Attractive price, APS-C image sensor
Strong stills, weak video
Image quality is excellent
User interface is perfect for consumers stepping up from P&S digital cameras
Very compact form factor
Decent photo quality for its class, Stylish, ultra-thin metal body
Excellent Magnifying Glass Plus mode
Sharp lens, Wide aperture, Short shutter lag
Capable of a low-resolution burst mode
Solid product in more ways than one
Good photo quality, with respectable high ISO performance, Very rugged body
Quality of the lens is great for a camera at this price point
Good colour reproduction, Available at a reasonable price
Deliver a decent burst mode and a fun high-speed video mode
Nice camera to use
Built in Wi-Fi, 15m waterproof
Burst modes are very fast which is great for candid street scenes
Affordable, rugged build
Image stabilisation, Quick focusing
Speed, good looks, and pretty pictures
Large image sensor, Superb image quality
Sensor provides excellent results from ISO 100-1600
Good autofocus and shutter lag performance
'It’s a strong look as the D3100 succeeds in out-classing a number of DSLR cameras classed as "higher spec" in various manufacturers’ ranges. '
'The camera is impressive throughout its automatic ISO range, and it even performs fairly well at its H1 setting, ISO 6400.'
'ideal camera'
'Nikon's latest dSLR offering for 2010, the D3100 improves upon the D3000 released last year.'
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