Nikon D3100 Entry-Level DSLR Optimize Camera
August 21, 2010 | Digital Camera | 1 CommentThe Nikon D3100 will be available at the end of September for £ 499.99 body only, and for £ 579.99 with a starter kit lens 18-55mm. Designed to facilitate the transition from compact to DSLR, the D3100 has an automatic scene detection, optimize camera settings according to the situation, and a way of way, providing a step by step process for new users, showing how changing parameters will affect the image.

This is an automatic 11 points for discussion, while a face detection system claims to be able to track 35 faces in a photo at some point. HD can be captured at full resolution 1,920 x 1,080 at 24 frames per second with sound, and simple edits can still be done on camera. Specific frames of video can be captured as stills.
Monitoring the D3000 strongly recommended, the D3100 is based on a 14.2 megapixel sensor, has a capacity of full HD video recording, a Live View 3 inch display and improved ergonomics. A new two EXPEED Processing Engine is designed to maximize the light captured by the 14.2 megapixel sensor, while the ISO 100-3200 standard can be boosted up to 12,800, which Nikon says will be able to produce sharp images from moving objects such as children, even without flash.
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