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  1. anonym
    08.09.2015

    Hello! Please advise some suitable Soviet camera lenses? and really need a good Soviet portraiture!
    Thanks earlier for all those who responded)
    Have a good mood

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    • Lynx
      08.09.2015

      damn, lazy people! there are several articles on the site specifically about Soviet common lenses, and three dozen WITH REVIEWS of them.
      READ, E mo-e!

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      • anonym
        09.09.2015

        not lazy, but simply asked advice, maybe someone has already picked up a good Soviet portrait painter and will advise .. I re-read the articles, so I decided to ask the "professionals"
        and in general guys, I’m good, and you are so much negative in the message, then there’s nothing more to do

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      • Lynx
        09.09.2015

        advice is asked subject ..
        And you, as a schoolgirl, in the lesson “I read the paragraph, but I don’t know anything, tell me what you need?”

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      • anonym
        10.09.2015

        You have one level of communication, I have a different ... advice to ask this is not a big deal, if schoolchildren asked teachers, then development in our countries would probably be much better, but you have nothing to do or have nowhere to drive away negative emotions and energy. ...
        my communication with you will end, I wish you well and see only good around!

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    • Jury
      08.09.2015

      On the site, everything is already chewed into gruel.

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    • Jury
      08.09.2015

      Start your study with Helios-81N, Kaleinar-5N, Jupiter-37A

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      • anonym
        09.09.2015

        Thank you very much for your advice!
        let your day be clear, sunny and kind)

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      • Jury
        09.09.2015

        Thanks, you too! :)

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    • Vyacheslav
      10.09.2015

      A good Soviet portrait photographer is simple, open the nearest photo flea market (in Avito or VKontakte group) in your city and see what is there cheaper :) As a guide, you can take the amount of your daily spending on food, transport, gasoline, etc. This is the lens you buy. It can be an Industar 50-2 or some of the Helios 44. Then do not forget to order a lensless adapter in China.

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  2. Kostya
    28.10.2015

    Arkady, about the electronic rangefinder - the instructions say that it does not work only in the manual shooting mode, since in this mode the scale shows the deviation from the correct exposure.

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  3. Sergei
    03.12.2015

    Arkady thanks for the site! I periodically look at your reviews. I have been the owner of the d 2 for more than 3100 years. After the whale 18-55 VR, I got a fix of 35 / 1,8. The picture is fascinating! However, for work (interiors) is needed beyond width. The choice fell on the samyang 10 mm f / 2.8 ed as ncs cs nikon f. The question is, how will this tandem work together?
    There is very little information on the net. Mostly examples are given with NIKON 5100 + samyang 10 mm f / 2.8 ed as ncs cs nikon f

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  4. Arkady Shapoval
    03.12.2015

    D3100 should work similar to d5100

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  5. anonym
    20.12.2015

    I’ll be sluggish, so please tell me, as I’ve scanned old photos for the help of D3100

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    • BB
      21.12.2015

      Search the search engine for the phrase 'film resizer' and you will get several solutions to your question.

      For a good result, there are two options: either isolate the space between the negative and the lens from highlights, or shoot in complete darkness, where the light source is the one that shines through the film.
      In the first case, you need macromech (or a home-made analog), in the second case, you can do without it.

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  6. anonym
    26.12.2015

    Dakuyu Vv i Sergiyu! I will try

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  7. Vyacheslav
    07.03.2016

    The camera works fast - good - not expensive…. in general, a must have for those who do not process photos, I sold without regrets and half a year has not passed ... I did not come across the worst matrix in terms of the gravity of the rav from Nikon - even 10MP SSD - d60 ... d80 stretched better ... even from the basic ISO 100 - it stretches worse than Canon's - and this is already a zap!)

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  8. Darina
    26.03.2016

    Hello.

    Kindly help on the following question:
    There is a nikon d3100, lens 55-105, priority for shooting - subject, less often portrait.

    What do you recommend the Soviet lens (s) based on your goals? And will there be nuances in working with the flash (if so, how can they be circumvented)?

    Thank you in advance.

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    • BB
      26.03.2016

      55-105 - what kind of tricky lens?

      Why do you need a Soviet fix for subject shooting? Usually, Soviet light-strong optics are taken because of the “pattern” and beautiful bokeh, for blurring the background when shooting portraits. More often for subject shooting you need a lot of depth of field and detail.

      What does not suit existing optics?

      A flash with Soviet optics will work only in manual ('manual') mode, fixable with the help of 'Lushnikov's dandelion'.

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  9. Darina
    26.03.2016

    Thank you, that's exactly the bokeh and you need in the background) With a sharp and clear image of the subject. Is that possible?

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    • BB
      27.03.2016

      High-aperture fix, from 50mm. Well, the background should be appropriate - a monochrome background will be boring and monotonous.

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      • Darina
        27.03.2016

        Thank you.
        With the lens, a typo is 18-105.

        I’ll torment you a bit)
        With what camera settings, light temperature (and other process components) can I get a similar photo?

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      • Peter Sh.
        27.03.2016

        Darina, for such photos, first of all, you need umbrellas or softboxes. Also an interesting background. Blur can be obtained with almost any lens.

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      • BB
        27.03.2016

        The room should be dark, the background is also dark; you need to use a directional light source - a softbox with honeycombs (or, at least, with “shutters”), and little depends on the camera and lens. Since the background is dark, what's the point of blurring it? A similar photo can be taken at 18-105.

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      • Darina
        28.03.2016

        Thank you for the informative answers.

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      • Darina
        27.03.2016

        Helios-81H 2/50?

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  10. Darina
    27.03.2016

    That is, a very dark background and a clear image of the subject.

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  11. Andrei
    11.05.2016

    Two years ago, on your advice, I took the d3100. An absolutely enchanting camera, used it in the studio, on the street, in the woods and in the basement, while traveling. As in prof. purposes, and in amateur. Once used at a wedding (here, of course, it seemed to me not enough). In general, this camera is universal, for the first SLR I would recommend it to everyone. For 2 years of use, I never learned to use auto mode, as I bought it, immediately switched to M))

    But I would like to speak out about the shortcomings that infuriated me for a long time.

    1) The viewfinder adjustment is not enough. With my -2 vision, it doesn’t fully compensate for the minus, so sometimes I just don’t see if the focus missed the target.
    2) The low resolution of the built-in screen sometimes does not allow you to see the shoals of the photo at once, and then on the big screen you see something completely different. Especially if you use manual lenses - together with the first drawback, it is a complete disaster.
    3) At the wedding, a little synchronization of exposure with an external flash appeared.
    4) Inconvenient arrangement of focus points and the absence of guides in the viewfinder. More than once I drove the horizon stupidly due to the fact that it can be difficult to navigate quickly, and there are no guides like in the d300.
    5) It subjectively seemed to me that he was crookedly catching the exposition, but with experience you just got used to it and took the necessary lead.

    As a result, I switched to the old d300 and now I get unforgettable pleasure from the absence of all these shortcomings and a bunch of manual settings: 3 And thank you for your project, I learned from us almost all the photo theory I know.

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    • Lynx
      12.05.2016

      1. Alas, many DSLRs. treated with an eyecup with diopters.
      2. In most cases, even a 3 ″ -3,3 ″ screen with a couple of million dots is just as insufficient. He is still more likely to assess than to reconcile everything at once.
      3. without high-speed synchronization in almost all DSLRs, it is 1 / 180-1 / 250.
      4. alas.
      5. his dynamic range is rather narrow and he periodically knocks out light, especially when shooting outdoors and on high contrast scenes.

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  12. Andrei
    13.05.2016

    Hello
    I would like to consult here I can not understand what and how
    acquired Nikon D3100 and kit 18-55 (before that I used a soap box) and no matter how tormented I can’t get sharpness at a distance
    blur the background please the portrait turns out wonderfully but still it seems that there is a lack of sharpness and details it seems like I’ve tried a little blurry tried a bunch of modes and can anyone tell me where to go to plan a trip and I would like to bring clear photos of landscapes

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    • Jury
      13.05.2016

      aperture to 11-16 close

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      • Andrei
        13.05.2016

        Thanks, I will try
        confused by the fact that even in the landscape modes it is still not that, you look at others and wow, but here ....

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  13. Catherine
    14.05.2016

    Hello! I want a wide-angle (preferably a zoom), please tell me which one is suitable for Nikon d3100?

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  14. Zhenya
    26.05.2016

    I wanted to ask how to blur the background ... because it doesn't always work. Nikon 3100, 105 mm

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    • KalekseyG
      26.05.2016

      if you have a fix then there are no comments% -0
      if the zoom then the aperture is at maximum, the background is far away, the subject is closer

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  15. KalekseyG
    26.05.2016

    105 mm can’t blur the background ?! % -0
    If this is your fix, then I'm shocked
    if you zoom, then open the aperture to the maximum and the background away, and the subject is closer

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  16. Svetlana
    09.06.2016

    Please tell me, I want to take a Sigma AF 3100-18mm f / 200-3.5 DC OS (Nikon) lens on my D6.3 model, it is Optical Stabilizer that interests me. Will this lens fit? or can you advise what else but with the tsabilizatorom.

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  17. Kirill
    21.08.2016

    Hello Arkady, thanks for the good review, the other day got a d3100 (in addition to the d200, for the sake of high ISO smos).
    I think it's worth mentioning about this model such a feature that there is no manual balance adjustment in Kelvin (which was not pleasantly surprised, I thought all DSLRs have it)…. but otherwise I got what I expected ...

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    • Kirill
      21.08.2016

      such a question, in the life-view mode when shooting there are two clicks - closing and with a delay the shutter opening (in normal mode there is no such thing) - is this how it should be ??

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    • Yarkiya
      03.09.2016

      BB in kelvins starts from the 7000 series, and 3 000 and 5000 XNUMX as initial amateur ones are deprived of such a chip.

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  18. R'RёS,R ° F "RёR№
    03.09.2016

    Hello. Tell me please. They are smart in the settings. The landscape is blurry. What should I do ???

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    • Valery A.
      03.09.2016

      Hello. If you specified the shooting parameters, the reason for the blur would have been clearer. I suppose: 1. slow shutter speed, 2. large aperture, 3. focus is not where I wanted to sharply. Shooting in mode A? Not in the green zone?

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    • Lynx
      16.09.2016

      turn on autofocus! )))

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  19. olesya
    16.09.2016

    Hello, tell me please, but is the Nikon 50mm f / 1.8G AF-S Nikkor lens suitable for the Nikon D3100? To buy or not?

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    • Oleg
      16.09.2016

      Definitely suitable, take it boldly and feel the difference with whale optics.

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    • Lynx
      16.09.2016

      buy better 35 / 1,8G much more will be.

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      • olesya
        17.09.2016

        and for portraits which is better than 35mm or fifty?

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      • Lynx
        17.09.2016

        Portrait of a portrait of strife. I at one time preferred either 100 mm or 35, depending on the conditions.

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      • Yarkiya
        17.09.2016

        Portraits are group, full-length, waist, shoulder and front portraits, which are you more interested in?

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  20. Dmitriy
    18.09.2016

    Please tell me how to treat a swollen rubber plug.

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    • Ruslan
      18.09.2016

      Try soaking the plug in Kalosha gasoline

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      • Dmitriy
        18.09.2016

        And where can I get it?

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  21. Olga
    15.10.2016

    Arkady! Thanks for the detailed characteristics, pros and cons of this model! I’ve been renting Nikon d3100 for more than 2 years! This is the first camera! I shoot more landscapes, everything about nature and the world around me! I am interested in shooting and try to learn to photograph people! Portrait shooting is for me a difficult thing, but interesting in its own way! Today I decided to ask what lens is better to get to improve the pictures and advance my skills in this business! I ask for advice!

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    • Arkady Shapoval
      15.10.2016

      Nikon 35 1.8G or Nikon 50 1.8G

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  22. Stepan
    16.12.2016

    Good afternoon Arkady! Do you advise 3100 for beginners who do not want to do photography in the future, and what do you advise to take for those who are just starting, but plan to seriously take photos? In order not to often change the camera, but only the lenses.

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    • Arkady Shapoval
      16.12.2016

      Take any camera a level higher, d7000 and beyond.

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      • Stepan
        17.12.2016

        Thank you very much for the answer and your work.

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  23. Ivan
    31.12.2016

    Hello. Can I use a Helios lens with this camera through the adapter ring Link

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    • Arkady Shapoval
      31.12.2016

      Yes, of course you can.

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      • Ivan
        31.12.2016

        Thank you!

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  24. First Substation
    23.03.2017

    Do I understand correctly that the d3100 is the only one of the whole series of all years who has no IR port for the remote control ??

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  25. Vladimir
    30.04.2017

    To the attention of everyone who wants or has this camera. There is an unpleasant moment in terms of dust entering the viewfinder, through a slot in this place. How to eliminate, can anyone know or come across?

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    • R'RёS,R ° F "RёR№
      30.04.2017

      No way. This is on many cameras. If you close this gap, it will fall in another place, which could be even worse. Many lenses change their dimensions when zooming and even focusing - through which the same air must pass. Otherwise it will go through the bayonet or between the [lens. Worse still.

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      • Vladimir
        30.04.2017

        Poorly. Switch to D200 or what?)

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