Nikon D3100 DSLR Camera with 18–55mm VR Lens: Easily see what you're shooting with the one-button live view display, whether taking stills or recording videos. The included vibration reduction lens helps images stay sharp without the use of a tripod, making this camera travel-friendly and even more versatile.
Memory card sold separately.
Q: what is the difference between the D3100 and the D3000?
A: The D3100 has live view. The D3000 does not. With the D3000 or D5000 you must view video through the small view finder window where as with the D3100 you can view it on the 3in screen.
A: The D3100 has more movie options than the D5000, 1920 x 1080 (24p) for the D3100 vs 1,280 x 720/24 fps for the D5000. The D3100 has a 3" LCD screen vs the 2.7" screen of the D5000. The D3100 is also compatible with SDXC and SDHC memory cards, the D5000 only uses SDHC.
Q: No internal memory? No memory card included?
A: Yes, you need to purchase a memory card.
Q: Those it have a build in flash?
A: Yes, it DOES have a built-in flash.
Q: Does this camera have in-editing features? Also, what are the color options when taking a picture?
A: Yes. There is an in-camera editing program. You can quickly change the color balance (make it cooler or warmer) or change the color scheme (black and white, sepia). The in-camera editing program is very useful, and when you edit the picture, the camera saves both copies so you can decide once their on your computer which one you like better.
Q: Can you buy auto focus lenses
A: Cameras have either auto focus motor built into the camera body itself or utilize the one built into the lens. D3100 is the latter. Thus, the lens that will work on D3100 is identified as AF-S (at least Nikkor lenses) in the model number. If it is only AF or AF G (this is old series) then it won't auto focus on D3100; you have to manually focus.
Q: How do you charge the battery?
A: Remove the battery and use the wall charger.
Q: How many minutes of video will it take?
A: Movie Maximum recording time 10 min.