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The Nikon D3100 18-55VR and 55-300VR features a 3 inch LCD. The designed for newcomers to D-SLR photography.
The Nikon D3100 includes continuous auto-focus, a special HD video-recording feature. The users will have the option to record video in different HD sizes and frame rates.
The Nikon D3100 has inherited Guide mode settings from the popular D3000, with additional options to further assist in capturing, editing and organising images in-camera.
A new DX-format 14.2-megapixel CMOS image sensor has been developed by Nikon, along with the new image-processing system, EXPEED 2. Both features have been adopted for the D3100, enabling the camera to deliver outstanding quality and definition with every shot. Weighing just 450g (body) the Nikon D3100 is the lightest camera in Nikon's current lineup of digital SLR cameras.
The Nikon D3100 has ISO 100-3200 sensitivity, with the versatility of effectively boosting ISO up to 12800. Using the easy-access movie record button you can instantly switch to video mode on the Nikon D 3100.
The Nikon D3100 is a follow-up to last year's entry-level D3000. The Nikon D3100 D-SLRs could only auto-focus on command, but it was very slow since the camera's processor must capture image information, save it, display it on the LCD and auto-focus. This Nikon D3100 camera is able to accomplish this thanks to a new image processor called the Expeed 2, Nikon said, though no specific information was given about its CPU or clock speed.
The Nikon D3100 captures at 1080p will be available at 24 frames per second, while 720p will allow for captures at 24 and 30 frames per second. The D3100 has inherited Guide mode settings from the popular D3000, with additional options to further assist in capturing, editing and organising images in-camera. A new DX-format 14.2-megapixel CMOS image sensor has been developed by Nikon, along with the new image-processing system, EXPEED 2.
Both features have been adopted for the new enabling the camera to deliver outstanding quality and definition with every shot. Weighing just 450g (body) the D3100 is the lightest camera in Nikon’s current lineup of digital SLR cameras.
A new DX-format 14.2-megapixel CMOS image sensor has been developed by Nikon, along with the new image-processing system, EXPEED 2. Both features have been adopted for the D3100, enabling the camera to deliver outstanding quality and definition with every shot. Weighing just 450g (body) the Nikon D3100 is the lightest camera in Nikon's current lineup of digital SLR cameras.
The Nikon D3100 has ISO 100-3200 sensitivity, with the versatility of effectively boosting ISO up to 12800. Using the easy-access movie record button you can instantly switch to video mode on the Nikon D 3100.
The Nikon D3100 is a follow-up to last year's entry-level D3000. The Nikon D3100 D-SLRs could only auto-focus on command, but it was very slow since the camera's processor must capture image information, save it, display it on the LCD and auto-focus. This Nikon D3100 camera is able to accomplish this thanks to a new image processor called the Expeed 2, Nikon said, though no specific information was given about its CPU or clock speed.
This D3100 camera users will have the option to record video in different HD sizes and frame rates.
The Nikon D3100 captures at 1080p will be available at 24 frames per second, while 720p will allow for captures at 24 and 30 frames per second. The D3100 has inherited Guide mode settings from the popular D3000, with additional options to further assist in capturing, editing and organising images in-camera. A new DX-format 14.2-megapixel CMOS image sensor has been developed by Nikon, along with the new image-processing system, EXPEED 2.
Both features have been adopted for the new enabling the camera to deliver outstanding quality and definition with every shot. Weighing just 450g (body) the D3100 is the lightest camera in Nikon’s current lineup of digital SLR cameras.
Nikon D3100 features:
- 14.2MP DX Sensor
- 3" LCD
- Live View
- HD 1080p Video w/ Sound & Autofocus
- 11-point Autofocus
- 3 Frames per Second Shooting
- ISO 100 to 3200 (Expand to 12800-Hi2)
- Self Cleaning Sensor
- EXPEED 2, Image Processing Engine
- Scene Recognition System
This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 19 May, 2011.
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