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Nikon D3000 DSLR 6 Piece Bundle with 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G AF-S & 55-200mm f/4-5.6G ED AF-S Nikkor Zoom Lenses

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Style: 6 Piece Outfit Kit


Product Packaging: Standard Packaging


Features

  • 18-55mm NIKKOR lens
  • 55-200mm NIKKOR lens
  • Nikon Gadget bag
  • 2 Nikon DVDs
  • 8 GB memory card

Description

Breathtaking digital SLR image quality and easy operation highlight the 10.2-megapixel D3000--Nikon's friendliest DSLR ever. Compact and capable, the D3000 is compatible with a broad range of world-famous Nikkor lenses and includes the versatile 3x, 18-55mm Zoom-Nikkor with Silent-Wave Motor autofocusing and the 55-200mm NIKKOR lens. Special moments are captured faithfully at up to 3 frames-per-second and displayed on a bright, 3-inch LCD monitor. The D3000's split-second shutter response eliminates the annoyance of shutter lag. To further simplify picture-taking in special situations such as portraits, sports, landscapes, and more, the D3000 features icon-identified Scene Modes that deliver beautiful results automatically in otherwise complex situations. From the Manufacturer Breathtaking digital SLR image quality and easy operation highlight the 10.2-megapixel D3000--Nikon's friendliest DSLR ever. Compact and capable, the D3000 is compatible with a broad range of world-famous Nikkor lenses and includes the versatile 3x, 18-55mm Zoom-Nikkor with Silent-Wave Motor autofocusing and the 55-200mm NIKKOR lens. Special moments are captured faithfully at up to 3 frames-per-second and displayed on a bright, 3-inch LCD monitor. The D3000's split-second shutter response eliminates the annoyance of shutter lag. To further simplify picture-taking in special situations such as portraits, sports, landscapes, and more, the D3000 features icon-identified Scene Modes that deliver beautiful results automatically in otherwise complex situations. Additional Nikon technologies elevate picture quality and guard against picture-taking mistakes. Fast, accurate 11-point autofocus delivers razor sharpness. 3D Color Matrix Metering II and Nikon EXPEED image processing work with an exclusive Scene Recognition System for precise automatic exposures and rich, vivid color. Making the D3000 an even smarter choice are its exclusive Re-touch functions for creative fun and the onboard Guide Mode that's ready to lend a reassuring hand to take the pictures you've always wanted. Nikon D3000 Highlights 10.2-megapixel DX-format Imaging Sensor Delivers extraordinary image quality for breathtaking prints up to 20 x 30 inches. Includes 3x 18-55mm Zoom-Nikkor Lens Legendary Nikkor optical quality and fast, accurate autofocus means vivid color, striking contrast and crisp detail. Compact Design Beautifully styled--Ready to go where life takes you. Easy-To-Use--Featuring Nikon Guide Mode Intuitive controls and the on-board Guide Mode assist you every step of the way. Split- second Shutter Response Eliminates the frustration of shutter delay, capturing moments that other cameras miss. Continuous Shooting up to 3 Frames-Per-Second Capture fast action, precious moments and fleeting expressions confidently. 6 Automatic Exposure Scene Modes Just set the Mode dial to Portrait, Landscape, Child, Sports, Close-up or Night Portrait for stunning results in otherwise challenging conditions. 3-inch Color LCD Monitor Bright, high-resolution, 170-degree wide-angle viewing for easy picture review and sharing. In-camera Image Editing The Retouch Menu provides creative freedom, without the need for a computer, offering 13 easy editing functions, including Trim, Red-eye Correction and Soft Filter. Nikon EXPEED Image Processing Assures breathtakingly rich image quality, managing color, contrast, exposure, noise and speed. Automatic Image Sensor Cleaning Ultrasonic process and exclusive Airflow Control combats the accumulation of dust in front of the image sensor, safeguarding image quality shot after shot. 11-point Autofocus Fast and accurate autofocus delivers razor-sharp pictures. 6 Personal Picture Control Settings Choose from Standard, Neutral, Vivid, Monochrome, Portrait, or Landscape to apply a personal look and feel to your pictures. Active D-Lighting Restores picture-enhancing detail in shadows and highlights. ISO sensitivity from 100-1600 Exceptional results, even in challenging low-light situations. What's in the BoxD3000 DSLR Body 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G AF-S DX NIKKOR Zoom Lens 55-200MM F/4-5.6G ED AF-S DX ZOOM-NIKKOR Gadget Bag 8 GB SanDisk Memory Card Educational DVD Rechargeable Li-ion Battery Quick Charger Eyepiece Cap Rubber Eyecup USB Cable Camera Strap Body Cap Accessory Shoe Cover Software Suite CD-ROM

Compatible Mountings: Nikon F


Aspect Ratio: 169


Photo Sensor Technology: CMOS


Supported File Format: DXF


Image Stabilization: Optical


Maximum Focal Length: 55 Millimeters


Optical Zoom: 16


Maximum Aperture: 3.5 Millimeters


Expanded ISO Minimum: 100


Metering Description: Evaluative


Brand: Nikon


Model Name: Nikon D3000


Age Range Description: Kid


Built-In Media: Battery, Body Cap, Eyecup, USB Cable


Are Batteries Included: Yes


External-Memory Size: 8 GB


Model Number: 13173


Remote Included: No


Model Series: D3000


Series Number: 3000


Global Trade Identification Number: 30


UPC: 018208131730


Item Height: 3.7 inches


Manufacturer: Nikon


Connectivity Technology: USB


Wireless Technology: Yes


Total USB Ports: 1


Shooting Modes: Scene, Sports


Digital Scene Transition: zoom


Digital-Still: Yes


Movie Mode: No


Image Capture Type: Stills


Night vision: No


Auto Focus Technology: Contrast Detection


Focus Features: Active


Autofocus Points: 11


Focus Type: Auto Focus


Focus Mode: Automatic AF (AF-A)


Autofocus: Yes


Aspect Ratio: 169


File Format: DXF


Effective Still Resolution: 10.2


JPEG Quality Level: Fine


Supported Image Format: JPEG


Bit Depth: 12 Bit


Total Still Resolution: 10.2 MP


Maximum Focal Length: 55 Millimeters


Optical Zoom: 16


Lens Type: Zoom


Zoom: Optical Zoom


Camera Lens: The product comes with two lenses an 18-55mm NIKKOR lens and a 55-200mm NIKKOR lens. This information can be found in the 'title' field, and it is also described in detail in the 'product_description' field as being compatible with a broad range of Nikkor lenses, including the 18-55mm and 55-200mm lenses mentioned.


Minimum Focal Length: 18 Millimeters


Real Angle Of View: 170 Degrees


Focal Length Description: 18-55mm and 55-200mm


Metering Methods: Evaluative


Exposure Control: [POSSIBLY] Automatic


White Balance Settings: Auto


Self Timer: 10 seconds


Screen Size: 3 Inches


Display Type: LCD


Dots Per Screen: 230


Display Resolution Maximum: Approximately 307,200 pixels


Has Color Screen: Yes


Memory Storage Capacity: 8 GB


Write Speed: 3 fps


Flash Memory Bus Interface Type: USB


Flash Memory Supported Size Maximum: 8 GB


Compatible Mountings: Nikon F


Sensor Type: CMOS


Image stabilization: Optical


Maximum Aperture: 3.5 Millimeters


Expanded ISO Minimum: 100


Photo Sensor Resolution: 10.2 MP


Photo Sensor Size: APS-C


Maximum Shutter Speed: 30 seconds


Minimum Shutter Speed: 1/4000 seconds


Form Factor: DSLR


Special Feature: Scene Modes, Face Detection


Color: Black


Item Weight: 1 Pounds


Video Resolution: HD 720p


Viewfinder: Optical


Flash Modes: [Auto, On/Fill, Off, Slow Sync, Rear Curtain]


Camera Flash: Built-In


Skill Level: Professional


Specific Uses For Product: Photography, Travel


Compatible Devices: [Typical digital camera compatible devices]


Continuous Shooting: 2.99


Aperture modes: F3.5-F5.6, F5.6-F4.0


Viewfinder Magnification: 0.8x or 0.9x


Flash Sync Speed: 1/200_sec


Video Capture Format: MP4


Expanded ISO Maximum: 1600


Battery Weight: 12 Grams


Delay between shots: 0.33 seconds


Battery Cell Type: Lithium Ion


Battery Type: 2 AA and 1 Lithium-Ion


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  • Super user friendly beginner camera with great AF system and image quality
Style: with 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G AF-S DX VR Nikko... Product Packaging: Standard Packaging
Nikon D3000 is Nikon beginner / entry level camera. It replaces Nikon D60. There are three major upgrade of D3000 from D60. There are 11 Auto focus system with dynamic tracking and 3D tracking. This AF system is the same as Nikon mid-range/enthusiast camera, D90. Also, the LCD screen has been enlarged to 3 inches from 2.5 inches. However, the screen resolution remains the same at 230,000 dots. Also new is the Guide mode, this new mode is working as your tutor on basic photography. It helps you set up your camera, in the same time, it tells you about basic photography setting and concepts. Other than that, everything looks the same, buttons, placement, viewfinder and image quality/resolution. It is an average size for beginner DSLR camera. But if you are coming from compact camera, you might a bit surprise of the size. On the other hand, if you are coming from advanced DSLR cameras, then you will feel this camera is compact and light. Nikon D3000 has a thumb dial, which you will use most of the time to change shutter speed and aperture. There are mode dial on the top of the camera. Several basic buttons such as playback, delete, menu, magnifiy/zoom, and exposure compensation. There is also a function (Fn) button on the left side, near the flash that you can customize according to your need. Coming from more advance Nikon camera like Nikon D90, what missing are the ISO button, Image Quality button, Release mode button, AF mode button and White Balance button. If you want to change above settings, you need to go to shooting menu (green camera icon). I recommend you to customize the Fn button so you can change you favorite button faster. I change my D3000 Fn button to ISO setting. Build quality and Ergonomic Nikon D3000 body is built by rugged plastic. There is texture in the grip area to ensure comfortable grip. The built quality of outer shell is the same or almost the same as Nikon D90. The difference is there are more textured finish in Nikon D90 body. Ergonomically, it is good to hold, but the space between lens mount and the grip is pretty tight. If you mount bigger lens or if you have big hands, then you might not feel it comfortable. Compare to Nikon D60, I noticed that the pistol grip is more curvy instead of pointy. This is a small improvement that you might appreciate. LCD Screen D3000 has 3 inches LCD screen with 230k resolution. This is considered basic, but the screen is clear, sharp. If you like to check on the details or pixel levels, it is best to check the images on your computer. In the bright light condition, this screen is relatively good. There is minimal glare/reflection. Nikon D3000 has 95% coverage and 0.8x magnification viewfinder. It is considered small for DSLR size, but for people who moves from superzooms or advanced compact, this viewfinder are big and a lot clearer. Manual focusing is more challenging than the other Nikon's more advanced DSLRs. Like Nikon D5000, Nikon D3000 does not have top LCD screen like D90 or more advanced camera. Unlike many of competitors entry level DSLR cameras, Nikon D3000 does not have any live view feature. Lens and Compatibility Nikon D3000 comes with Nikon 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 VR lens. This lens has a plastic mount, but the image quality and the light is recommendable. It never get super sharp like pro grade lens, but pro grade lens might costs more than ten times, so 18-55mm VR is one of the best value lens out in the market. The lens has image stabilization feature which is called Vibration Reduction (VR). It works well and quietly up to 3 stops. If you hold the camera tight and still, you can shoot up to a quarter second without motion blur. Unfortunately, D3000 does not have built in focus motor in the camera, therefore, it can't auto focus older lenses such as the venerable Nikon 50mm f/1.8 or the legendary Nikon 85mm f/1.4D. Lenses that compatible with this camera are lenses that has built in motor (usually has AF-S code on it) and for third party lenses, look for HSM (Sigma lens). Image Quality and ISO Nikon D3000 employs 10 megapixel image sensor. This sensor is a bit inferior than sensors in the D90 and D300. But still this is more adequate for large print. Image quality is excellent up to ISO 800. At 1600, a lot of noises start to creep in especially in shadow area. At 3200 (or Hi setting), the image is unacceptable only for very small print of web. If you turn on Noise Reduction or NR (unfortunately no low-medium-strong option), the camera with smooth out the noises, but the image become softer and lose some details. If you concern about the lost of details, I suggest you to shoot with NR off, and then take care the images with image editing software to treat the noise. Like other Nikon DSLR cameras, D3000 also has Auto ISO limiter. You can effectively limit the ISO and minimum shutter speed. The Auto ISO works very well and accurate most of the time. My favorite way to use this is to set the camera to Auto ISO, and then use Aperture mode and let the camera adjust the rest for me. D3000 does not have 1/3 stops ISO increments, so you only can set ISO to the regular base level or 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600 and 3200 (HI). But to be fair, most of the entry level DSLR cameras does not have that too. Auto Focus and Continuous burst The new 11 AF points are miles better than old 3 points AF system. It helps a lot in composition and fortunately, it also comes with dynamic tracking and 3D tracking which is great for moving objects and sports. The auto focus is very fast and responsive. However, D3000 has only 3 frame per second, so you might miss some shots when shooting sports or fast moving objects. Guide Mode Nikon's Guide mode is a tutor for absolute beginner. It does a good job on helping you to set up the camera and also help you to get the best setting for particular kind of photography. For example, when you choose sports mode, it suggest you to set high shutter speed to eliminate motion blur. Guide mode is basically a super duper friendly menu that consists of three major options: Shooting, playback and camera setup. Shooting menu (the most important of all), divided into two, easy operation and advanced operation. Easy operation consists of Auto, no flash, distant subjects, sleeping faces (children), moving subjects, landscapes, portrait, and night portrait. Advanced operation consists of soften background, freeze motion (people) and freeze motion (vehicle). Unlike the usual mode, Guide mode explains to you what kind of setting is important for particular kind of photography, so you can gain insight and knowledge of basic photography concept. However, keep in mind that although his guide menu is very helpful, but it does not replace basic photography course or seminar. Photo Retouch D3000 offers some basic camera processing such as quick retouch (camera automatically enhance or optimize the image). Miniature effect which is fun to play with. Basically you will need to choose a point in the image, and then the rest of the image will be blurred, giving a depth of field illusion. Other basic retouches are also available such as crop/trim, filter effects, color balance, BW, sepia, etc. The downside is the processing time of one image could take up to 10 seconds. Conclusion I applaud Nikon for D3000 because the design is very user friendly through Guide Mode. With the help of this mode, beginners will able to learn basic photography faster. Various photo retouches ignite creativity and fun. I also love the the installment of 11 AF system which is usually reserved for higher end cameras. D3000's competitors does not have this sophisticated AF system. On the other hand, Nikon D3000 have two main weaknesses, first it does not have built-in AF motor for older but great lenses. D3000 also does not have live view mode which actually can help tremendously in focusing those old lenses. If you have Nikon D60 you might want to look for more advanced camera such as Nikon D90 or D300. However, if you have Nikon D40 or compact cameras, this camera is a very good upgrade choice. In short, Nikon D3000 is a solid camera for beginner that is simple, fun, and has great image quality. It is definitely worth your money. Subjective Rating - Relative to entry level DSLR cameras Image Quality : 4/5 Features : 4/5 Performance : 5/5 Body and Handling : 4/5 Value for Money : 4/5 Please check out my website for more reviews. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2009 by Enche Tjin Enche Tjin

  • Perfect SLR Anybody Can Use
Style: with 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G AF-S DX VR Nikko... Product Packaging: Standard Packaging
This is probably not the right camera for someone who is an uber-photography hobyist. This is the right camera for someone who enjoys photography and wants to step up from a quality point and shoot digital pocket camera. I wanted an SLR because I wanted to improve the photos I was taking of my 18 month old daughter. My Canon SD750 pocket camera takes great photos, but not the same quality as an SLR would. The D3000 is great because it has an auto mode that essentially turns it into a point and shoot camera. There is no shutter lag and - with the right memory card - you can hit continuous shoot to take 3 shots per second. (This is ideal for shots of my daughter going down a slide or kicking a ball in the backyard.) If you end up "getting into" photography and want to futz with the settings, this camera has everything you could need. 11 point multi-focus and fancy light metering will keep anyone busy. That said, you can also just leave it in auto and it will take phenominal photos. One of the best features is the "?" button. On any screen, you can push the "?" button to get a quick description of what the different setting options will do. For example, when selecting a manual metering mode, it will tell you the difference between multimetering and spotmetering. The Guide feature is another helpful option that guides you through questions about what you are shooting and adjusts the settings accordingly. To be frank, I find I don't use that very much. The camera comes with an 18-55 lens which is perfectly adequate for 80% of shooting. I also purchased a 35mm f/1.8 lens so that I could take more shots indoors without flash. I might also consider a 70-300 or 55-200 at some point down the road. For now, I have not had a need to do much telephoto work. I find that I can take the photo with the lens I have and then just zoom and crop on the computer. The image sensor has enough quality that you can really do a significant crop and zoom without a noticable loss in image quality. Here are some negatives: 1) Shooting above 800 ISO tends to yield grainy photos. I try to keep it at 800 or below. That is another reason I bought the Nikon 35mm f/1.8G AF-S DX Lens for Nikon Digital SLR Cameras lens. 2) You need a fast SD card to avoid shooting delays. The camera has an image buffer. I found that using a standard Sandisk 15mb/s card, I was able to shoot (on continuous shooting) about 6 or 8 photos before hitting the buffer. I bought a Sandisk Extreme III 30mb/s card, and I have not been able to hit the buffer. There are also some shooting effects that involve post shot processing, and these can slightly slow down the camera. 3) I sort of wish I could have bought this with only the body and then added the lenses I wanted. The 18-55 is a very good lens, but I probably would have just ended up buying an 18, a 35 and maybe a longer zoom. Conclusion This is a great camera. It is a very good value and is the natural step up from a pocket digital. In my opinion, all of the criticisms I have seen online are from people who expect an entry level camera to have all of the bells and whistles found on models 2-10x the price. UPDATE: Nearly one year later . . . I still love this camera, but please be sure to check out the updated version Nikon D3100 14.2MP Digital SLR Camera with 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 AF-S DX VR Nikkor Zoom Lens or the body only Nikon D5000 12.3 MP DX Digital SLR Camera with 2.7-inch Vari-angle LCD (Body Only) plus Nikon 35mm f/1.8G AF-S DX Lens for Nikon Digital SLR Cameras ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2009 by Just a guy

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