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D3100 Beautiful Pictures. Amazing Movies.Incredibly Easy.

Beautiful pictures–Amazing movies–Incredibly Easy with the 14 Megapixel DX sensor and learn-as-you-grow Guide Mode.

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Fantastic Entry DSLR This camera makes for a fantastic entry into the world of DSLR photography. The camera is simple to use, and the huge range of accessories, lenses, etc for this make it even more desirable. July 12, 2012
I love it. It's my first DSLR camera, I've only had it for a few weeks, and I'm completely in love with it. It's really easy to use and it takes awesome pictures. July 11, 2012
GREAT easy too use, great pictures, easy to follow intrucitions July 11, 2012
Great Camera This camera takes great photos and has exceeded my expectations. I am still learning things about the camera and putting what I learned into practice with amazing results. I am very happy with my purchase. July 9, 2012
Intuitive operation I have now been using this camera in Africa for a year and find that the speed with which I was able to learn the functions was a plus. Capturing moving animals reminds me of the old days of film photography, with the advantage of immediate review of results. Great product, I have recommended it to several people here and those who have purchased one have had similar positive feedback. July 8, 2012
Beginner Camera With Professional Quality I bought this camera a year and a half ago. I was new to photography and this camera was rated the best entry level DSLR at the time. I have not been disappointed with this camera at all. It got me through the learning curve and a year and a half later I am now seeing that it is time for an upgrade. Picture quality is amazing. I definitely recommend this camera for a hobbyist or starter camera, it will not let you down July 6, 2012
Great for a growing photographer! Instead of getting a car for my 16th birthday I got this camera (believe it or not I wanted a camera...not a car). It was my first SLR and it was great that it came with guide mode to help me out. The camera isn't very large which makes it easy to take with me and as a growing amateur, the camera grows with me! July 5, 2012
Very Happy with this Camera! This camera enables me to explore all sorts of photo opportunities. My husband got this for me (per my request) to enable me to take portraits mostly of our children, but other photo opportunities as well. It has been so fun being able to take such natural looking portraits of my kids. I have been able to play with the night feature as well and have been impressed by its ability to take amazing pictures night or day. There is also a help feature on the camera so if I am confused about something on the screen it can give insight to what I'm looking at. Overall, very happy with this camera and I am very excited to take more! July 5, 2012
Great Beginner's Camera! This camera is an excellent starting point for anyone wanting to take up photography either as a profession or hobby. It is very user friendly; especially with it's GUIDE option on the selector. This option provides good picture examples on the effects of various factors such as different exposures, ISO, etc. It's also quite compact, relative to the other models out there. I recently started taking up photography as a personal hobby and I have to say, this camera has taught be quite a bit by just going outside and taking pictures rather than sitting in front of a manual. I would recommend this to anyone as a starter's camera. It's a good first step on the way to pursuing photography in my opinion. July 3, 2012
gets better each day great camera which gets better and better the more I play with it. July 2, 2012
New Camera Have had camera short time and love it. Had small issue with soft ware my fault but nikon was there. June 29, 2012
Wow the colors and the pictures are amazin Purchased the 3100 for our charity to capture pictures of our events and the kids we help. Previously had a simple olympus camera that took adequate but not great pictures. The learning curve to work the lens and the options on the camera were very easy as the camera shows you what each option does. June 27, 2012
Amazing Camera even without a flash I wanted a camera that would take professional quality pictures but that was easy to use for the novis. This camera fits the bill for me. My wife just likes to point and shoot. This camera gives us both what we want - high quality pictures and all you have to do is point and shoot. June 26, 2012
Easy to use controls make taking pictures foolproof. We purchased the Nikon D3100 about 8 months ago and have been totaly satisfied with the picture quality and ease of use. I recommend the D3100 to anyone with a desire to make really good family pictures without a lot of hastle. June 26, 2012
totally awesome! i bought this camera after saving for about 6 months of saving for it. two days after i bought it i had to be photographer of a singing group tour. and it was just awesome getting used to it and taking some great pics. a week later i captured this lightning shot. i would highly recommend this camera to any person who is switching from a point and shoot camera to DSLR. excellent camera!!! thanks Nikon! June 25, 2012
Great camera. Great quality pictures with simple automatic, or with manual modes. All the features you could hope for in a great start dslr camera. June 24, 2012
Great Camera For A Beginner This Camera is a Great Camera, its moderately quick , Only Problem being it doesnt have internal AF Motor. Recommended for a beginner into Photography June 24, 2012
Great camera I bought this camera for a trip to Australia and just love it. I have owned Nikon's all my life and its products like this that keep me a Nikon fan. The 3100 fells natural when in my hands. I was a little disappointed that my older lenses would not auto-focus but I only had to replace one and did that with a VR series and it was very affordable. I was also able to find it in red, that surprised me but I love it in red. my only complaint is it does look a bit funny with a zoom lens on as the lens is so big compared to the new smaller body ...but since that my worst complaint I'm happy. June 22, 2012
d3100 forever amazed at the features this camera possesses.clarity is phenominal. June 22, 2012
Simply The Best I love this camera!!!! love, love, love it!!! It has so many features and has allowed me to do just about anything I wish. It is my very first SLR and I was so scared at first but with the instructional video and all the information that was included...I am now confidant and poised and taking pictures of everything!!! Thanks NIKON!!!!! June 22, 2012
New Passion! I recently got my new Nikon D3100 camera and I'm definitely in love.It's super easy to use,and it opens your creative side.Everything you see, you will see a form of art!I work at a shipyard,but I plan on using this hobby for the rest of my life!Hopefully,end up becoming a professional photographer.Great buy,and pictures to come!Great to be a part of the Nikon Family! June 22, 2012
Awesome entry level SLR Love this camera, so easy to take amazing pictures! Highly recommend! June 22, 2012
Great camera for the price I love this camera. It is real easy to use if you don't know much. You can just put on auto and get great pics or if you want to get serious about taking them, it will take beautiful pictures. I got the bundle with the 18-55mm lens and the 55-200mm lens, this is our first nice camera and I'm loving it. Also it shoots great videos , you can use either lens to shoot video too. I got the red body. June 21, 2012
Great Camera Love this camera and it's features. Still learning how to use it (trial & error) because instruction manual really does not explain in detail how to use the menu(s). What pics I have taken are great. I am a semi professional & still long for the Professional FILM cameras. June 19, 2012
Great camera for a beginner DSLR I have enjoyed breaking in this new toy. There are so many things to learn and try, and I look forward to mastering some tricks. The package with 2.5x Telephoto & .45x Wide-Angle Digital Lenses have worked out well, and should only get better when I purchase the 300mm telephoto lens. I'm very happy so far with this purchase! June 19, 2012
Great for beginners D3100. Love it Perfect for the beginner Menu is generally helpful - learn as you go. A camera I can grow with for a long time June 18, 2012
How Camera compares to others of it kind My D3100 has features about the same as my D60 with larger megapixels for a larger picture, though rarley used, is there regardless. I compared it to a D5100 and a D3200 and found it outdoing one and equalling the other. I get very good performance out of my cameras and you will have a hard time convincing me that your advanced models are better. June 18, 2012
Wow, great camera for a first timer! Great camera for beginners. Love the auto focus feature! June 17, 2012
Crystal Clear Pictures I purchased the D3100 in preparation for the birth of my first grandchild. The pictures are amazingly crystal clear. The camera is so easy to use that at his first birthday party my youngest son picked it up, could easily adjust the settings, and took 458 pictures that captured the day as if it were a video. I am constantly receiving comments about the the quality of the pictures. I love this camera! June 15, 2012
Best camera I have had the opportunity to use. I have been a Nikon user for over a year now and have been very happy. I am an out door photographer I enjoy taking pictures of animals in there habitat. This camera works so well in all weather conditions and has never let me down. June 15, 2012
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Looking for a second D3100 lens with better zoom capability

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I have a D3100 and am interested in buying a new lens that can allow me to zoom in on people/animals/etc. Any recommendations? I'd prefer one that isn't any bigger than the one that came with the camera and will fit inside of the Nikon CF-DC1 Semi-Soft case that I bought to go with the camera. I'd also prefer to use this new lens as my primary lens (and not have to switch between multiple lenses).
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I am a new D3100 owner who loves nature photography. I just added a AF-S DX VR Zoom-Nikkor 55-200mm to my camera gear and have been extrememly pleased. The lens performs well and isn't much larger than the standard 18-55 mm.
Jan 19, 2012 by
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South Alabama, USA
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South Alabama, USA
Age: 55-65
Favorite Subject: Nature
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Role: Just getting started with photography

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with its 18-55mm accompanied k\lens the AF-S DX NIKKOR 55-300mm f/4.5-5.6G ED VR will be the best companion to get all ranges
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I personally would suggest the 55-200mm VR (or non VR, if you don't need it.), 55-300mm VR or 70-300mm VR. The 55-200(s) are the the cheapest, except for the 70-300mm That's not a VR, about $30 cheaper than the 55-200.
I have a D3000 and I'm going to get the 55-300 if I can.
Oct 17, 2011 by
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Indianapolis
Location : 
Indianapolis
Age: Under 18
Favorite Subject: Sports
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1. You want a telephoto zoom lens that is small? No problem, there are a bunch of them that other people mentioned like the 55-200 and 70-300. But recognize that what you are giving up is wide aperture. If you want a bright telephoto lens that is going to be big, heavy and expensive.
2. The idea of not switching lenses is absurd to me. If you have a bright prime like a 35/1.8, that is some 2+ stops faster than a consumer zoom lens at the wide bright end of the zoom range. When it gets dark you are going to want to put on the 35/1.8 to keep your shutter speeds reasonable. Otherwise you cannot shoot moving subjects in low light without a flash.
3. It may not work for you due to weight or price considerations but my 70-200 2.8 VR is what I prefer for portraits or animals.
Sep 21, 2011 by
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Well to be honest if you don't want a lens bigger than the one it came with(18-55mm) then you won't get close to anything. Also you have a SLR camera so it's not like you can zoom in and out easily for a primary lens I would suggest something not to big but not to small I personally would sugest a 55-200mm lens. I use this lens quite often.

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Apr 18, 2011 by
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Georgia
Location : 
Georgia
Age: 18-24
Favorite Subject: Nature
Nikon Family: 6-10 years
Experience: More than a year
Role: Serious passion, hobbyist

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I recently purchased the D3100 and got the AF-S NIKKOR 70-300mm 1:4.5-5.6G with VR, which I am very pleased with. I would highly recommend that lens. I'm sure there are others that would serve you just as well, but this one has worked out very well for me. I would love to have a zoom lens with a larger aperture, but this is just a hobby for me at this point and can't justify $5000 for a lens... :-)
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J_Driver
Portland, OR
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Portland, OR
Age: 35-44
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The 18-200mm VR lens is an excellent one-lens solution.
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Get the 55-200mm Nikkor with VR or none, even refurbished from Nikon site is great.
Apr 4, 2011 by
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Glenn
New Jersey
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New Jersey
Age: 18-24
Favorite Subject: Portrait
Nikon Family: 0-1 years
Experience: Less than a month
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Which lenses do you have at the moment.
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i just noticed that also. But i also noticed that the cable from my Canon point and shoot fits perfectly....given that everyone was talking about "generic" cables, is there any danger in using it?
May 30, 2012 by
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I happened to have one that came from another generic charger for a phone. Interestingly, the cord that comes with my Nikon S8000 point and shoot does not work with it! If I hadn't found one, I probably would've turned to eBay or Amazon. It is odd that it did not come with a USB, but they're easy to find.
Apr 1, 2012 by
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Maryland, USA
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Maryland, USA
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Yes...saving money is good but also if anyone has a modern cell phone or smart phone...most likely you have the USB cord already so no biggie there. What I did is purchase a small mini USB card reader at WalMart and paid like 7 bucks and it works great downloads in seconds when I'm on my USB 3.0 port.
Feb 10, 2012 by
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IL
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IL
Age: 35-44
Favorite Subject: Family & Friends
Nikon Family: 2-5 years
Experience: More than a year
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Let's not sugarcoat this: Nikon omitted the USB cable to save money and because they knew lots of customers already have that cable. They saved maybe 50 cents which translates to a dollar at the retail level. You can buy one from Amazon for between $0.01 and $2.50, $5.00 for the fancy name brand. The shipping costs more than the cable.
The D3100 is the lowest cost, entry level Nikon DSLR and there are a lot of minor cost savings like this. There is no wireless remote which saved them a dollar or two. The LCD screen is an older generation which might have saved ten or twenty dollars. There's no mechanical autofocus link which saved another twenty dollars or so. The lens has a plastic mount which saved ten dollars and will make it last much less long. I guess they figure D3100 customers don't change lens that much.
But they didn't cut corners on the things that matter most: image quality, autofocus, good ergonomics. It is an awesome camera. When you add everything up, it is the difference between the $600 D3100 and the $1100 D7000. I prefer the D3100. I'll buy my own USB cable if I need one.
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If your computer or laptop comes with a slot to enter your SD card you can insert it there. OR buy a Memory Card reader.
Jun 23, 2011 by
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Tashaa
Chicagoland Areas
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Chicagoland Areas
Age: 18-24
Favorite Subject: Portrait
Nikon Family: 2-5 years
Experience: More than a year
Role: Professional photographer

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You can most certainly purchase a USB 2.0 to micro-USB cable at any electronics store or through online retailers. While it is unfortunate that small things like that aren't included with the camera kit, it's usually not a problem to resolve on your own.
Jun 22, 2011 by
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San Francisco, CA
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San Francisco, CA
Age: 35-44
Favorite Subject: Family & Friends
Nikon Family: 11-20 years
Experience: 1-3 months
Role: Semi-professional photographer

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Most newer PCs have a built-in SD card reader. No need for a cable - just pull the card out of the camera and pop it in the card reader. Reliable, high-speed transfer and no cable to keep track of.
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IF you are like me you've been with Nikon for years and I can take my other Nikon cameras and use there USB Cords. Thats what I think that Nikon was thinking plus most computers come with built in or most people use Card reader and card writters nowadays But I don't find a missing USB cord strange only if this is your very first SLR from Nikon then it would be a little akward for the buyer. If you have other cameras even if it's not a Nikon I would think the ISB cord might be the same? I would take a chance!
Apr 25, 2011 by
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East Freetown MA.
Age: 45-54
Favorite Subject: Landscape
Nikon Family: 6-10 years
Experience: Less than a month
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Do you have a vertical grip for d3100?

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I recently bought a D3100; I am a photography student and I really need one.
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I have a Meike MK3100 holder/grip. It worked fine for a month, then I tried removing it. The cord's plug came apart in my Nikon D3100 and I have not bee able to find a replacement or get a response from the manufacturer. I am talking with Amazon to return it.
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Nikon doesn't produce one but a third party grip is available in the market for less than $25
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Yes, a 3rd party grip has been out for a while now. It is actually fairly good, though the external cord is a small annoyance. You can find it on Amazon very easily. For the price, it's great until Nikon makes one of their own.

Amazon - /Professional-Vertical-Battery-D3100-Digital/dp/B004S958VU
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Steve
Boston, MA
Location : 
Boston, MA
Age: 25-34
Favorite Subject: Travel
Nikon Family: 2-5 years
Experience: 6-12 months
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To my knowledge, there is no vertical grip available for the D3100.
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San Francisco, CA
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Nikon Family: 11-20 years
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The D3100 doesn't use a battery grip.
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Using an older 75-200mm telephoto zoom lens with my D3100

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I have an older Toyo Optics 75-200mm Telephoto Zoom Lens. How do I use it in conjunction with my Nikon D3100?
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yes but you'll loose autofocus and colour matrix but it'll work fine without both
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If it has the Nikon-F mount, you can. But, if it's a manual lens, then you will not have any autofocus functionality. Even if it is an autofocus lens, unless it has the silent wave motor technology built into it, it won't work on the D3100 body. However, you will still be able to use the other functions with the lens. As I am not familiar with Toyo's line of camera lenses, I can't say how well it will work or not with the D3100 body. However, I would suggest that you spring for the more modern lenses so that you can take full advantage of what the D3100 has to offer.
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San Francisco, CA
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Yes it may be a Nikon mount and will probably fit, the thing with it though is whether it will auto focus, which I very much doubt it will and if it will meter, the only way to find out would be to contact the lens manufacturer or put it on the camera and see what happens.
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It says right on the box that it has a Nikon mount
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You will need to get in contact with the manufacture of the third equipment for compatibility information with our products.
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I have a old n4004s nikon 35 mm and would like to buy a nikon d3100. I have a sigma 70-210 1.4-5.6 auto focus lens will the new d3100 accomodate this lens. Need to know before purchasing the new camera
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Ormond Beach
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Ormond Beach
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Unless your lens has something similar to the Silent Wave motor mechanism in its lens mechanics, it would still work with the D3100, but you might not get the autofocus to work. This is because there is no pinout from the camera body to drive the lens's motor to do the autofocusing. I found that out the hard way with my Nikon AF 80-200mm f/2.8 lens. All of the other functions will work with thhe D3100, it's just that there will be no autofocus. Make sure that any new lens that you purchase is compatible with the SWM function of the D3100 or any other Nikon DSLR. I would suggest going to a camera shop and test driving lenses with the camera bodies you are interested in buying to see how well they work and if you like its feel during handling.
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San Francisco, CA
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San Francisco, CA
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the D3100 doesn't have a screw, meaning it need lenses with built in AF motors. Your Sigma 70-210 is not HSM so the AF wouldn't work.
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not really, unless its of recent purchase. when using older lens, so many features are lost (most likely including auto focus i believe in your case) that it doesn't make sense to even try.

instead, buy nikon's 55-200 VR lens for around $200 for use on the D3100. you'd get all the newest features and vibration reduction too (very helpful for handhold sports shots).

when set to the high zoom (ie: 200mm) it even more powerful than what you had, giving a tighter cropping factor than your old n4004s with the sigma. plus its such a small light lens. and darn sharp.
 
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oregon
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oregon
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You will need to get in contact with the manufacture of the third party lens for compatibility information with our products.
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Can I use the same Nikkor lenses that I have with a D50 for the D3100?

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18-55, 55-200, 300 mm
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W. Newbury, MA
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It depends on the lense format. The D3100 accepts the DX format only. If you have a FX lense format, it might not work. Also, if you have a non-cpu lense, you will have to focus yourself along with anything the lense can do automatically.
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D3100 can't operate AF function with AF 300 f/4 lens.
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If your 300m is AF-s 300 f/4 answer is yes.
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Which memory card for my D3100

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We are traveling to Africa for more than a month and need to purchase significant number of memory cards. I will be taking Jpeg, Jpeg fine and Jpeg + RAW images (ratio of shots not known at this time) with possible multipule shots. Will I need the high speed transfer such as the Sandisk Class 4 15 MB/s 100x or does the camera have enough buffer memory built in to handle the normal speed GB cards. I may take some movies. Thanks
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Any Secure Digital card can ce used. If you are going to be using burst mode a lot, get a class 6 or higher card. If taking landscapes and/or macros, any speed will do. Just know that the slower the card speed, the longer the buffer takes to transfer pictures to the card.
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As far as I can tell, you can use pretty much any SD card from any manufacturer in the D3100. Most of them are SDHC these days, so they are Class 6 (I think). Still, as long as it's a current version that's supported on the market, you can use it in your camera. In the User's Manual, it does give recommendations for the manufacturer of SD cards, but it's not a hard and fast rule. They are just guidelines.
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page 55 of the manual says you can use sandisk SDHC cards up to 16GB and SDXC cards up to 64GB. hope this helps.
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Is the lens detachable?

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I just want to be sure I can get/use other lens with this camera.
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Of course, all DSLR camera lenses are detachable. Think about it.... if a camera company made separate lenses, would they build their cameras with detachable lenses? YES!!
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yes all DSLRs are able to change lens
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Yes, you can use other lenses with this camera body.

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No. The D3100 does not come with a memory card. For the best, use a class 6 or higher card. You can use a slower memory card, but the buffer, or temporary memory space will take longer to move the pictures to the card itself. Because of a slower memory card, the card access lamp may stay on longer then usual. Don't turn the camera off when the lamp is on.
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Hello the D3100 does not come with a memory card you have to buy your own on the side and the 30min video saves in one whole part
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1) no card comes with d3100. class 6 or higher is recommended for video taking.
2) not sure
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Any suggestions for a good macro lens for D3100.

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I want to be able to take closes of flowers etc--
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With the current crop of lenses available for the D3100, I would suggest going for the AF-S Micro Nikkor 60mm f/2.8G lens. It's flexible in that you can use it for your macro photography and for your general photography as well. When I was working as a photojournalist and shooting with my FM2N, I used my 55mm f/2.8 Micro-Nikkor as my go-to lens for quick copy work and artistic needs.
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I would save up and get only a NIKKOR lens for my Nikon Body. Nikon means Optical, so, I would not expect the optimum performance of your body when using third party lenses.
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60mm, 105mm both very good, also the offerings from Sigma are very good, all depends on your budget.
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PCMAG.com’s PJ Jacobowitz reviewed the D3100 D-SLR, giving the camera high honors for its great image quality, continuous autofocus during still and video shooting and it’s ease of use for novice D-SLR users. The camera received a 4 Star Rating from PCMAG, which has been reviewing technology products for nearly three decades.
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Mike Tomkins and Shawn Barnett posted their full review of the Nikon D3100 D-SLR to ImagingResource.com. They noted that the camera's exposures are metered nicely. The reviewers said that for an amateur looking to move up from a point-and-shoot, the D3100 offers plenty of room to grow. "It's a pretty easy Dave's Pick," they added.

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Dcresource.com's Jeff Keller posted his review of the Nikon D3100 D-SLR. Keller noted that "camera performance was generally excellent." He noted that when composing photos with the optical viewfinder, the AF locks very quickly on the subject. He also said the camera's battery life was the best of any entry-level D-SLR or interchangeable lens camera.

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Popular Photography's Phil Ryan reviewed the Nikon D3100, concluding the camera offers more accurate colors, noise reduction, resolving power and higher top sensitivity that its competition, along with a more compelling price. Ryan notes that one of the best features of the camera is the flip switch on the camera's back to enter live-view and video shooting modes, because of its accessibility; in addition to the camera's overall ergonomic design. Regarding the video, Ryan found the quality rivals many consumer grade HD camcorders.

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The Nikon D3100 D-SLR was the recipient of the iF Product Design Award, which is sponsored by the International Forum Design GmbH of Hanover, Germany. Features of the D3100 of note are the camera's EXPEED 2 image processing engine, new 14.2 megapixel DX-format CMOS sensor and HD movie recording. Also noted were the full featured offerings of the D3100 in a compact size and light weight camera body. In selecting recipients of the award, product aspects including quality of design, functionality, degree of innovation, simplicity of operation and environmental impact are considered.


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The Nikon D3100 D-SLR received Professional Photographer magazine's Hot One 2011 award. According to the magazine, "The 14.2-megapixel Nikon D3100 camera in our lower-priced DSLR category takes the award with an impressive set of features that had our judges singing its praises. It's also happens to be the world's first DSLR with full-time autofocus in Live View and D-Movie mode for shooting full HD (1080p) video. The camera's new EXPEED 2 image processing engine works with an 11-point autofocus system and the DX-format CMOS sensor to produce excellent image quality." Professional Photographer has organized the Hot One awards for 12 years. Winners are chosen based on innovation, usefulness in a real-world studio setting, and value for the price.

 


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GlobalGrind.com's Fida Sleiman posted a review of the Nikon D3100 D-SLR, noting that the camera is one of the website's favorites. Sleiman noted that camera operation is easy, and "creative control is virtually limitless." Features touted included Nikon Vibration Reduction technology, the D3100's integrated Guide Mode, and HD video recording.

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Digital Camera Review's Jim Keenan posted a review of the Nikon D3100 DSLR. He was impressed with the still image quality as well as the quality when capturing video. Keenan felt the camera was well built, and noted that the surface finish felt secure in the hand. He liked the fact that so many of the settings are controllable via the mode dials, which are easily accessible while shooting.

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Gevon Servo posted his review of the Nikon D3100 to The Phoblographer. Gevon noted that the camera is ideal for the user moving up to their first D-SLR. He said it is a great educational camera, as well as ideal for family use; a perfect size to take on vacation or around the town. Servo concluded that, "The camera was extremely practical, light, nimble and easy to use."

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Liam McCabe posted his review of the D3100 D-SLR on the Digitalcamera-hq.com website, saying the camera is "perhaps the most well-balanced entry-level D-SLR out right now." McCabe was impressed with many features of the D3100, specifically the inclusion of 1080p HD video recording, live view and the user-friendly Guide mode. He added that the D3100 is "a charm to use."

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TJ Donegan posted his review of the Nikon D3100 D-SLR to the digitalcamerainfo.com website, noting the quality of the camera and ease of use. He said, “It’s a lightweight camera that handles well, offers a great deal of control, and produces some very nice images.” Donegan noted that with the camera’s Guide mode and feature set, it is ideal for the beginner who wants a camera they can grow into. Features that impressed Donegan were: the still image performance, ISO sensitivity and dynamic range, in-camera editing and control options and ability to utilize the wide range of NIKKOR lenses.