AND ANOTHER ONE
Nikon D3100 ($700). As the company’s new budget DSLR, the D3100 surpasses the aging D90 is several areas, including a 14.2 megapixel CMOS sensor with a maximum ISO of 12,800, 1080p H.264 video recording at 24 fps with full-time autofocus and a dedicated button, a D90-matching 11-point AF system with 3D Subject Tracking, a quiet shutter release mode, SDXC support, and the ultra-simple Guide Mode that can take even the most point-and-shoot dependent shooters from hack to D300-ready in just a few short clicks of the shutter.
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Flawless
Very nice, the photo shoots goin down!
Sasha
while on the topic of cameras, we need some more pics of ur dogs! lol
they’re so cute 🙂
Ballajb
The specs on this look good… i need another camera too, well actually i dont need one but i wouldnt mind upgrading to this one
Kae-bo
Damn. Soon as I get the D5000 this comes out. Look dope tho.