of the D3000, which would be very similar to the D3100:
http://www.bythom.com/nikond3000review.htm

Exhaustive camera reviews here:
http://www.steves-digicams.com/

No guesswork required:
http://www.steves-digicams.com/best-cameras.html

The D5000 comes out better than then the D3100 at both those sites.

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Thanks Tallgrass..to answer your question, landscape and wildlife and grandchildren.

Re: Nikon D3100 [Re: Guru] #5971361 03/20/11 02:09 AM
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I'll preface this by saying I know almost NOTHING about cameras. Having said that, I bought a Canon XSi a couple of years ago and can't imagine being without a camera of at least this caliber.
And Curt is correct....lenses can add up QUICK! The steves links provided above are an invaluable source of information.


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The best thing you can do is educate yourself before you plunk down $400-$800+ dollars. Lenses that come bundled with SLRs often aren't what you need. Consider buying just the camera body and then getting the lenses separately.

Or make it really easy and get a superzoom camera that will cover everything from wide angle to a long focal length.

I've bought several thousand dollars worth of stuff from the sites below and have been happy with the service and prices:
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/
http://www.adorama.com/




Re: Nikon D3100 [Re: Tallgrass05] #5972002 03/20/11 08:29 AM
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just bought this camera for my wife. she loves it, easy navigation, and extremely user friendly compared to many others. it is an introductory camera so if your a newbie its awesome to start out with. like tallgrass said, you can get a cheap/decently priced SLR but its the lens that costs the big bucks. seen em go up all the way to $8k, lens alone..


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Guru,

Go take a look at http://www.kenrockwell.com/ and do some reading. Ken Rockwell is a wealth of expert information on Nikons. You may find the 3100 just has more options than you need.

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George

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I am certainly no camera expert but did end up purchasing a D3000 a little over a year ago and find that it fits my needs extremely well

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Re: Nikon D3100 [Re: Don Morey] #5975057 03/21/11 01:18 PM
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Thanks everyone for the info...I know I mentioned Nikon (that was what was at Sams), ended up with a Cannon SX30. It seems to do everything I am capable of doing. I appreciate everyone's response.

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