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Kodak DCS Pro 14n Digital Camera with Nikon 50mm 118 lens Perfect Condition
Kodak DCS Pro 14n Digital Camera with Nikon 50mm 118 lens Perfect Condition
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Kodak DCS Pro SLR n Digital Camera Body 139 MP Nikon Mount
Kodak DCS Pro SLR n Digital Camera Body 139 MP Nikon Mount
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Kodak DCS Pro 14n 139 MP Digital SLR Camera Black Body Only+BATTERY+CHARGER
Kodak DCS Pro 14n 139 MP Digital SLR Camera Black Body Only+BATTERY+CHARGER
$698.00
Kodak DCS Pro 14n 139 MP Digital SLR Camera Black Body 7675 Activations
Kodak DCS Pro 14n 139 MP Digital SLR Camera Black Body 7675 Activations
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Kodak DCS Pro 14n 139 MP Digital SLR Camera Black Body Only+BATTERY+CHARGER
Kodak DCS Pro 14n 139 MP Digital SLR Camera Black Body Only+BATTERY+CHARGER
$725.00
Kodak DCS PRO 14N Digital Camera
Kodak DCS PRO 14N Digital Camera
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Canon EOS 60D DSLR Digital SLR Camera Body with HDMI Cable Kodak Bag Pro Kit NEW
Canon EOS 60D DSLR Digital SLR Camera Body with HDMI Cable Kodak Bag Pro Kit NEW
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Kodak DCS Pro 14n 139 MP Digital SLR Camera Black BUNDLE Sigma 28 105mm LENS
Kodak DCS Pro 14n 139 MP Digital SLR Camera Black BUNDLE Sigma 28 105mm LENS
$500.00

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Make Your Amazing Experience With D3100 Digital Camera - D3100 Review

Nikon Digital Camera, making you have an amazing experience.

For most people who want to buy, a good digital camera is a reliable camera products, in the sense that they can represent the mission entailed that perpetuate or memorize good moments that can satisfy those who see and to realize the imagination of a photographer. Easy to use, easy to carry anywhere, autofocus, has a stunning resolution of the speed of light so that it can capture a fast-moving objects, such as taking a picture of a soccer game, car racing and others.

For a photographer is sometimes confused the choice of a digital camera that they would buy. Currently, an enterprise digital camera, Nikon has proudly launched the D3100 Review series Nikon Digital SLR Camera which is a refinement of the previous series. Nikon, a company that is not constantly researching the development of products to satisfy and delight real users.

With the D3100 series, a real users felt the good  in taking important events with very amazing.    As told by some of the real users of The Best of Nikon follows:

1. Jean M. hampton said : I love this camera!

I thought I wanted a little camera I could take in my pocket….so I got a Kodak 580, 14 megapixel ….It was horrible. 1 out of 10 pics were acceptable. I lost so many great chances with my kids and grandbabies. The D3100 Review definitely will not fit in my pocket, but it is so easy to use! I have not had a bad pic and we have shot over 800 since mid-December. I am excited about really learning this camera. So far, all I have used is the auto mode. If it does this well in auto , I can only imagine what I will get when I actually know what I am doing. This is a great entry level SLR, well worth the money. You don’t get to buy back the memories you loose with an inferior camera.

2. Great DSLR by Sun City Walt :

I had just gotten my Nikon D3100 Reviews when I took it to an air show. It was remarkable how great the pictures turned out under very difficult shooting conditions typical at an air show. Everything happens so quickly. Under full auto and sport settings, the camera made really great pictures; it froze the action in time and space. I used the 55-200 Nikon VR lens; it captured all the action way up in the sky. I took about 200 pictures; they all came out great, although some shots were better when I anticipated the action and paid particular attention to the area in the sky where the Blue Angles would be. I tried to shoot some video, but unfortunately could not figure out how to do it; left manual home.

3. By Michael Allebach

For the cost of this camera, I don’t think you can get anything better. The low light performance is off the charts. As a wedding photographer I regularly shoot with Nikon’s high end professional equipment and I was amazed how close this camera is to a pro camera. Now let me get specific. In order to compare I took a look at 100% files out of each camera I own.
Which camera excels Nikon D3100($Cheap) VS. D300($1600) VS. D700 ($2,700):
* Lens = The D3100 is the only camera that comes with a lens at it’s normal price
* ISO Performance = Tie between D3100 and D700! (It could be Nikon’s new processing but the JPEG looks fantastic I was shooting D3100 on 6400iso with very little noise at all)
* Low Light Focusing = D700
* Focus Speed = D700
* External Buttons & Controls for Pros = D700
* Menu Navigation = D3100
* Ease of Use = D3100
* Megapixel = D3100 (14.2)
* Sensor size = D700 (Much more important than megapixels but I won’t get into this)
* Can use older lenses with functionality = D700 & D300
* Video = D3100 of course! 1080P video looks amazing.
* Frame Rate = D300 at 6 photos a second
* Weight = D3100 (light as a feather)
* Ergonomics = D700 (big enough for all my finger)
Lens:
The lens is a kit lens, it will work outside but not so great in low light. The Vibration Reduction will help indoors but Vibration Reduction can’t stop a child or pet in motion indoors. Consider buying a 35mm 1.8dx AFS for around $200 and you will be super happy with this camera.
Video:
I purchased the 3100 specifically to shoot video, so I put on Nikon’s brand new 85mm 1.4g Nano lens and shot video with it. The lens costs more than double the camera but I wanted to see how the 1080P video looked. It has the look of a cinematic movie. After the 85mm, I put on Nikon’s 50 1.2 manual focus lens and was able to take very cinematic video in manual mode. In order to make it brighter or darker you either need to use a really old lens like the 50mm 1.2 and hit the AE-L (auto exposure lock) and twist the aperture to change exposure. Or you can hit the AE-L button when you get the exposure you like. Its not a perfect system but it works well for me. Inside the menu options you can change the AE-L button to hold the setting until you reset which is helpful.
Jello Cam (What’s not so great):
This camera still suffers from the “Jello Cam” look in video if it is not on a tripod and you are shaky. The video can look like jello if moved too quickly. Use a monopod or tripod when shooting to avoid this. I’m not sure if a faster video frame rate 60fps would help – but at 24 and 30 it can suffer badly.
Conclusion:
This is an amazing deal! Unless you make most of your income from photography or have a stockpile of old lenses (this camera can only autofocus with AFS lenses) then this camera is the must have camera of the year. If you have good composition skills and an eye for light you can take photos worthy of a magazine with this. Seriously, you won’t regret buying this camera. When you do, do yourself a favor and buy an additional Nikon AFS lens that has a maximum aperture of 2.8, 1.8 or 1.4. These lenses will take better portraits and deal better in low light than the kit lens.

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