@@robertomoralesl2588 Si la quieres mayormente para Video la Panasonic G7 (está en 500$), pero si quieres algo un poco más barato, la Nikon D3400 con un lente 50mm, enserio tendrás una calidad buenísima.
@@wingsb7802 Demasiado bien, junto a un lente 50mm la calidad tiene poco que envidiarle a cualquier otra (bueno ya viste el video que bien se ve). Todas las fotos de mi instagram son con la cámara instagram.com/joshuadiaz05/ (por si quieres ver que tal)
Also for the people interested: Even though it doesn't have a microphone input jack, you can always use external audio tools, such as the Zoom H1, to record Audio from the mount, clip on or even a boom pole. The setting for video can be controlled via normal photo settings, by just clicking the lock button to keep the settings.
@pieceofjekko its called depth of field it is done in camera by focusing the camera on the subject and opening the aperture and adjust the focus till the background blurs and subject doesent hope this answered your question
I wish my laptop wasn't this old ... it can not handle the full HD smoothly ... but from what it actually can show me this is very nice work ... thank you for sharing
You mention one of the cons of this camera is that you cannot use manual focus while in the video feature; but shots 0:16-0:17, 0:50-0:53, and 1:03-1:06 it looks like you're playing with the focus very beautifully. What feature were you using to shift the focus from the foreground to the background like that, and vice versa? Would love to know! Great video!
@pieceofjekko They just used a wide aperture. The Nikon 85mm has a very wide maximum aperture of f1.4 so you can achieve a very shallow depth of field.
I just picked up this DSLR. It'll be my first one too. Very excited to see what kind of content I can create out of this camera. I'm still learning though. Great video and great editing!
I would love to learn more on how to maximize my nikon d3100. I've had it for over a year and I'm still learning. I hope you can post videos on the best settings for different scenarios.
I just bought this camera a couple of weeks ago, at first I was dissapointed with the video quality, but the trick is you have to manually focus the lens. The auto-focus motor is very loud, especially to a mic hard mounted to the camera. The auto-focus function is really quite annoying. It may just be user error, but manually focusing is easy enough, especially on that giant 3" screen.
Not that bad for the odd amateur video then, would you say? Still a great DSLR in it's range too! Was the colour correction used just to make everything a bit more vibrant?
First off great work!! What mode did you shoot the video in? How are you able to focus in close ups then blur out and focus on far out zooms? I have the same camera...as you can tell by the way I word the questions, I am very new to this. :/
I noticed the rolling shutter con right away, even with the good shots at the beginning, like the pivoting around the subject shot @ 0:30 I noticed the trees in the background were losing detail and bending somewhat. You was going slow enough to not make it noticeable and working within the limitations of the camera. Good camera, but I would save for a Canon 5D Mark III with the MagicLantern firmware upgrade that allows you to shoot in RAW if you want to do cinematic video. I was just looking because I have to use a D3100 to shoot a wedding with. Rolling shutter wouldn't have been much of an issue to deal with but it is good to know. Nice to see I can get a pretty great cinematic effect with this camera.
artemis fowl Fuck off. You obviously don't know what the hell you are talking about if you think a heavy rolling shutter effect is a MINOR issue. The D3100 is NOT a "damn good camera". It is for novice enthusiasts. It's a borderline "prosumer" camera. It's for the "serious consumer" that want's an upgrade over their $50 camera... not a camera for the "serious filmmaker". The only way you can say the D3100 is a "DAMN good camera", is if you also include "for the PRICE" in the same sentence. It's a damn good camera for the price, for someone that isn't looking to use it for professional looking video. Do you even know what rolling shutter is? Have you ever had to try fixing it in post-production? It's a serious pain in the ass. You can downplay the effect in Premiere or Final Cut, but it's still there and still noticeable to the trained eye. This is something people need to know who are looking to buy a camera to achieve "cinematic video". For the same price, I would rather buy the Lumix CM1 smartphone camera with the Leica lens to do video with before I would buy the cheap professional-wannabe D3100.
There are plenty of real life situations when the jello effect(rolling shutter) suddenly becomes a problem, a fast train or car passing will have leaning windows and elliptical wheels, or watching a chase scene with moving camera and subjects will make you dizzy. Until we get global shutters, the jello effect is CMOS sensor’s biggest Achilles Heel. There you have it, rolling shutter is the number 1 biggest problem for DSLR cameras with their CMOS sensors. The D3100 has a very bad rolling shutter issue. If you are not worried about, great. Buy the camera. Hell buy 2 used ones they are so cheap. But people should know about it's limitations and it's issues before buying. This video here is all well and good, but it's video of nothing. The only moving subject is the cameraman and he was super careful not to trigger too much of the rolling shutter jello effect. Someone buying the camera unaware of this effect is going to be in the surprise of their lives when they get their handheld video of their son's soccer game on to their computers and see it on a bigger screen. Because it will look like it was shot by a man with Tourette's Syndrome while having a seizure. He will see in Premiere/Final Cut. That the image looks good and steady when he is being perfectly still, then in the very next frame, things get all bent of shape the moment he starts to move the camera to follow the action.
Hi, would i be able to ask, when you exported this, what kind of settings did you use? I find i'll use my Canon to record a high quality film and then i'll export it and can never get the settings right so it renders the movie and ruins the quality. I'm buying this camera soon though, thanks for the video, absolutely love it.
@Madaboutponies Yes, get this camera. The rolling shutter is a non-issue unless you're going for a Cinéma vérité look. You can also run a deshaker on the footage to correct all of that, as the person who posted the video did. If you look carefully, especially during the first clip, you will see some blurry, warping edges and that is his stabilization software attempting to fill those in. He should have cropped the edges. Get the d5000, you will not be disappointed.
you have to autofocus manually, if that makes sense. While recording video you put your lens in AF mode and you have to half press the shutter button for it to autofocus.
@ScribbledProductions You can shoot in manual. the video format is a .MOV. and the video files are quite large at 720p. My 1 minutes video being 165MB. I'm sure 1080 will be huge.
@vgdd4 yeah it is becuz the youtube option for 1080p is there so that means it was recorded at 1080p and the nikon d3100 can only shoot 24fps at 1080p y do u ask :)
I just bought this camera so I can get good quality pictures of my family , but I don't have a clue what it's meant to be for. Your film looks like a movie, really good =-
@FeelingARhythm I would say if you primarily want it to take pictures go with Nikon because it's cheaper. If you will be primarily making films then I would go with Canon because you can plug external mic in Canon but not in Nikon. Then again you can get external sound system at added cost of course. I think these two are very much the same as for the picture quality and movie making.
@MrGamsten can you be a little more specific on the lens? Im looking for them? but Im not sure which ones your talking about. Sorry if it's obvious, Im new to this. Thanks
About Digital Cameras Nikon is the best and a beast, considering the price, size, Quality, etc. even nikon cameras can be so much better than some profesional cameras that cost so much money...
Hello! i am thinking of buying this camera. How much of a problem is the 24 FPS @1080p do you have to be careful not have have to much movement or does it turn out ok? please reply! GREAT VIDEO
@FeelingARhythm This is coming from a d3100 owner who has used a 550d alot and honestly if the extra money isnt a problem I would go for the 550d if you are looking more for the video side, but the nikon stills are deffo superior.
very nice movie. Nices colors and very good settings What are your settings. What kind of SD card? 1080P24, when I use these seetings my movie is laging (saccades).
@FeelingARhythm I still don't know either!! The auto focus during video capture is what I want, but I also want an external mic jack, which I'm sure the Canon has. GAHH WHY CAN'T THEY MAKE ONE WITH BOTH???
@Sakkem12 i just got this camera, and will be doing a test shot this afternoon. what where the settings you used on the camera for this video. it looks great. i know you used two different lenses but what where the settings on the camera.
@DinoSaurEATER1 Aperture mate. Get a lens with a low f-number. Recently I just got a nikon 50mm f/1.8 aperture, and its brilliant as a beginner lens with a high aperture for that blurry effect you're looking for. Affordable and easy to use.
@FeelingARhythm I would suggest canon 600D (if u want it for video) or nikon 3100 or 5100 (if you are interested more in photography) I just got the canon 600D and its a really awesome camera :)
@danziii0102 it may be the wrong format. movie maker (being the base editor it is) only reads a small number of formats, so you may need to find a free converter for videos.
hello friend my English is not very good hope you understand me, I just wanted to ask how I can do in sony vegas pro, the effect it has on your video before and after? I mean that transparent strip that goes from left to right (before and after) please help with this thank you very much
Holy shit for some reason this is probably one of the most satisfying videos I have ever watched on youtube.
This has aged very well! Great job to Nikon and to you as well!
The best Video Test I've ever seen. Very detailed. Thanks! :DD
This video never gets old. The cinemetography and music are just awesome. I think I have watched this video more than 20 times now haha.
New phones record better video quality nowadays. Yes i know this clip is 11 yrs old
Este video hizo que me comprara la Nikon d3100, ya tengo 6 años con ella y es la mejor compra que he hecho
En pleno 2018 cual me recomiendas
que tal la Nikon 3100 en 2018?
@@robertomoralesl2588 Si la quieres mayormente para Video la Panasonic G7 (está en 500$), pero si quieres algo un poco más barato, la Nikon D3400 con un lente 50mm, enserio tendrás una calidad buenísima.
@@wingsb7802 Demasiado bien, junto a un lente 50mm la calidad tiene poco que envidiarle a cualquier otra (bueno ya viste el video que bien se ve). Todas las fotos de mi instagram son con la cámara instagram.com/joshuadiaz05/ (por si quieres ver que tal)
@@starboys4081 Si Broth
Also for the people interested: Even though it doesn't have a microphone input jack, you can always use external audio tools, such as the Zoom H1, to record Audio from the mount, clip on or even a boom pole. The setting for video can be controlled via normal photo settings, by just clicking the lock button to keep the settings.
one of the best edits I've ever seen. You gave me inspiration for my next movie
These video's make your imagination want to go wild with camera's.. love the video and love the quality, great video!
I'm searching for a DSLR and the D3100 is in my tighter selection. Your impressive
test helps me further! Thanks for your great job!
FAVOLOSOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO. Questo non è un test, è proprio un video professionale. Complimenti all'autore............
really good video!!! with all the information (Pros and Cons), rolling shutter test, with/without color corrections .. great! Thanks!
@pieceofjekko its called depth of field it is done in camera by focusing the camera on the subject and opening the aperture and adjust the focus till the background blurs and subject doesent
hope this answered your question
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I loved that vid, that Camera is amazing. Fav this vid!
Love the shots you got very well done
Great job mate, Shows the real potential of the camera
YES! I can't wait to get this camera. Video quality looks amazing.
I just bought a Nikon d3100. I hope to get this good at filming/editing. This is incredible work.
I wish my laptop wasn't this old ... it can not handle the full HD smoothly ... but from what it actually can show me this is very nice work ... thank you for sharing
i love how this has happy music instead of depressing, down tempo music. cuz both would work just perfectly xD
really helpful. best video test ever
You mention one of the cons of this camera is that you cannot use manual focus while in the video feature; but shots 0:16-0:17, 0:50-0:53, and 1:03-1:06 it looks like you're playing with the focus very beautifully. What feature were you using to shift the focus from the foreground to the background like that, and vice versa? Would love to know!
Great video!
I have D3300 and I can manual focus with kit lens, I know it's newer but I think you should definitely be able to :)
(could be wrong though)
bakerXderek Why are you everywhere? :D Big fan right here!
Focus is about the only thing you can do manually while recording.
bakerXderek haha nice to see your comment here...Chyeah! ;)
@pieceofjekko They just used a wide aperture. The Nikon 85mm has a very wide maximum aperture of f1.4 so you can achieve a very shallow depth of field.
Thank you for the great answer,I higly appreciate that you took some time to answer me !
You absolutely know how to work out a camera. Great job, brother.
Great test, and very good color correction! well done....
I just picked up this DSLR. It'll be my first one too. Very excited to see what kind of content I can create out of this camera. I'm still learning though. Great video and great editing!
Damn I think you can shoot a music video with this camera!!! and what kinda lens are you using?
Original lens i think XD
Nah, he used the Nikon 85mm f1.8D and the Toking 11-16mm f2.8
I would love to learn more on how to maximize my nikon d3100. I've had it for over a year and I'm still learning. I hope you can post videos on the best settings for different scenarios.
I just bought this camera a couple of weeks ago, at first I was dissapointed with the video quality, but the trick is you have to manually focus the lens. The auto-focus motor is very loud, especially to a mic hard mounted to the camera. The auto-focus function is really quite annoying. It may just be user error, but manually focusing is easy enough, especially on that giant 3" screen.
Not that bad for the odd amateur video then, would you say? Still a great DSLR in it's range too!
Was the colour correction used just to make everything a bit more vibrant?
great footage sakkem. what seetings did you use to capture this look.
plus thanks for the editing and color correcton tips
First off great work!!
What mode did you shoot the video in?
How are you able to focus in close ups then blur out and focus on far out zooms?
I have the same camera...as you can tell by the way I word the questions, I am very new to this. :/
I noticed the rolling shutter con right away, even with the good shots at the beginning, like the pivoting around the subject shot @ 0:30 I noticed the trees in the background were losing detail and bending somewhat. You was going slow enough to not make it noticeable and working within the limitations of the camera.
Good camera, but I would save for a Canon 5D Mark III with the MagicLantern firmware upgrade that allows you to shoot in RAW if you want to do cinematic video.
I was just looking because I have to use a D3100 to shoot a wedding with. Rolling shutter wouldn't have been much of an issue to deal with but it is good to know. Nice to see I can get a pretty great cinematic effect with this camera.
artemis fowl Fuck off. You obviously don't know what the hell you are talking about if you think a heavy rolling shutter effect is a MINOR issue.
The D3100 is NOT a "damn good camera". It is for novice enthusiasts. It's a borderline "prosumer" camera. It's for the "serious consumer" that want's an upgrade over their $50 camera... not a camera for the "serious filmmaker". The only way you can say the D3100 is a "DAMN good camera", is if you also include "for the PRICE" in the same sentence. It's a damn good camera for the price, for someone that isn't looking to use it for professional looking video.
Do you even know what rolling shutter is? Have you ever had to try fixing it in post-production? It's a serious pain in the ass. You can downplay the effect in Premiere or Final Cut, but it's still there and still noticeable to the trained eye.
This is something people need to know who are looking to buy a camera to achieve "cinematic video". For the same price, I would rather buy the Lumix CM1 smartphone camera with the Leica lens to do video with before I would buy the cheap professional-wannabe D3100.
There are plenty of real life situations when the jello effect(rolling shutter) suddenly becomes a problem, a fast train or car passing will have leaning windows and elliptical wheels, or watching a chase scene with moving camera and subjects will make you dizzy. Until we get global shutters, the jello effect is CMOS sensor’s biggest Achilles Heel.
There you have it, rolling shutter is the number 1 biggest problem for DSLR cameras with their CMOS sensors. The D3100 has a very bad rolling shutter issue. If you are not worried about, great. Buy the camera. Hell buy 2 used ones they are so cheap. But people should know about it's limitations and it's issues before buying.
This video here is all well and good, but it's video of nothing. The only moving subject is the cameraman and he was super careful not to trigger too much of the rolling shutter jello effect. Someone buying the camera unaware of this effect is going to be in the surprise of their lives when they get their handheld video of their son's soccer game on to their computers and see it on a bigger screen.
Because it will look like it was shot by a man with Tourette's Syndrome while having a seizure. He will see in Premiere/Final Cut. That the image looks good and steady when he is being perfectly still, then in the very next frame, things get all bent of shape the moment he starts to move the camera to follow the action.
Any camera with a pop-up flash is NOT a serious camera. The D3100 is an entry level camera, for enthusiasts, nothing more. Period.
+Eric East This is true. When I try filming with it, I always see the "jello effect," which is REALLY irritating.
very nice video! keep the good work!
0:52 to 1:00 Can you tell me the settings for the dof? and the camera lens you used?
wow this shoots really well
color correction is what makes the video look professional......not just the camera
Sweet, gentle, soothing music! Nice. May I ask who it is?
Hi, would i be able to ask, when you exported this, what kind of settings did you use? I find i'll use my Canon to record a high quality film and then i'll export it and can never get the settings right so it renders the movie and ruins the quality. I'm buying this camera soon though, thanks for the video, absolutely love it.
by using the 85mm f1.4, a large aperture blurs the back ground because it gives a shallow depth of field.
your shots are amazing !
@Leo Costa it's in Finland.
I'm from Sweden and you're right, the nature in Finland, Sweden and Norway is pretty much the same :)
@lexaladydangerxo I'm not really sure. One option could be to sell your old dslr and then put the money towards the d3100.
What editting program was used for this? It's so nice, and pretty looking (: I plan to get this camra... when I get the money :p
I love my Nikon D3100 I cant sit the thing down.
2021, but I love it too😆
Can u donate to me ur old camera?? 🙏🏽🙏🏽
shit, color correction is awesome, did you do that on the D3100 or in the computer?
and second, name of the song please? :)
Autofocus can get in the way sometimes. Manual focus is better for getting just how you like it. But I understand the frustration.
@lexaladydangerxo no problem! please let me know if you have any other questions;)
@Sakkem12
just tried you horizontal tripod shoulder mount thing and it works really well!
awesome colour corrrection btw. this camera seems amazing!
@Madaboutponies Yes, get this camera. The rolling shutter is a non-issue unless you're going for a Cinéma vérité look. You can also run a deshaker on the footage to correct all of that, as the person who posted the video did. If you look carefully, especially during the first clip, you will see some blurry, warping edges and that is his stabilization software attempting to fill those in. He should have cropped the edges. Get the d5000, you will not be disappointed.
Love it :) which lens are you using for the close up at 0:40. Have you found a way to get around the noisey auto focus?
This camera doesn't have microphone input, but you can use a professional recorder like zoom H2n and replace it...this works perfectly
amazing video! does the color correction automatically correct the video? or do you have to go back and color correct it yourself?
if you are a beginner in photography/video i suggest Nikon d3100 if you are more advanced and looking for a more proffesional camera d5100
Tämä sama kamera kotiutui nyt minullekkin;) On kyllä todella mahtava video!
you have to autofocus manually, if that makes sense. While recording video you put your lens in AF mode and you have to half press the shutter button for it to autofocus.
@ScribbledProductions You can shoot in manual. the video format is a .MOV. and the video files are quite large at 720p. My 1 minutes video being 165MB. I'm sure 1080 will be huge.
which memory card do you use? I am planning to start a channel and I have no idea which card is the best for that. Love the video by the way! :)
Solid SLR and really good HD camera, all in one!!
@vgdd4 yeah it is becuz the youtube option for 1080p is there so that means it was recorded at 1080p and the nikon d3100 can only shoot 24fps at 1080p y do u ask :)
Probably, but with the plain 18-55mm you can still achieve some really beautiful stuff
Great video! I love the song!
wonderful! Did you use a tripod? Curious :)
I just bought this camera so I can get good quality pictures of my family , but I don't have a clue what it's meant to be for. Your film looks like a movie, really good =-
got this camera today.Realy love it.Amazing video quality btw
Set your cameras aperture low and manually focus on the subject in the foreground.
Definitely a good camera for beginners. It still is after all of these years
@FeelingARhythm I would say if you primarily want it to take pictures go with Nikon because it's cheaper. If you will be primarily making films then I would go with Canon because you can plug external mic in Canon but not in Nikon. Then again you can get external sound system at added cost of course. I think these two are very much the same as for the picture quality and movie making.
@MrGamsten can you be a little more specific on the lens? Im looking for them? but Im not sure which ones your talking about. Sorry if it's obvious, Im new to this. Thanks
@THEAOVISION its the focus...the lens is manual...
Great Testing and Tutorial. Thanks a lot.. I was pondering to buy a D3100 or D7000...This tell me the skill still lies in the photographer..
Eita!
Camera satanicamente boa?
Nossa q aleatorio vc aqui
@@z1992z Pensei a mesma coisa kkkk
OH MY LAWD. I was torn between this camera and the canon eos 1100d but im definitely buying this one!
amazing detail and color
About Digital Cameras Nikon is the best and a beast, considering the price, size, Quality, etc. even nikon cameras can be so much better than some profesional cameras that cost so much money...
What lens did u use? 😍
Hello! i am thinking of buying this camera. How much of a problem is the 24 FPS @1080p do you have to be careful not have have to much movement or does it turn out ok? please reply! GREAT VIDEO
What an amazing video! I'm so jealous of your skills. I also have a D3100 and make videos for UA-cam but I could only dream of a video like this!
@FeelingARhythm This is coming from a d3100 owner who has used a 550d alot and honestly if the extra money isnt a problem I would go for the 550d if you are looking more for the video side, but the nikon stills are deffo superior.
Thanks for making this video!
Malyna Senger
2:38 awesome editing
very nice movie. Nices colors and very good settings
What are your settings.
What kind of SD card?
1080P24, when I use these seetings my movie is laging (saccades).
This has persuaded me to buy the Nikon D3100! BUT, what lens did you use?
Great video!
Do you use any program to reduce the noise in the image?
Very awesome! This camera has been on my mind. I would be using both camera and video heavily, for personal use. This seems to be my best option!
@FeelingARhythm
I still don't know either!! The auto focus during video capture is what I want, but I also want an external mic jack, which I'm sure the Canon has. GAHH WHY CAN'T THEY MAKE ONE WITH BOTH???
how many fps can this camera shoot in 1080p? :) awesome video btw :D (y)
@Hugamole yeah it should look exact same if you use the same CC and settings as them
get the lens kit though so you get the 55-300mm lens with it too
@Sakkem12 i just got this camera, and will be doing a test shot this afternoon. what where the settings you used on the camera for this video. it looks great. i know you used two different lenses but what where the settings on the camera.
Ok Cool, thank you. Are you pushing the shutter button while shooting to focus on subjects as well to get the focus?
@DinoSaurEATER1 Aperture mate. Get a lens with a low f-number. Recently I just got a nikon 50mm f/1.8 aperture, and its brilliant as a beginner lens with a high aperture for that blurry effect you're looking for. Affordable and easy to use.
@FeelingARhythm I would suggest canon 600D (if u want it for video) or nikon 3100 or 5100 (if you are interested more in photography) I just got the canon 600D and its a really awesome camera :)
@danziii0102 it may be the wrong format. movie maker (being the base editor it is) only reads a small number of formats, so you may need to find a free converter for videos.
Great video! I'm cant decide if I want to get a Canon t3i or a Nikon d3100... So far it seems like the Nikon takes MUCH BETTER video....
Thank you so much for the tips and this beautiful video!!!!
dude i would buy this song, so peaceful!
edit: THE SONG IS CALLED Godspeed by J.D. Hanke!!
Sorry for all the questions you have been asked (there is a LONG list below), but please can I ask what lense you used for this movie? Thanks :)
The song is called:
'Soldiers of Love' by 'Rausch'
@2me388 im pretty sure its between final cut pro, Sony vegas, or Adobe after effects
@lexaladydangerxo what price range are you looking for because the nikon d3100 is actually very reasonably priced and is a great camera
hello friend my English is not very good hope you understand me, I just wanted to ask how I can do in sony vegas pro, the effect it has on your video before and after? I mean that transparent strip that goes from left to right (before and after) please help with this thank you very much