For those seeking a good transitional camera as they advance from a point and shoot camera to a more advanced model, such as a DSLR, Nikon is now offering the D3100 DSLR model. The D3100 includes on-screen help guides for giving photographers more opportunities for learning how to use their cameras.
The D3100 includes a 14.2 megapixel CMOS image sensor. which should create high-quality images. Additionally, the D3100 offers 11-point auto focus, a viewfinder, and the ability to use the built-in flash or an external flash unit.
Finally, Nikon includes a touch screen, 3.0-inch LCD that allows you to shoot photos and full 1080p HD videos by touching the LCD.
Nikon's D3100 should be available now for an MSRP of $699.95 in a kit that includes a starter lens. (Compare Prices) That seems like a very good price for an intermediate-level camera with all of the features the D3100 offers.
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