Nikon D3100 Lenses
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Nikon D3100 - Jeff Revell - Paperback $14.99 Nikon D3100 |
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Nikon D3100 - Simon Stafford - Paperback $19.15 Nikon D3100 |
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Nikon D3100 (Screen) $14.99 Nikon D3100 (Screen) |
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Nikon D3100 Digital Field Guide $19.99 A 14.2 megapixel camera with full 1080p video capabilities, the Nikon D3100 camera is both powerful and yet, accessible to first-time dSLR users. The Nikon D3100 Digital Field Guide will teach you how to get the most out of the advanced dSLR features of the Nikon D3100 as well as improve your basic photography skills. Chapter 1: Exploring the Nikon D3100. – This chapter covers the key components of the Nikon D3100 including basic layout, dials, switches, buttons, and navigation of the viewfinder screen. Chapter 2: Nikon D3100 Essentials. – Learn the various modes for exposures, auto focus, white balance, and picture controls. Chapter 3: Exploring the Nikon D3100 Menus. – Learn to use the playback, shooting, setup and retouch menus to get the most out of the Nikon D3100's photographic potential. Chapter 4: Essential Photography Concepts. – Understand the basics of exposure, depth of field, and composition on your Nikon D3100 to take your photography to the next level. Chapter 5: Selecting and Using Lenses. – Learn lens basics and which lens to use to get the exact type of photos that you want. Chapter 6: Working With Light. – Create natural and beautiful photographs with your D3100 and this chapter's tips on soft light, hard light, natural light, and the use of flash to get the best possible photos. Chapter 7: Working With Live View and Video. – Learn the various video modes of the Nikon D3100 camera, and find tips and tricks for getting the best video possible with your dSLR. Chapter 8: Real World Applications. – Get professional pointers for capturing still-life, action, and abstract photos, as well as landscapes, sports, and architectural subjects with your Nikon D3100. Chapter 9: Viewing and In-Camera Editing. – Learn to view, download, and re-touch images with the Nikon D3100's easy to use editing interface. Appendix A: Accessories. – This Appendix brings together information about remote controls, tripods, monopods, and other accessories that will help you get the most out of your Nikon D3100. Appendix B: How to Use the Grey Card and Color Checker. – Learn how to produce photos with accurate white balance and color with these free-inside-the-book tools. This go-anywhere, full-color guide includes a free grey/color checker card to help you achieve accurate white balance and color in any situation. With the Nikon D3100 Digital Field Guide, you will gain a thorough understanding not only of the Nikon D3100, but also the basic fundamentals of capturing the best possible photos. |
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Nikon D3100 By Stafford, Simon $24.4 A guide to the Nikon D3100 camera describes the cameras controls, exposure and focusing systems, custom settings, shooting, and setup menus, and discusses the lenses and accessories available. Author: Stafford, Simon Series Title: Magic Lantern Guides Publication Date: 2011/04/26 Number of Pages: 319 Binding Type: Paperback Language: English Depth: 1.00 Width: 5.00 Height: 7.50 |
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Nikon D3100 for Dummies - Julie Adair King - Paperback $19.49 Nikon D3100 for Dummies |
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Camera Bag for Nikon D3100 (Brown) $26.86 This camera bag is designed for Nikon D3100. |
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Camera Bag for Nikon D3100 (Black) $26.86 This camera bag is designed for Nikon D3100. |
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Nikon D3100 Digital Field Guide - J. Dennis Thomas - Paperback $13.59 Nikon D3100 Digital Field Guide |
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Nikon D3100 $19.99 This is the eBook version of the printed book. Nikon's new D3100 is a perfect entry-level DSLR. This book is for anyone who upgrades from their point-and-shoot, or for anyone who wants to jump into photography with the control and capabilities of a DSLR but without the high price. There's the manual, of course, as well as competing books, and while they all explain, often in 400+ pages, what the camera can do, none of them shows exactly how to use the camera to create great images! This book has one goal: to teach D3100 owners how to make great shots using their Nikon camera. It teaches how to use the D3100 to create the type of photos that inspired users to buy the camera in the first place. Everything in the book is in service of creating a great image. Starting with the top ten things needed to know about the camera, photographer Jeff Revell then carefully guides readers through the modes of the camera. Users get practical advice from a pro on which settings to use when, great shooting tips, and even end-of-chapter assignments. |
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Nikon D3100 14.2MP Digital SLR Camera Body $699.99 Nikon D3100 14.2MP Digital SLR Camera Body Only - NIKON D3100 BODY |
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LCD GGS Screen Protector for Nikon D3100 (Transparent Black) $4.87 This LCD GGS screen protector is designed for Nikon D3100. |
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Nikon D3100 For Dummies $29.99 Unlock all the secrets of the powerful new Nikon D3100 DSLR camera Author Julie King knows how to teach newbies, and in this handy guide she?ll help you get the very most out of the powerful new Nikon D3100. Say you?re already an experienced photographer? The helpful tips and tricks in this friendly book will get you quickly up to speed on the D3100?s new 14-megapixel sensor, continous video/live focus, full HD video, expanded autofocus, and more. As a seasoned instructor at the Palm Beach Photographic Center, Julie anticipates all questions, whether you?re a beginner or digital camera pro, and offers pages of easy-to-follow advice. Helps you get every bit of functionality out of the new Nikon D3100 camera Walks you through its exciting new features, including the 14-megapixel sensor, continous video/live focus, full HD video, expanded autofocus, and the updated in-camera menu Explores shooting in Auto mode, managing playback options, and basic troubleshooting Explains how to adjust the camera?s manual settings for your own preferred exposure, lighting, focus, and color style Covers digital photo housekeeping tips?how to organize, edit, and share your files Tap all the tools in this hot new DSLR camera and start taking some great pix with Nikon D3100 For Dummies . |
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David Busch's Compact Field Guide for the Nikon D3100 - David D. Busch - Paperback $13.43 David Busch's Compact Field Guide for the Nikon D3100 |
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Vertical Battery Grip for Nikon D3100 Digital Cameras $44.64 - Vertical shooting more comfortable- Same hold feeling as original grip- Runs with 2*EN-EL14 batteries- Compatible for Nikon D3100 |
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Nikon D3100 By Revell, Jeff $28.26 A guide to the Nikon D3100 camera provides information on the cameras scene modes, composition, focus, lighting, and composition to take successful portraits and sports and landscape photographs. Author: Revell, Jeff Series Title: From Snapshots to Great Shots Subtitle: From Snapshots to Great Shots Publication Date: 2010/11/29 Number of Pages: 288 Binding Type: Paperback Language: English Depth: 0.50 Width: 7.50 Height: 9.00 |
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Nikon D3100 for Dummies $21.02 This FULL COLOR book helps new Nikon D3100 users get a better understanding of their camera's controls and guides them through getting better photos with the model. Topics include: Fast Track to Super Snaps - getting the feel for the camera, shooting in Auto mode, managing playback options, basic troubleshooting Taking Creative Control - adjusting manual settings to get better results from exposure, lighting, focus and color, then applying those settings to photo sessions Working with Picture Files - sending images to a computer for organizing, editing, and sharing The Part of Tens - tips on photo editing and select features |
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Nikon D3100 Kit With 18-105mm VR $879.9 The Nikon D3100 features a 14.2 megapixels DX-format CMOS image sensor which delivers lifelike images with vivid colors, reduced noise and smooth tonal gradations. With an EXPEED 2 image processing engine, the D3100 is capable of high ISO (100-3200) light sensitivity - extendable up to 12800 as well as a full HD (1920 x 1080) D-Movie mode. The Nikon D3100�fs razor-sharp 11-point Autofocus system offers fast and precise autofocus coverage across the frame. Four AF-area modes, including 3D-tracking AF, deliver sharp results, whether your subject is off-center, moving fast or completely unpredictable. During Live View on the 3-inch LCD, you can also select the fulltime servo AF (AF-F) mode which keeps subjects in focus without the need to press the shutter release button. The Nikon D3100 is very easy to use with a GUIDE mode which provides quick and easy-to-use in-camera assistance. Sample images appear on the display to show you what will happen to your image if you apply the suggested settings. For easy maintenance, the Nikon D3100 features a Dual Integrated dust reduction system with Image Sensor Cleaning and Airflow Control systems keeping dust away from the camera�fs image sensor for clear, spot-free images. |

Can I use old film Nikon lenses on a Nikon D3100?
ok soo i have a nikon d3100 with a 18-55 VR lens but i want some more lens because i hear it would help out with image quality. yes i am a amature but do how ever love me a good picture.soo i found good deal on film camera lenses such as...(Nikkor 35-70 mm lens, sigma 70-300mm, 100-300mm Tokina, Nikon 50mm 1:1.8 Series E) and much more.. soo i was hopeing some one can help clear out a few things with me on this dslr camera game because i like what i see.. thank you
They will mechanically mount and you can release the shutter, but thats about it, the 3100 lacks the communication for non-stop down metering (with AF-D type and older Ai manual diaphragm lenses) This means you can only really use the camera in M mode, pre-focusing then stopping down, metering and then taking the pic. A slow process.
You won't be able to focus automatically, even with older AF lenses, these required a motor in the camera body, which the D3100 lacks, which means manual focus, on a matte focus screen (bad, you want split prism) though a small (bad you want big) penta-mirror (bad you want the brighter sharper penta-prism) viewfinder.
I would stick to modern AFs lenses for the 3100, if you really want manual lenses then you need to get something like a D90 or used D100/200, the 3100 isn't designed for them, or the more aspirational users who would wish to use them.
Sorry to be frank, I'm not dissing your cam, just this is the best honest advice I can give.
Macro video with Nikon D3100 and Sigma 50mm 2.8 DG Macro lenses


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