adder said:
vinaycm said:Full fledged reviews are not out till now.. Saw a review in kenrockwell, but can't completely recommend it as the reviewer is a Nikon fan..
If going by ken, a beginner should buy nothing above D40Anshul said:Check out his D3000 review.
ashvarybabul said:If going by ken, a beginner should buy nothing above D40
Kenrockwell says the D3100 has lots of rolling shutter ,so a nikon fan says its bad.vinaycm said:Full fledged reviews are not out till now.. Saw a review in kenrockwell, but can't completely recommend it as the reviewer is a Nikon fan.. I brought my good old D40 considering the over the top review in that site, but it never did disappointed me..
He completely ignores good canon dslr's & other brand's dslrs completly in favour of Nikon..Anshul said:Check out his D3000 review.
Its just the video part that's termed as bad in that review.. Not the camera completely.. I didn't check that review indepth, that's why missed the video part (never really cared for the video capability of dslr's anyways)..adder said:Kenrockwell says the D3100 has lots of rolling shutter ,so a nikon fan says its bad.
And nikon another fan Thom hogan says
"Video sucks. The rolling shutter problem in this sensor is about as bad as I've seen in a DSLR. So panning or moving objects tend to get the "leans" and back and forth panning is like looking into a bowl of Jello during an earthquake. That's a real shame, as the D3100 was looking pretty darned good in both features and performance until I discovered that."
So as far as video it looks like nikon is behind the competition.
I dont find any cheap primes other than 50mm f/1.8 that a beginner will be interested in...Aces170 said:I dont know, but it has the main shortcoming of 3k and 5k series. A lot of lenses will be incompatible, especially the cheaper but must have primes. Thats the reason I got a 1000d back in Jan. Right now I would buy the 500D over the Nikon cameras, however if your budget permits it Nikon D90 is simply awesome. I did not realize I would enjoy Photography, else I would have splurged and got the D90I guess will upgrade now once the Canon 7D is refreshed...
Agree U on this part...Aces170 said:The 50mm prime according to me is a must have. I have almost stopped using the kit lens after the purchase, infact to any new users, its a must buy. It will teach you the basics of composing and framing the picture, as its focal length is fixed. I simply love the lens, so much so, that I will eventually save up and buy the f1.4 with USM motor too....