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Nikon D3100 14.2 MP Digital SLR Camera & 18-55mm G VR DX AF-S Zoom Lens with 55-300mm VR Lens + 16GB Card + Backpack Case + Tripod + Accessory Kit Review

Nikon D3100 14.2 MP Digital SLR Camera and 18-55mm G VR DX AF-S Zoom Lens with 55-300mm VR Lens + 16GB Card + Backpack Case + Tripod + Accessory Kit
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Everything in the bundle is wonderful except one thing. The backpack is a bit too small. I added an external flash to my camera and now I have a hard time making everything fit.

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Kit includes:♦ 1) Nikon D3100 Digital SLR Camera ♦ 2) Nikon AF-S 18-55mm VR Zoom Lens♦ 3) Nikon AF-S 55-300mm VR Zoom Lens♦ 4) Transcend 16GB High-Capacity SecureDigital (SDHC) Card♦ 5) Vivitar 52mm UV Glass Filter♦ 6) Vivitar 58mm UV Glass Filter♦ 7) Zeikos ZE-BP2-S Deluxe Sling Digital SLR Camera Backpack Case (Black/Silver)♦ 8) Precision Design Deluxe Camera Tripod with Carrying Case♦ 9) Precision Design Memory Card Storage Wallet♦ 10) Precision Design Deluxe 6 Piece Lens & Digital SLR Cleaning Kit♦ 11) Digital Camera LCD Monitor Screen ProtectorsThe 14.2-megapixel Nikon D3100 Digital SLR Camera enables users to capture stunning images with superior performance. Features include a 1080p HD Video, 3.0-inch LIVE View monitor, In-Camera retouch image editing, shooting as fast as 3 FPS, ISO 100 to 3200, built-in sensor cleaning, 11-point AF System and much more.The Nikon 18-55mm VR Lens is an ultra compact, lightweight standard zoom lens that has a 3x focal zoom range. The Vibration Reduction (VR) system allows handheld telephoto zoom shooting even in poorly lit conditions.
The Nikon 55-300mm ED VR Zoom Lens is a 5.5x zoom lensVibration Reduction reduces the effects of camera shake, allowing hand-held shooting at up to 4 shutter speeds slower. An ED glass element minimizes chromatic aberration, and a compact rod-type Silent Wave Motor.
Take more high-resolution pictures faster with this 16GB High-Capacity SD (SDHC) memory card.
The Vivitar UV Filter is a multi-purpose, fine-weather filter that is designed block out unwanted ultraviolet light.
The water-resistant Zeikos ZE-BP2-S Deluxe Sling Digital SLR Camera Backpack will easily hold your camera, lenses, flash, laptop and other accessories.Avoid camera shake by setting your camera on this sturdy, lightweight 57-inch tripod.

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Nikon - Camera flash connection kit - black Review

Nikon - Camera flash connection kit - black
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It adds a PC sync socket to cameras that only have a hot shoe and makes it possible to use a much larger selection of flash units with a variety of cameras, not just Nikon.
While it does not do TTL, most flash units can use their automatic sensors to meter output.
Used it extensively with a Nikon Coolpix 5000 and newer Vivitar 285 and 283 flash units. Also tested it with a Canon Rebel.
Please note:
Make sure you test your flash's trigger voltage if using something not recommended for your camera, digital or not.
If you have a camera that uses iTTL, like the Nikon D70s, you pretty much have to get one of the iTTL flash units.

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Converts standard ISO-type hot shoe to accept PC-type connection. Permits camera without PC outlet to trigger studio-type strobes.

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Nikon D3100 Digital SLR Camera & 18-55mm VR + 55-300mm VR Lens + 16GB Card + Filters + Case + Accessory Kit Review

Nikon D3100 Digital SLR Camera and 18-55mm VR + 55-300mm VR Lens + 16GB Card + Filters + Case + Accessory Kit
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I feel the picture quality is not as good as I thought thinking in a 14-megapixel camera. Looking the picture on the computer at 100% there is an important grain.
The rest of the features of this camera are what I expected. The 55-300 zoom is also very good. Bag, cleaning kit and others are very useful.


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Kit includes:♦ 1) Nikon D3100 Digital SLR Camera & AF-S 18-55mm VR Zoom Lens ♦ 2) Nikon AF-S 55-300mm VR Zoom Lens♦ 3) Transcend 16GB High-Capacity SecureDigital (SDHC) Card♦ 4) Vivitar 52mm UV Glass Filter♦ 5) Vivitar 58mm UV Glass Filter♦ 6) Nikon Compact Digital SLR System Case♦ 7) Precision Design USB 2.0 High Speed SecureDigital (SD/SDHC) Card Reader ♦ 8) Precision Design Memory Card Storage Wallet♦ 9) Precision Design Deluxe 6 Piece Lens & Digital SLR Cleaning Kit♦ 10) Digital Camera LCD Monitor Screen ProtectorsThe 14.2-megapixel Nikon D3100 Digital SLR Camera enables users to capture stunning images with superior performance. Features include a 1080p HD Video, 3.0-inch LIVE View monitor, 23 Scene Modes, In-Camera retouch image editing, shooting as fast as 3 FPS, ISO 100 to 3200, built-in sensor cleaning, 11-point AF System and much more.The Nikon AF-S 18-55mm VR Lens is an ultra compact, lightweight standard zoom lens that has a 3x focal zoom range. The Vibration Reduction (VR) system allows handheld telephoto zoom shooting even in poorly lit conditions.
The Nikon AF-S 55-300mm ED VR Zoom Lens is a 5.5x zoom lensVibration Reduction reduces the effects of camera shake, allowing hand-held shooting at up to 4 shutter speeds slower. An ED (Extra-low Dispersion) glass element minimizes chromatic aberration, and a compact rod-type Silent Wave Motor.
Take more high-resolution pictures faster with this 16GB High-Capacity SecureDigital (SDHC) memory card.
The Vivitar UV Filter is a multi-purpose, fine-weather filter that is designed block out unwanted ultraviolet light and prevents the UV fogging/haze effect, which can result in inaccurate color and sharpness.
Made from durable Cordura Nylon, this multi-compartment, Nikon-brand case will easily hold your camera, lenses, flash, and accessories.

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Nikon CF-D80 Semi-Soft Case for Nikon D80 Digital SLR Cameras Review

Nikon CF-D80 Semi-Soft Case for Nikon D80 Digital SLR Cameras
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After looking around for information about this soft case, I can only find approximate dimensions and description saying that it fits D80 body + 18-135 kit lens. However, I figured that the length of 18-200 lens is just slightly longer and decided to order one anyway. To my surprise, it is a snug fit for my D80 + 18-200 VR + skylight filter + lens cover.
The leather soft case is strangely listed as CD-D80 here on Amazon. However, the one I ordered is CF-D80, like what was listed everywhere else. Anyway, it feels like it will provide basic protection to minor bumps, drizzle, and dust. A good companion for my carry around shooting setup.

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This semi-soft case stores and protects your D80 Digital SLR camera. Protect your Nikon D80 with this close-fitting case. Its rugged polyester/vinyl exterior keeps out the elements, while its soft interior cradles your camera and an attached lens.

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Nikon D100 6MP Digital SLR Camera Review

Nikon D100 6MP Digital SLR Camera
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This is an awesome digital picture-taking machine, which heralds the imminent death of 35 mm film. The D-100 does pretty much everything that a high-end film SLR does, and it does it beautifully. A 512MB CF card will enable the D100 to take hundreds of high-quality pictures that are indistinguishable in quality from those taken with film. The Six-megapixel images in Large/Fine or RAW mode are quite competitive with their film counterparts for almost all purposes. The advantage of digital, of course, is that the consumer, equipped with pretty much any computer, can process and print the pictures him or her self with far more power and flexibility than one had in a darkroom processing film. The digital darkroom has arrived.
The D100 can use Nikon's entire line of autofocus lenses and many of the older manual focus lenses, allowing the photographer to easily migrate from film to digital. The camera has spot, matrix, and center-weighted exposure options, a programmed mode, apature priority or speed priority, as well as all of the manual options. Autofocus is crisp, fast, and works very well in low light. This camera is nearly as powerful in terms of its focusing and exposure options as the Nikon F5, which is the film camera I used for years before replacing my F5 with the D100.
Perhaps the greatest testimonial for the D100 is that it is notorious that the vast majority of photographers who I know who have bought a D100 never (or at least rarely) shoot film ever again.
The D100 takes OK shots right out of the camera, but to get best results most photographers will want to "process" the pictures through either Nikon's own program "Capture 3" or an aftermarket program like Adobe Photoshop or Photoshop Elements. I and probably most others have found that some of the post-processing settings on these programs really improve the images produced by the D100. This is a deliberate design "feature" of the D100 in that the D100 anticipates that serious photographers wish to retain a certain amount of control over their images. Accordingly, rather than making all of the decisions for you, the D100 produces images for which final exposure and contrast decisions can and should be made in a post-processing program such as Adobe Photoshop Elements or Capture 3. That having been said, the D100 can and does produce fine images without using a post-processing program. But almost all users have probably found that the best results are achieved by using such a program. In my opinion this is true of pretty much all of the high-end digital cameras out there, and is not confined to the D100. This is the power of digital photography--the photographer, at little cost (a low-end PC and $100-200 program are all that are required) can have a powerful "digital darkroom" which yields tremendous control over how the images turn out.
Physically, the D100 is ruggedly built. The rear LCD is bright and clear. The menu systems on the D100 are very well designed and quite intuitive--after familiarizing myself with the manual for several hours, I now find that I do not need to refer to the manual at all even for very complex "custom" situations. The menus are not overly "layered" as is the case with some digital cameras. The on-board flash is fine for snapshot portraits and the like, but most serious users will want to spring for either the SB-50DX or the SB-80DX flash, both of which are more or less designed for the D100.
Negatives on the camera are few. I mentioned above the post-processing issue, which in my mind is not a negative, but instead is just Nikon giving the photographer as much power and flexibility as possible. The matrix metering is not as powerful on the D100 as on the top-of-the-line F5, inasmuch as in tricky lighting situations the D100s center-weighted or spot metering will sometimes yield better results. Having said that, after several hours of experimenting I can now confidently take consistently good pictures with the D100 in fill-flash conditions. In common with the exposure issues, the D100 more or less requires photographers who want very "sharp" images to apply "sharpness" post-processing. Most of us have probably found that this produces better results than setting the sharpening in-camera, for reasons that exceed the scope of this review.
By the way, the battery life in the D100 is phenomenal. The on-board proprietary Nikon battery lets you take many hundreds of pictures, and serious shooters can buy at modest cost the MD-100 accessory which lets you shoot with either 2 Nikon batteries or a bunch of AAs. Either way this allows you to literally shoot all weekend likely without needing to recharge. The Nikon batteries recharge in a bit over an hour.
For good reason the D100, retailing now (October 2003) below $1,500, has put powerful digital photography in the hands of serious amateurs. It is a well-designed and sturdy camera that is a delight to own and use.

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As digital imaging continues to make inroads into the world of professional photography, Nikon's release of the D100 proves that far from being a flash in the pan, digital SLRs really can make a valuable contribution.
Styled around the more traditional N80, the D100 has a full-featured body, is nicely weighted and considerably lighter than you might expect, given the amount of technology that's packed into it. The controls are nicely situated, and navigating through the settings using the provided four-way movement pad becomes second nature very quickly. Picture preview comes courtesy of the built-in 1.8-inch LCD screen, which allows for a cursory check of any pictures taken. Unlike earlier Nikon products, it's not possible to use the screen on the D100 as an alternate viewfinder, restricting its use in tight situations, but the results through the "traditional" viewfinder are perfectly adequate.
As you would expect from a 6-megapixel camera, the image quality is superb at all levels, from the highest resolution (a mighty 3,008 x 2,000 pixels) down to a less intense 1,504 x 1,000 pixels. At any resolution, the output images are really very good, color saturation is well up to par, and overall the results stand up well. On the downside, perfectionists may well find there's a tiny amount less definition, but there's nothing here to raise anything approaching serious issues.
Power is provided from a supplied rechargeable battery pack, which is both light and long lasting--up to a maximum of two hours, depending on flash usage. To recharge from empty takes around two hours, so it would be worth investing in a second pack. The D100 takes Type I and II CompactFlash as well as Microdrive units, which are invaluable for users looking to take any more than a handful of pictures in a single session. Our tests showed a 256 MB CF card could handle around 40 high-resolution uncompressed TIFF images, suddenly making a 1 GB Microdrive look extremely attractive.
The built-in flash unit, which pops up above the lens, is powerful and efficient, proving effective in a variety of conditions. Unlike many digital cameras, it only fires a single flash, effectively reducing red-eye without sacrificing performance.
It's difficult not to be impressed by the D100. It's a stylish and good-looking camera that proves that beauty isn't just skin deep by providing results well above expectation. The inclusion of the fast-charge battery pack means downtime is kept to a minimum, and the software packages provided by Nikon (including NikonView 5) make it easy to manipulate your images and save them out to hard drive, CD, or DVD. This is not a cheap buy, especially when you consider the base price excludes any form of lens, but for those with deep pockets the D100 is a force to be reckoned with. --Elly Russell
Pros:
Superb image quality--up to 3,008 x 2,000 pixels
Nicely weighted, full-featured body
Compatible with Microdrives

Cons:
Noticed a bit less definition to images


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NIKON MC-36 Multi-Function Remote Cord ( 33.5 inches ) Review

NIKON MC-36 Multi-Function Remote Cord ( 33.5 inches )
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I find this remote (MC-36) very useful and well built. I use it mainly for shooting single shots from a tripod to remove my fat fingers from the camera - thus removing camera shake when I would push the shutter release. The shutter button on the unit is large and easy to press. You can lock out all other buttons on the remote except the shutter button, therefore you don't press the Set button by mistake. Battery life seems reasonable. Batteries are not included - you need 2 AAA. Display is fine and has a backlight function. Fits well in your hand.
I wish the cord was a little longer, but it seems acceptable. The cord connects to the camera via the standard 10 pin connector with the bonus of a durable metal screw-in adapater thus holding it in place securely.
For those that want to be crazy, as what is life worth living if you can't be a little crazy, it's programmable for timed shooting where you can program up to 999 shots with 99 hours, 99 minutes and 99 seconds between each shot... of course, I can't think of a reason I would want to do that, but it's cool having the option - and what is life without options? You can get a lot more practical on the timed shooting also, where you can program in any number of shots (up to 999) over the course of any short (1 sec minimum) or long duration with interval times between shots. Programming is straight forward once you decide on frequency and interval times - the decision graph they give you in the manual leaves a little to be desired. The unit will beep when you are 3 seconds from the next timed shot - you can turn it off if you like. Countdown timer to next shot is shown on the display.
I guess if I had a real gripe it would be about the size of the manual. I like to pack manuals in my bag, as I am getting old and I forget. This manual comes in many different languages - all in the same manual. So I ripped out the 9 pages I needed as I didn't want to carry the 60 page thing around due to the weight. If you buy this you will know what I mean when you see the manual. I have no problem with multi-language manuals, but why not include them as seperate by language so I can recycle the ones I don't want and keep only the pages I need.
You want the ultimate captured memories of your kids growing up? Set up the tripod next to the crib and program in a shot every day for the next 999 days and watch your kids grow up on film (or on your hard drive if you are digital). Nice.
Not cheap in price, but very nice in functionality.
Edited 1/12/08: I broke down and bought a D300 (I couldn't resist) and it works just fine on it also. I am still using this remote after 8 months and I am still loving it. I use it anytime I put the camera on a tripod.

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Nikon 5874 Deluxe Digital SLR Camera Case - Gadget Bag for DSLR D3, D3x, D3s, D7000, D5000, D3100, D3000, D700, D300s, D90, D60, D40x, D40 Review

Nikon 5874 Deluxe Digital SLR Camera Case - Gadget Bag for DSLR D3, D3x, D3s, D7000, D5000, D3100, D3000, D700, D300s, D90, D60, D40x, D40
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This is a really nice bag, but it's way too small for me. If you have a point-and-shoot or DSLR with a couple of small lenses it's probably perfect. But if you have even one long lens there's no way to partition this bag to get them both to fit.
I gave the bag 4 stars based on build quality and the fact that it is a really nice bag for the price. It has lots of pockets and places to stash memory cards, film, filters, and all kinds of stuff. A bit more padding on the strap would have given it 5 stars easy. This would also make a nice bag for a camcorder or even your lunch.
Anyway, I gave the bag to my neighbor. We both have Nikon D70's, but his telephoto is physically much shorter than mine, so it should be perfect for him.
Currently I'm using a Lowepro backpack case which holds everything I have, including a tripod and Nikon flash. I was looking for something that I could just throw a few lenses in and run out the door, but this ain't it -- at least for me.

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Protect your valuable camera investment with this Nikon brand camera carrying case. Made from durable Cordura Nylon, and outfitted with a reinforced handle, this compartment case will easily hold your camera, lenses, flash, and accessories. Travel is made even easier and safer with the slip-resistant shoulder strap. The many zippered pockets hold all your supplies. A small pocket on the outside of the top flap allows easy access to film, memory cards or batteries. Large sewn pockets inside the front flap safely protect filters, pens, cleaning supplies, and lens caps. A mesh pocket inside the top flap provides for easy access to additional storage. The best feature however is its large padded storage and compartment space. Removable velcro dividers provide individual customization to your equipment. Whether you use this case for your Digital or your 35mm SLR, the Nikon Compartment Case will hold all of your most essential accessories.

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Nikon Starter Digital SLR Camera Case - Gadget Bag for D7000, D5100, D5000, D3100, D3000, D60, & D40 Review

Nikon Starter Digital SLR Camera Case - Gadget Bag for D7000, D5100, D5000, D3100, D3000, D60, and D40
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I purchased this bag about 8 months ago. I have been a photographer for about 10 years now and have used lots of bags. I have bags for all of my film SLR cameras. I am yet to find the perfect bag but this one works well for my Nikon D60.
I carry in it a D60 with an attached 35mm 1.8 dx lens (with reversed hood), an 18-135mm dx zoom (with reversed hood), a 50mm 1.4 ai, a 50 mm 1.8 d, USB transfer cable, body cap, spare rear lens cap, remote control, extra SD card, lens pen, spare battery, lens cloth, couple of 52mm filters and could I squeeze the battery charger into the front pocket if need be. I still have room in the main compartment for one more prime lens if I need it.
I like and use fast prime lenses 90% of the time and rarely use flash. So for me it works great. If you have a flash unit and more than 2 zooms you may need a bigger bag. Most people use lots of zooms and flash so I will try to help you guys too because most descriptions of bags that are helpful to me include an idea of capacity. so here goes...A smaller bodied camera with an attached an 18-55 zoom, another bigger lens (55-200 VR?), sb flash unit and maybe a small prime.
I like:
small size vs capacity
comfortable strap
well made
I don't like:
Nikon badge on the outside advertises your gear
looks like a camera bag
a little boxy to truly be comfortable for long walks (but not bad..it beats backpacks)

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Protect your valuable photography equipment with this sturdy, water-repellant carrying case from Nikon. Constructed from durable, ballistic nylon, this compact system case is ideal for storing your Nikon D40, D40x, D60, D3000, D5000 or other similarly-sized digital SLR camera, plus lenses and accessories.

The interior of this case is well-padded to protect against impacts and scratches, and features several adjustable velcro dividers, allowing you to customize the fit. Typically, one compact digital SLR, an attached standard zoom lens, a flash unit, and an additional compact lens, can be stored inside this bag. A zippered mesh pocket inside the lid makes for a great place to store batteries, filters and other items, while the zippered front pocket features places to store memory cards, writing instruments, instruction manuals and notes. Two large side pockets with velcro closures are great for other items that need to be accessed more frequently. This case is secured with two heavy-duty clips for quick access, and features a soft handle and a padded, adjustable shoulder strap for portability. Top it all off with high-contrast yellow trim for visibility, and this case is perfect for beginning and advanced photographers alike!

Internal Dimensions (WxHxD): 8.5 x 5 x 5 inches (21.6 x 12.7 x 12.7 cm) External Dimensions (WxHxD): 9.5 x 6.7 x 6.5 inches (24.1 x 17.1 x 16.5 cm)Weight: 1.14 pounds (517g)
This case also includes a Cameta Microfiber Cleaning Cloth, perfect for keeping your lenses and LCD screen free from dust and fingerprints.

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