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Hey people I am new to this site, All I have ever used is compact's but I love to travel and have missed some wicked shots because of of my camera ignorance! Anyway
I am off to China in march and on a budget I have reviewed the d3100 S A STARTER DSLR and it fits my price bracket at this point, I am looking to buy in jessops Nikon D3100 with 18-55mm VR Lens - Jessops - Digital SLRs

And have been advised to get the Tamron 70-300mm F4/5.6 DI LD Macro

I like the idea of close up shots, bugs etc :)
I am going to see the Terracotta army , great wall, and feed the pandas ..Does the lense that comes with the camera and the macro cover all that

One more thing jessops have been pushing the sale of sony a37? Am i better off sticking to the nikon Obviously price Does play a major factor
Bring on the christmas sales any info on good site's or when the sale's start would be great


Please help
 
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This might help - Everything you need to know about buying a camera | The Verge

The basic kit lens is usually a zoom lens that can be changed to anywhere from 18-55 mm in focal length. 18 mm is a wide angle, and 55 mm gives just a slight magnification factor.

Also having a 70-300 mm lens gives you more telephoto 'reach', or magnification.

Camera prices were likely the lowest they will be for this year back on Black Friday, unless Christmas sales tank.
 
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Thank's i'll check that out , I think you can review camera's into a state of confusion when starting up, Thanks for taking the time to reply, Love this site hopefully i'll get more reply's help and hang around
 
My brother in law got a Sony Alpha translucent mirror camera (like the A37, not sure what model he has, but it is a new one)...the viewfinder was absolutely atrocious in my opinion. It appears to be a low-quality LCD "live view" type viewfinder...it looked really bad. The pictures it produced were pretty good though, but the viewfinder alone would make me only consider a Nikon/Canon (or Pentax) w/an optical viewfinder (a "true" DSLR).
 
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Does the D3100 have this so sorry for my ignorance Such a newbie to this but very keen to learn, thanks for the reply, would you say the Nikon d3100 is a good starter for me? On the small budget thAt I have, time has restricted my budget I need a good one by march before I leave for china .
 
The D3100 has an optical viewfinder, so you wouldn't have to worry about the issues I noted w/the Sony. I think the D3100 is a fine camera for a first-time DSLR purchase. Just curious though, why not the D3200, the D3100 is a bit cheaper, so that may be the reason, just wondering.

I think it would be a sound purchase whichever you chose. I do think the D3200 is worth the extra $, but I doubt you'd be disappointed w/either.
 
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The 3100 is a good camera. It gets knocked a lot because folks don't compare apples to apples. For what it is, it performs well. I had one for a while but outgrew it and I needed more camera. If I was just to stay a regular guy enjoying a nice camera now and then, I'd still have it.

My personal opinion based on having one, you'll like it once you learn how to use it, and until you learn how to use it, it has a nice little guide feature that sorta helps you.

The kit lens that comes with it is a fine lens, for what it is. I have some really nice shots using it. For your trip, I think you will want a zoom lens. Not for its "macro" potential but for it's zoom potential. If you care just wanting closeup shots for bugs and stuff, the kit lens will work fine and any zoom with a faux macro option. You don't need a true macro lens for "close up" shots.
 
I have the D3100 as my first DSLR and I've been very happy with it, it's great for beginners. No problems whatsoever. I sometimes wonder if I should have waited, saved up more and gotten the D3200 instead but that's just me over thinking things.
 
The standard 18-55 VR kit lens is remarkably decent for a kit lens, Its biggest downfall is the fact that its made of plastic and generally doesn't feel like a good quality lens, however the glass is very capable and that zoom range will cover most tourist type shots, I think for your first DSLR you will be quite suprised at the picture quality from this lens, The 70-300 tamron will also compliment the kit lens perfectly, I dont think you need to spend much more to get you started, perhaps your next purchase might be a decent flash, the small built in flashes in most DSLR's are pretty useless in all honesty.
If you feel in a few months that you need better glass then upgrade then, you will appreciate the more expensive lenses much more after you have been using the kit lens for a while.
As far as Jessops are concerned i wouldn't listen to their advice too much, they do know their stuff, but sometimes they like to push a certain product regardless of its position against similar makes/models, For what its worth i'd go with the Nikon.
 
IANN (I am not a n00b)... I shot for years... Small and medium format, and LOTS of film

I got the D3100 as a gift and I thought it was great. It does lack a lot of frills, but what you really need: aperture, shutter speed, and iso can all be set :)

The only caveat is I naturally got rid of the kit lens as fast as possible. Upgrading to a few primes will result in very quick gains in image quality
 
The D3100 is a great little body - quite basic compared to more advanced models, but at the price it is a super camera - the Tamron 70-300 is however a truly awful lens...
 
I appreciate the kit lens won't come close to image quality from fast primes but for someone who has only ever shot on a compact don't dismiss it too quickly, its probably better than any lens you will find on a compact P&S camera.
 
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The 3100 is a good camera. It gets knocked a lot because folks don't compare apples to apples. For what it is, it performs well. I had one for a while but outgrew it and I needed more camera. If I was just to stay a regular guy enjoying a nice camera now and then, I'd still have it.

My personal opinion based on having one, you'll like it once you learn how to use it, and until you learn how to use it, it has a nice little guide feature that sorta helps you.

The kit lens that comes with it is a fine lens, for what it is. I have some really nice shots using it. For your trip, I think you will want a zoom lens. Not for its "macro" potential but for it's zoom potential. If you care just wanting closeup shots for bugs and stuff, the kit lens will work fine and any zoom with a faux macro option. You don't need a true macro lens for "close up" shots.

Thank you so much for your advice ill def invest in a zoom lense, I thought Jessops were trying to push the Sony I was having none of it but didn't want to be completely ignorant and open to diff brands, Jessops actually have a really good sale in lenses practically half price, would it be poss if any of you kind people to recommend me a good one? In there sale, I'm sort of annoyed I have limited time to get one and funds but if its a great starter then I'm happy for the time, if I use every function I'm sure ill up grade, as I'm a newb I know you said a straight zoom would be fine is the macro (I think this is specs) 50-300mm zoom diff then a norm zoom? , if the macro one I was talking about was fine am I better getting that lense as it has 2 functions , sorry I'm not knowledgable on all the numbers letters after each lense name .. Thank you so much for all the replys
 
Oops one more thing guys I also reviewed the d3200 and as far as I could see (and understand :) ) the only diff was video and megapixels (does this matter) at this time I wasn't to worried bout video so opted for the d3100 obviously my knowledge is very minimal, so there maybe more features that would be better that is an interesting point if anyone could tell me , but the d3100 was rated better on reviews, thanks do much for you all taking the time to reply, I am keen to learn so much I tattoo and great photos would help with my job ie: ref, work etc, I am actually on m iPhone here so just learning to get around the site haha
 
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The D3100 is a great little body - quite basic compared to more advanced models, but at the price it is a super camera - the Tamron 70-300 is however a truly awful lens...

Any help in picking a good reasonable priced zoom would be great I am going china and would like to zoom in on the Terracotta warriors and surrounding scenery, feed pandas etc .. Thanks
 

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