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October 2010
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The editors liked
Shoots HD video
Autofocus in movie and live view modes
Ood image quality for the price
Intuitive controls and guide menu for beginners
Good low light abilities
Very good image quality
HD video capability
Compact and comfortable body
Built-in guides are useful
Excellent high ISO performance
Lots of features that put it ahead of all other entry-level digital SLRs. Full HD recording at 24fps. Excellent image quality for its class. Excellent noise control. Strong in-camera JPEG processing
The editors didn't like
Autofocus makes noise in movie mode
Fixed LCD screen
No exposure bracketing
Menu could use more detail
No dedicated ISO button
No microphone jack
Screen doesn't swivel
Low-resolution LCD screen. No bracketing. No external microphone input
Nikon seems to want to make this one count: up until the higher end D7000 was announced in the latter stages of 2010, the D3100 was its first DSLR to introduce Full HD video capabilities to its range. This is captured at 24 frames per second and in widely...
Taking the first step into DSLR photography can sometimes seem more like a daunting leap into the unknown, but beginner-oriented cameras don't come any friendlier than the Nikon D3100. Along with wide-ranging scene modes, the Guide mode really does tak...
Despite sitting at the low end of Nikon's digital SLR range, the Nikon D3100 is an excellent camera. It features similar styling to much more expensive cameras, with an oversized handgrip, and it's a robust and well made solution. The kit lens is particularly impressive. It offers impressive colour reproduction, and pin-sharp photographs. Noise is very well contained, even in dark conditions, mak
The Nikon D3100 is competing in an increasingly crowded market, and it struggles to differentiate itself. It's good, yes, but there are also impressive options available from Canon, Olympus and others. The D3100 also lacks manual controls when filming videos, stopping you from adjusting certain settings.
If you've already decided on an entry-level DSLR, the chances are you'll be considering Nikon and Canon. The Nikon D3100 is an excellent all-rounder, and well worth the money.Best offers for the Nikon D3100Amazon Marketplace £492.99 Nikon D3100 is tagg...
Guide Mode, Full HD movie capture, well-handled image quality
Pricier than many entry-level models, no Depth of Field preview button, limitations to movie capture
The Nikon D3100 takes “entry-level” DSLRs up a notch. It’s a hugely well-specified model that trounces current competition at this level. The pictures are great as is the Full HD 1080p movie mode. Those looking for a DSLR for the first time need look n...
Lightweight yet robust construction; Fast and responsive for an entry-level model; Reasonably priced; Large, well-labelled buttons and controls; Built-in 'guide' mode
Handgrip is on the small side; Video not as quick or easy to shoot with as other dSLRs
The Nikon D3100 provides a painless entry point into the Nikon dSLR system. It enables amateurs to capture more professional-looking images with the minimum of fuss and prior knowledge....