Nikon just made the cheap DSLR market interesting again: Their first DSLR with 1080p video, the D3100, is the first DSLR with real, constant autofocus powers during video recording. And it’s only 700 ...
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 ...
A few things worth mentioning: there’s a quiet shutter release mode, not sure if that’s new, but buddy I could have used that a few times when I was traveling. The autofocus mode will detect up to 35 ...
Nikon on Wednesday announced the D3100, the newest addition to its lineup of DSLR cameras. The D3100 has a 14.2-megapixel CMOS sensor, three-inch LCD display, and one button 1080p HD video recording.
As a whole the D3100 is an incredibly well-specced DSLR that delivers in droves. For those looking for a first time DSLR purchase, then the other options on the market are either dated or pale in ...
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