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<blockquote data-quote="WeeHector" data-source="post: 166843" data-attributes="member: 14301"><p>I've been using my D3100 for nearly 2 months now and I can honestly say it amazes me every time I pick it up. I make lots of mistakes about settings and am presently on about 1 great photo for every 100 I take. Not saying the other 99 are rubbish, just lacking the something special which turns a good photo into a great one. It is so refreshing to be able to snap away without worrying about card size or battery life.</p><p></p><p>Living in a tiny village in which I also work has meant that I have had to look for subjects to photograph but there is no shortage of wildlife.</p><p></p><p>The camera itself is remarkable. Easy to use out of the box, as everything is automatic but, despite the seeming complexity of the numerous buttons, manipulations are soon mastered. The much decried 18-55 kit lens has fulfilled everything I have asked of it and has gone far beyond my wildest dreams. </p><p></p><p>To anyone who is hesitating about this "entry-level" camera, I would say "Go for it". It takes photography out of the realm of "I was there and I've got a photo to prove it" and into a world of photos you have dreamt about in magazines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WeeHector, post: 166843, member: 14301"] I've been using my D3100 for nearly 2 months now and I can honestly say it amazes me every time I pick it up. I make lots of mistakes about settings and am presently on about 1 great photo for every 100 I take. Not saying the other 99 are rubbish, just lacking the something special which turns a good photo into a great one. It is so refreshing to be able to snap away without worrying about card size or battery life. Living in a tiny village in which I also work has meant that I have had to look for subjects to photograph but there is no shortage of wildlife. The camera itself is remarkable. Easy to use out of the box, as everything is automatic but, despite the seeming complexity of the numerous buttons, manipulations are soon mastered. The much decried 18-55 kit lens has fulfilled everything I have asked of it and has gone far beyond my wildest dreams. To anyone who is hesitating about this "entry-level" camera, I would say "Go for it". It takes photography out of the realm of "I was there and I've got a photo to prove it" and into a world of photos you have dreamt about in magazines. [/QUOTE]
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