Interesting set of shooting features
Large pentaprism viewfinder, 5fps burst shooting
Delivers a lot of features and performance
Strong features compared to rivals
Inexpensive, Solid construction, Sharp photos
Affordable, if rather unexciting, super-zoom camera
Wide-angle lens, Good macro performance
Easy-to-use rugged point-and-shoot
Tough outer shell and cosseted interior
Fair enough, it's adequate and mostly does the job
Solid build, Good image quality
Sharp 20x zoom lens, Compact body
Enhanced GPS functionality, intelligent digital zoom
Plenty of useful shooting features
Capture wonderfully-detailed and richly-coloured images
Lots of physical controls
Excellent hands-on interface
Excellent image quality and superior noise performance at high ISO settings.
Vast performance improvements
Easy to use
Picture quality, small size, extra zoom
Compact, Noticeable blurring at the edges
'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.'
'For its sub-US$110 price, the A1200 is capable of turning out some excellent photos. '
'Exposure is also very good.'
'big 3 inch LCD screen'
28mm wide angle lens
Flexible lens with good performance
Affordable price point
Impressively far 8x optical zoom
User friendly, extended zoom range compact digital camera
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