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October 2010
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114 Tests
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Good exposure for high contrast scenes, 14.2MP of resolution, which is extremely high for an entrylevel camera, Extremely userfriendly for beginners
Compare Prices, The D3100 is Nikon's replacement for the D3000. Aimed squarely at the entrylevel DSLR camera market, it's certainly going to be a wakeup call for other manufacturers. The D3100 has 14.2MP and full HD movie mode. In general though, Nikon has made entrylevel cameras that lack specifications, but are fun and easy to use. How does the D3100 measure up?
This is a fine camera which will please not only beginners but will also appeal to those with a little more experience. Image quality is exceptional for an entry-level camera, and the D3100 more than holds its own in its class of camera. There are som...
Very good image quality, Unintimidating interface, but with plenty of manual control, Easily accessible Live View and Movie controls, Useful drive mode lever (unique on an SLR at this price level), Highly sophisticated AF system for the price, Easy manual selection of off-centre AF points, Unusually fast Live View AF for an SLR (but still relatively slow compared to mirrorless competitors), Lot
Slight tendency to overexpose in contrasty conditions, Buggy Live View / Movie Mode (movies aren't necessarily recorded at set aperture), Crude live view magnification is of little help for critical manual focus, No live histogram in live view, AF still a little sluggish in live view mode, full-time AF not very effective in live view or movies, Only direct external ISO control is via slightly i
The D3100 is the latest entry-level Nikon DSLR in a line that dates back four years to the D40 and, in arguably the biggest upgrade yet, gains two key features: live view and movie recording. Both of these were starting to look like awkward omissions,...
Zusammenfassung: Now a year-and-a-half old, the D3100 was the first D-SLR in Nikons lineup to offer full HD video and is built around an APS-C 14.2Mp CMOS sensor, offering a maximum 4608x3072 pixel resolution. ...
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Veröffentlicht: 2011-11-06, Autor: Jeremy , Testbericht von: reviewed.com
Zusammenfassung: Nikon gained significant traction with this years crop of video-capable DSLRs—the Nikon D3100 included. The 1080p video performance was better than previous models, and the features were solid in video mode, but the camera was still not on the same level ...
Zusammenfassung: The Nikon D3100 represents the entry point for Nikon's current DSLR lineup, featuring a 10-megapixel CMOS sensor, 2.8fps shooting, and beginner-friendly features such as Nikon's "guide" mode. The D3100 is aimed squarely at those looking to just get into i...
Zusammenfassung: The Nikon D3100 (MSRP $699) represents the entry point for Nikon's current DSLR lineup, featuring a 10-megapixel CMOS sensor, 2.8fps shooting, and beginner-friendly features such as Nikon's “guide” mode. This camera aims squarely at those new to intercha...
Shoots HD video; Autofocus in movie and live view modes; Good image quality for the price; Intuitive controls and guide menu for beginners; Good low light abilite
Autofocus makes noise in movie mode; Fixed LCD screen; No exposure bracketing
The Nikon D3100 is an entry-level DSLR on the higher end of that category's price range. However, it has a great set of features for a beginner photographer and decent image quality. If you're primarily interested in the D3100 for its new movie making...