Nikon D3000 10.2MP Digital SLR Camera with 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G AF-S DX VR Nikkor Zoom Lens
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I am a photography educator in Nyc and online. (See my Amazon profile for my website.) I teach beginner and intermediate photography students every week. I've also been a professional photographer for the last five years with images published in The New York Times, Gq, New York Magazine, Women's Wear Daily, The New York Observer, The settlement Voice and Time Out New York.
(This impart is for beginner photographers.)
If you're a beginner, you're most likely asking yourself: Nikon or Canon? Really, I feel obvious in saying that you can't go wrong with either. I've used both brand's cameras extensively and find that they both offer astounding image quality with well-built, solid cameras that, if taken care of, will last decades. There are two differences in the middle of the cameras, though, that can be taken into consideration.
The user-interface: If cameras were computers, Nikons would be Pcs and Canons would be Macs. Pcs are built for habitancy not afraid of technology whereas Macs are built for habitancy who want things super-easy. Nikons excel at customization options which means you'll see so many more options with the developed features of a Nikon than you will with a Canon. Canons, on the other hand, excel at ease-of-use for beginners. Canons offer less developed options and can be easier to learn on. This can be frustrating down the line, though, once you've learned a lot about photography. At that point you may want all of the options that Nikon offers and be frustrated with your Canon. If you're person who certainly likes to delve deep into your hobbies or if you're intent on becoming a professional photographer, I'd say a Nikon would be your best bet. If you're person who wants to learn the basics of photography and only imagine yourself being a hobbyist, Canon would be a good option for you.
Where Nikon excels: Flash photography. I often find myself in situations where I'm shooting event photography (weddings, movie premiers, benefits and galas) where I need to use a lot of flash. For this kind of photography, I'll all the time prefer to be shooting with a Nikon. Nikon's flash metering (how the camera magically decides how much light to fire out of the flash) is much more consistent than Canon's. You can take a Canon and shoot the same scene three times in a row with flash and all three images will be at distinct glow levels. You can do the same thing with a Nikon and all three images will be wonderfully the same. If you're somebody who plans on shooting a lot with flash (indoor photography, event photography, etc.) you'll want to think going with Nikon.
Where Canon excels: Richness of colors. I've been in numerous situations where I've been on the red carpeting taking the exact same photo as the photographer next to me. I'll have a Canon and the person next to me will have a Nikon. This has provided quite a few opportunities to correlate the images side-by-side. What I've found is that the colors on the Canon's images look richer and make the image pop more. If I'm doing fine art photography (anything I'd like to someday hang in a gallery), I'll all the time want to be shooting with a Canon for this reason.
If you're set on Nikon, there are three cameras you should be considering and it all comes down to what your allocation is:
D7000 $1,330 without lens
D5100 $750 without lens
D3100 $600 only available with lens
(current prices as of 12/07/11)
Since you're on the D3000 Amazon page, though, I'm going to guess that you're considering the D3000 which Amazon is currently selling for $530 (with lens). If you're considering buying the D3000 because you didn't perceive that Nikon has replaced it with a new camera model (the D3100), then you may want to go right for the new model, depending on your budget. If you were already aware that Nikon has a newer model and are still considering the D3000 then here's how the D3000 stacks up to the D3100. (The D3000 is such a great camera that, even though Nikon has a newer, change model, they still sell the D3000!)
D3000 vs D3100
Where the D3100 excels:
-Higher resolution: The D3100 is a 14 MegaPixel camera whereas the D3000 is only a 10 MegaPixel camera. This effects how big you can print your images and have them remain high quality prints. 14 MegaPixels will print as big as 23 inches by 15 inches whereas 10 MegaPixels will print as big as 19 inches by 13 inches. A higher resolution also means you can crop an image and have the remaining image still remain high quality.
-Has live view. (This is the screen that pops up on the back of the screen that allows you to see what you're going to shoot before you shoot it. This would be used as an alternative to the viewfinder but, be aware, does eat up battery power quickly and, generally speaking, results in the camera not focusing as fast.)
-Higher Iso options. The D3100 offers two more stops of Iso than the D3000 does. If you don't know what Iso means (or what a stop is) just know that this allows you to more certainly shoot images in low-light situations.
-Shoots movies. (If you want to be able to create video with your camera, you won't be able to do it with the D3000.)
Where the D3000 excels:
-It's a more affordable camera. By saving money on the D3000, you'll have more money in your allocation for an awesome lens or two!
To sum this all up, if you can only afford the D3000, then you'll be certainly happy with it. The D3000 is a solid camera. If you can afford to spend the extra money for the D3100, though, there's no intuit to not go with the D3100. Overall, it's a good camera for not that much more money.
If I can elucidate any of this, please email me!
-Jp Pullos, photography teacher, Nyc and online (see my Amazon profile for my website)
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