The exterior is different from the D3000 are just above the rear of the camera. The top of the camera is Nikon D3100 Knob Drive mode or adjust the photographic method, isolated. This button adjusts the camera to shoot at a picture. Continuous shooting. Shooting delay (Timer) or Quiet mode, also known as the silent operation of imaging systems that are lighter than normal.
Button on the back of the camera, they had to change the button AF-L, AE-L is designed to swell up to the edge seems to use up The buttons on the left of the screen has been added keys from 4 to 5 button mouse button, they are still functions the same, just add a button i added also D3100 also has a 'lever' that took the use of open Close Live View, especially where it allows users to easily work with the LV and that this will be a lever for pressing the button to save the film that separates the specific It is very clear that convenience. Filming and the D3100 can also focus on the track also.
For the Nikon D3100 that has changed a lot, such as the processors of its new EXPEED 2 and Sensor CCD with a 10 mega pixel has been used since the D40X, D60 and D3000 that has been converted to. keep up with trends by size CMOS sensor 14.2 megapixel Nikon's own production does not use Sony then.
I recently updated my DSLR collection to the Nikon D3100 from the Nikon D70. There are good reviews out there that you should check out. However, I would like to share some of my first impressions.
ReplyDeletePro:
-Better image quality and lower noise at high ISO with the D3100
-MUCH MUCH lighter, which will be nice when traveling
-Larger LCD screen
-11 focus points, including 3D focus which tracks the motion of the subject or camera.
-1080p Video
-14 megapixels
-2nd Generation DSLR
-Quiet, quiet, quiet
Cons:
-No bracketing option. Not a huge deal since I only bracket once a year
-Cannot use my old 50mm 1.8 lens. I knew this before purchasing the camera.
-As of 10/1/2010, Camera RAW for the D3100 is not supported in Photoshop or Lightroom. Need to shoot .jpg + RAW or use Nikon Capture NX2 for RAW files. That should be updated soon, so not a big deal.
-Can hear the lens focusing when recording video.
-No depth of field preview.
-Can't use wireless remote
I'm an amateur photographer and this camera meets my needs. I love the fact that it's small and light, with great quality images. If I were a serious photographer and had more money to spare, I would wait and check out the D7000, which appears to have phenomenal specs. I'm happy with my purchase and I highly recommend this camera.