![]() Nikon has made it easy on novice users by including a couple of point and shoot modes, which are indicated on the mode dial by the green camera icon and a no-flash icon. There are a number of basic controls available directly from the mode dial on top of the D3100. The D3100’s grip has a nice rubbery coating that makes it easy to hold onto and gives it a more professional feel – even if we all know it’s a consumer level camera.Īs an entry-level DSLR, the D3100 does a pretty good job of balancing easy access to shooting modes for novice users with advanced controls reasonably accessible for more advanced users. It doesn’t feel so small that it is hard to handle or feel cramped in your hands. While my personal preference is a larger-sized DSLR, Nikon has the ergonomics just right for the D3100. Like the entry-level Nikon DSLRs before it ( e.g., D40, D60, D5000), the D3100 is very compact. The D3100 sits at the low-end of Nikon’s DSLR line-up and is surprisingly affordable given its feature set. ![]() ![]() The Nikon D3100 is an entry-level DSLR with a 14.2-megapixel DX format sensor, which captures great still images, as well as 1080p HD video. ![]()
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