Entry level DSLR camera with a new CMOS image sensor, image-processing engine and helpful Guide mode The new 14.2-megapixel Nikon D3100 digital SLR camera offers powerful features, such as the ...
Nikon on Wednesday announced the D3100, the newest addition to its lineup of DSLR cameras. The D3100 has a 14.2-megapixel CMOS sensor, three-inch LCD display, and one button 1080p HD video recording.
After many weeks of rumors and leaks, Nikon has officially unveiled its D3100 digital SLR camera, featuring a 14.2 megapixel resolution, a new enhanced guide made to help users step into DSLRs, and—in ...
As the rumor mill hit fever pitch, Nikon chose to announce the successor to its popular D3000 entry-level digital SLR. The new D3100 is Nikon's first digital SLR to record full 1080p high definition ...
Nikon just made the cheap DSLR market interesting again: Their first DSLR with 1080p video, the D3100, is the first DSLR with real, constant autofocus powers during video recording. And it’s only 700 ...
Yesterday we brought news that Nikon we’re launching a new amateur friendly DSLR, the D3100 (click here for the full specs). Tech Digest got to have a brief hands-on play with the camera yesterday.
Nikon is targeting a wide range of photographers with its new D3100 DSLR. This 14.2-megapixel camera is the successor to Nikon's D3000. It offers a number of features for the more advanced ...
A few things worth mentioning: there’s a quiet shutter release mode, not sure if that’s new, but buddy I could have used that a few times when I was traveling. The autofocus mode will detect up to 35 ...
The Nikon D3100 camera DSLR let you shoot like a pro with a Guide Mode that displays instructions for the most basic camera operations for shooting, image playback and editing and the application of ...
Falling into line just above Nikon’s other entry-level D3000 DSLR, the D3100 has some fresh features that make it a very attractive DLSR option for photographers who are starting out. Its notable new ...
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