SensorCMOS-nya menawarkan rentang ISO yang sangat lebar (ISO 100 hingga 6400) dengan tingkat noise yang mudah yang memungkinkan Anda untuk memfoto pada kecepatan rana yang makin kilat maupun mengurangi terjadinya blur. pendokumentasian atau juga pengambilan video hanya dengan genggaman tangan pun hendak langgeng tampak bagus walaupun pada situasi minim cahaya.
Harga Jual Nikon D3100 + Kit 18 55mm Nikon D3100 DSLR kondisi Bekas ini memiliki Harga Jual di Pasaran Mulai Rp. - Harga Jual Nikon D3100 + Kit 18 55mm Nikon D3100 DSLR kondisi Bekas ini memiliki Harga Jual di Pasaran Mulai Rp. - akumulasi rentang harga pada tahun 2021 untuk 1 tahun kedepan bisa turun 200-300rb an .Anda bisa uptodate cek harga pasaran kamera dslr mirrorless dan lensa di Cek harga Jual Kamera Jual Kamera DSLR Mirrorless LensaSample Faktor 1Nikon D3100 Kondisi Bekas Normal - LCD baik, SC Rendah, Sensor Bening, Lensa Kit bebas jamur bisa menyentuh di angka Sample Faktor 2Berdasarkan kendala yang sering terjadi diterima di seller / User terdapat beberapa minus kamera 1. LCD Vignet Potong harga LCD 300-400rb an 2. Lensa Jamur Potong 100rb an untuk Cleaning3. Sensor Luar Kotor Potong 50rb an untuk Cleaning4. Sensor Dalam Kotor Potong 250rb an untuk CLeaning - Lebih mahal karena harus bingkar total 5. Kerusakan Tombol potong 100-150rb an 6. SC udah tinggi Potong 200rb an untuk njagani perbaikan blade / shutter 7. Kerusakan AF lensa tidak jalan Perbaikan ini cukup mahal karena seri ini memiliki harga part motor af yang mahal kisarn 250-350rb an 8. Kerusakan Aperture Lensa / Buka tutup aperture Potong 250rb an 9. Kerusakan nikon err kerusakan sering terjadi pada bagian part aperture unit ksarn potong 300rb an 10. Kerusakan Flash tidak nyala Rp. 350rb an Faktor 3Bilamana Minus kamera terlalu banyak hingga perhitungan dari harga dasar dikurangi minus kamera dan lensa = 0 atau dibawah 0 maka perhitungan yang dijalankan adalah, Sebagai reseller service kamera menilai kamera tersebut dengan kondisi rusak. umumnya kondisi rusak body dan lensa di hitung 300-500rb tergantung type. mereka akan melakukan ecer / dendeng pada part part yang bisa dipakai saja. Sebagai User tidak berani ambil karena biaya perbaikan melebihi biaya kamera masih memiliki fungsi yang dibutuhkan pengguna sesuai kebutuhannya. Review Singkat Nikon D3100Nikon D3100 adalah salah satu kamera entri level keluaran Nikon. Kamera Bekas ini masih diminati masyarakat karena harga bekas yang lumayan cukup miring dan masih cocok dipakai untuk kebutuhan fotografi dan videografi. Untuk Dokumentaasi dan traveling pun dirasa masih cukup Nikon D3100 MP DX format CMOS inch LCD with 230,000 dots1080p HD video with full time AF11 AF points with 3D trackingIS0 100 3200 range 12800 expandedRAW + JPEG shooting Kelebihan Nikon D3100 Kamera ini memiliki spek yang lebih tinggi daripada pesaingnya Canon saat itu meluncurkan Canon 1100D dimana canon 1100d masih 12MP untuk nikon D3100 udah Hasil Foto lumayan cukup tajam asal lensa masih bening dan akurasi fokus lensa dan body masih baik Hardware yang cukup kuat memang brand dari nikon memiliki corak seperti ini, kecuali ada kendala yang disebabkan pengguna misal kamera tidak dipakai lama dan baterai tetap didalam kamera bisa menyebabkan kematian atau kerusakan lcd vignet. serta kamera sering jatuh atau kena air. Video dari nikon D3100 Udh FullHD 1080 undah cukup dipakai untuk vlog atau dokumentasiLensa mudah ditemukan dipasaran lensa fix, Tele Adapter untuk pakai lensa manual lain mudah di cari di pasaran Kekurangan Nikon D3100 LCD Sering Vignet Kerusakan nikon ERR kendala sering terjadi pada aperture unit Lensa Kit 18-55mm sering af autofokus tidak jalanLensa Kit 18 55 yang pakai stabilizer flex sering putus Lensa jamur udah biasa tinggal cleaningCCD sensor berjamur luar atau dalam / tinggal cleaningNamun Tidak usah kuatir akan kendala kekurangan dari kondisi bekas Nikon D3100. Part Service masih banyak di temui di tempat service kamera terdekat. bisa menemui kendala bisa konsultasi ke kami di WA 0811 360 3004 - atau bisa datang langsung ke workshop di Toko markas jln cengger ayam 9 malang. Untuk Jual Beli Kamera Bekas anda bisa menawarkan ke Kami Toko markas - jln cengge ayam 9 malang Wa 0811 360 3004 Lensalensa Sigma dan Tamron untuk Nikon bisa dimanfaatkan dan sebagian besar bisa autofokus. Kelebihan Nikon D3500 dibandingkan dengan kamera DSLR lain adalah beratnya yang sangat ringan, hanya 365 gram, bahkan sedikit lebih ringan daripada kamera mirrorless mungil seperti Sony A6300 (404 g) dan Fuji X-T20 (385 g). Tapi ukurannya jelas lebih besar karena adanya cermin dalam kamera dan pegangan yang cukup dalam dan mantap saat memasang lensa telefoto/panjang.The Good Excellent photo quality; well-laid-out controls; interesting, user-friendly Guide mode; full manual controls in video capture. The Bad Smallish viewfinder; slower than the competition; no bracketing. The Bottom Line A very good entry-level dSLR, the Nikon D3100 delivers excellent photo quality in a body that's streamlined for experienced photographers, but relatively unintimidating for the less advanced. Its only weakness is performance; though solid, it nevertheless lags behind the competition. Until I sat down to actually write this review, it hadn't struck me how confusing the market placement of the Nikon D3100 is. It's priced the same as the still-available D5000, which is in many ways a better camera. And with the exception of video, which many users don't care about anyway, it's very similar to the much cheaper D3000. So while the D3100 isn't a bad camera, and for the most part holds its own against competitors from other manufacturers, it still pales in comparison with its own line mates. The D3100 has a very good noise profile; it matches and perhaps bests the current leader in the budget dSLR category, the Pentax K-x. It produces exceptionally clean JPEGs up through ISO 800 and very usable ones through ISO 3200. Adobe Camera Raw doesn't yet support the D3100 and Nikon Capture NX 2 doesn't provide sufficiently granular enough noise reduction for me to do raw versus JPEG comparisons. The camera delivers excellent color reproduction in its default SD mode as well-a nice change from some overly saturation-pushing competitors like Pentax and Sony-and its metering and exposure system work reliably and well. Sharpness is, of course, lens dependent, but I was pretty happy with the various models I tested; generally, shots looked sharp but not oversharpened. In addition to the always reliable 18-55mm VR kit lens, I shot with the new pro-level 28-300mm ED VR and consumer 55-300mm ED VR, as well as the older 35mm lens. In many ways I think the 28-300mm is a great lens optically, but I didn't like the feel of the zoom ring-it's feels inconsistent and a little too tight-and it's too heavy for a light body like the D3100's. The 55-300mm is obviously a better fit for the body, but it is slower, not quite as sharp, and more prone to fringing; that said, many will find it satisfactory for the money, and good a choice as a second lens. Similarly, for a relatively cheap lens, the 35mm fares pretty well overall. There's a little bit of asymmetrical distortion on the right, however, as well as some fringing along backlit edges. But once again, it's a great lens value. Video quality looks typical for its class, but with seemingly more rolling shutter artifacts than usual and note that the lens VR makes a huge difference when shooting video. The audio isn't bad, but the full-time AF is not only loud, but pretty bad at locking on the appropriate subject. However, the camera does offer full manual exposure controls during movie capture. A 30-second countdown-to-shutoff timer appears in the upper left side of the display while the camera is idle in Live View/movie mode-an interesting touch. Though the camera's performance is perfectly fine, it is a bit slower than the D3000 overall and not quite as fast as its competitors. It powers on and shoots in about second and can focus and shoot in good light in the same second. In dim light, that rises to a still-good second, which is better than its predecessor. JPEG shot-to-shot time is about second, which increases to second for raw; that's slower than the D3000 and the rest of the pack. With flash, it's about second. The D3100 also has the slowest burst performance of the group, at in practice, it really did feel a hair too slow to photograph randomly moving subjects, like squirrels and birds. It might be fine for photographing the kids, though. It has essentially the same viewfinder as the D3000, although it now uses the tiny AF points I hate; Nikon claims they were requested by users, though. The viewfinder itself is on the small, low-magnification side, but isn't too bad. You can view the LCD pretty well in direct sunlight. Nikon D3000 Nikon D3100 Nikon D5000 Sensor effective resolution CCD CMOS CMOS x x mm x Sensitivity range ISO 100 - ISO 3200 ISO 100 expanded/200 - ISO 3200/12,800 expanded ISO 100 expanded/200 - ISO 1600/3200 expanded Continuous shooting 3fps n/a raw/n/a JPEG 3fps n/a raw/n/a JPEG 4 fps 9 raw/100 JPEG medium/fine Viewfinder magnification/effective magnification 95% coverage 95% coverage 95% coverage Autofocus 11-pt AF center cross-type 11-pt AF center cross-type 11-pt AF center cross-type to Shutter speed 1/4000 to 30 secs; bulb; 1/200 sec x-sync 1/4000 to 30 secs; bulb; 1/200 sec x-sync 1/4000 to 30 secs; bulb; 1/200 sec x-sync Metering 420-pixel 3D color matrix 420-pixel 3D color matrix 420-pixel 3D color matrix Live View Yes Yes Yes Video No 1080/24p; 720/30p/25p/24p QuickTime MOV 720/24p LCD size 3 inches fixed 230,000 dots 3 inches fixed 230,000 dots inches articulated 230,000 dots Wireless flash No No No Battery life CIPA rating 500 shots 550 shots 510 shots Dimensions inches, WHD x x x x x x Body operating weight ounces Mfr. Price n/a n/a $ body only $ with 18-55mm VR lens $ with 18-55mm VR lens $ est, with 18-55mm VR lens n/a n/a n/a Ship date July 2009 September 2010 April 2009 The D3100's body is a little smaller and lighter than the D3000's-it's the lightest in its class-but Nikon has also managed to cram more direct-access controls onto it. It's quite a comfortable camera to shoot with, though it feels a little plasticky. Though the location of some controls has changed, it has the same overall operation. A programmable Fn button-you can set it to control the image quality, ISO sensitivity, white balance, or Active D-Lighting menus-lies under your left thumb, though it's a little hard to differentiate from the flash pop-up/compensation button that sits above it by feel alone. Behind the shutter button circumscribed by the power switch are the exposure compensation and info buttons; the latter toggles the back display. As usual, the top mode dial is segregated into the scene, PASM Program, Aperture- and Shutter-priority, and Manual, and full auto modes. Nikon adds a twist here, a Guide mode that provides various levels of step-by-step help for a limited number of common shooting scenarios. There's Easy operation, which, like Auto, provides access to a limited number of options, as well as an Advanced mode, which describes the appropriate settings for the chosen scenario and then allows you to change the settings yourself. For instance, in Easy Operation/Distant Subjects it puts you into the Sports scene mode-the camera tells you what it's doing, which is really nice-then optionally allows you to adjust flash, release mode, and ISO sensitivity. The options are not specific to the scenarios, however, which would be useful. My one minor quibble with this is that the controls don't always function the same in this mode as when shooting normally; so, for example, here you'd adjust shutter speed with the up/down buttons on the multiselector, whereas you'd normally use the command dial to change the speed. This might confuse some people. Canon EOS XSi Canon EOS T1i Nikon D3100 Pentax K-x Sony Alpha DSLR-A500 Sensor effective resolution CMOS CMOS CMOS CMOS Exmor CMOS mm x mm x x mm x mm x Color depth 14 bit 14 bit n/a 12 bit n/a Sensitivity range ISO 100 - ISO 1600 ISO 100 - ISO 3200/12,800 expanded ISO 100 expanded/200 - ISO 3200/12,800 expanded ISO 100 expanded/200 - ISO 6400/12,800 expanded ISO 200 - ISO 12,800 Focal-length multiplier Continuous shooting fps 6 raw/53 JPEG fps 9 raw/170 JPEG 3 fps 7 raw/25 JPEG medium/fine fps 5 raw/17 JPEG 5 fps 6 raw/12 JPEG Viewfinder magnification/effective magnification 95% coverage 95% coverage 95% coverage 96% coverage 95% coverage Autofocus 9-pt AF center cross-type 9-pt AF center cross-type 11-pt AF center cross-type 11-pt AF 9 cross-type 9-pt AF center cross-type Shutter speed 1/4000 to 30 secs; bulb; 1/200 sec x-sync 1/4000 to 30 secs; bulb; 1/200 sec x-sync 1/4000 to 30 secs; bulb; 1/200 sec x-sync 1/6000 to 30 secs; bulb; 1/180 sec x-sync 1/4000 to 30 secs; bulb; 1/160 sec x-sync Metering 35 zone 35 zone 420-pixel 3D color matrix 16 segment 40 segment Image Stabilization Optical Optical Optical Sensor shift Sensor shift Live View Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Video No 1080/20p; 720/30p QuickTime MOV 1080/24p; 720/30p QuickTime MOV 720/24p Motion JPEG AV No LCD size 3 inches fixed 230,000 pixels 3 inches fixed 920,000 dots 3 inches fixed 230,000 dots inches fixed 230,000 dots 3 inches tiltable 230,400 dots Wireless flash No No No Yes Yes Battery life CIPA rating 500 shots 400 shots 550 shots 1,100 shots lithium batteries 1,000 shots Dimensions inches, WHD x x x x x x x x x x Body operating weight ounces Mfr. Price n/a $649 body only, est n/a $599 body only, est $ body only $ with 18-55mm lens $799 with 18-55mm lens $ with 18-55mm VR lens $ with 18-55mm lens $ with 18-55mm lens Ship date April 2008 April 2009 September 2010 October 2009 November 2009 On the back there's a nicely implemented thumb-operated Live View rocker switch and record button. The four-way navigation switch feels a little more responsive than the D3000's. Nikon moved the drive mode controls-single, burst, self-timer and Quiet-to a switch next to the mode dial, a location I prefer to burying it in the menus or in the interactive display. I also like Nikon's implementation of the interactive display. The adjustment options are arrayed around the edges of the display, which makes the one you're looking for easier to find compared with some of the more cluttered full-screen layouts of competitors. On the other hand, you do have to navigate sequentially through the options, which you don't have to do with control panels that allow you to move up, down, and sideways. In addition to a composite, a HDMI out, and a USB connector, the D3100 has a connector for Nikon's proprietary GPS module. But there are a lot of more useful shooting features still missing that other cameras in this price class provide, including wireless flash control. Most egregiously, though, the D3100 lacks simple exposure and flash exposure bracketing. Nikon seems to concentrate on in-camera postprocessing for the bulk of its features instead. For a full account of the D3100's features and operation, download the PDF manual. Though the D5000 is expected to remain in the channel for a while, obviously there's significant overlap between the D3100 and the D5000 at similar prices, with only a few things to distinguish between them the D5000 offers the articulated LCD, better viewfinder, better performance and a more well-rounded feature set bracketing!, while the D3100 provides a slightly larger LCD, higher resolution which you probably don't need, and better movie capture features. They're about tied on photo quality. So ultimately, unless you're into video, the D5000 is probably the better buy at the same price; if you are into video, the D3100 probably isn't the camera for you, anyway. That leaves the Nikon D3100 as a very nice dSLR, but one that isn't a very compelling buy as long as the D5000 is still around at a decent price. Shooting speed in secondsShorter bars indicate better performance Time to first shot Raw shot-to-shot time Shutter lag dim light Shutter lag typical Nikon Typical continuous-shooting speed in frames per secondLonger bars indicate better performance
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