How to choose flash for DSLR Camera (Nikon D3100)

vinot2006

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Hi Folks,

I have a Nikon D3100 camera and I am finding difficulties in shooting in low light indoor. I would like to get a flash light for my camera. Kindly suggest me which will be the good one.

Regards,
Vinoth
 

turtile

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Hi Folks,

I have a Nikon D3100 camera and I am finding difficulties in shooting in low light indoor. I would like to get a flash light for my camera. Kindly suggest me which will be the good one.

Regards,
Vinoth

What's your budget? Nikon branded flashes aren't cheap.
 

BlakeP

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D3100 gives you a choice of two formats - classic and graphic - for the info display. Graphic format includes both a numerical and descriptive illustration of shutter speed and aperture settings, making these concepts easier to grasp. Both formats display the current Scene Mode using easy-to-understand icons that change as the mode dial is rotated, letting you concentrate on the composition. Three background color variations are available for each format. In addition, the orientation of the info display automatically changes horizontally or vertically to match that of the camera.
 

Syborg1211

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Also recognize that there are other options to help indoor/low light shots than just flash. Basically the issue is that there isn't a lot of light indoors, especially at night. By going with a flash, you are choosing to raise the amount of light in the room, but also recognize that it will be a lot of learning and take some skill to make flash photos look natural.

The other option is to try to make due with the amount of light already available. This can be done by getting a lens that will let more light get to the sensor. I don't know what lens you are using, but I am guessing it is the 18-55mm that usually comes with the camera. The thing about the 18-55mm is that its aperture range is f/3.5-5.6. This means with the zoom set to the widest at 18mm, you have a maximum aperture setting of f/3.5. When you zoom in to 55mm, your maximum aperture is even smaller at f/5.6. The higher the aperture number, the smaller the aperture opening is, the less light can get to the sensor.

Now if you get a prime lens like the 35mm f/1.8G, the aperture is 4x bigger than f/3.5 and ~10x bigger than f/5.6. This means 4x and ~10x more light to the sensor with this lens than your 18-55mm lens.

So consider that you have other options than just getting a flash. I find flash to be too obtrusive to use comfortably in most situations.
 
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Ettitt

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There many flash light company make product. I find several company products. I think that there are many items in DSM flash light company. You can find your flash light from the company. You can go there website & choice your flash light.
 

monstarvb1

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I want to buy Nikon 5300 . I am something confused about availability this model. Someone told me that Nikon 5300 is not stocked out. Does any one know about it ? sorry for posting another thread.
 

CuriousMike

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I want to buy Nikon 5300 . I am something confused about availability this model. Someone told me that Nikon 5300 is not stocked out. Does any one know about it ? sorry for posting another thread.

The Nikon D5300 has been replaced by the Nikon D5500.
Depending on the country you are in, there is likely still availability for the D5300.
If you have the opportunity to find a "refurbished Nikon D5300", you can save money and still have a (shorter) warranty on the camera.
 

monstarvb1

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The Nikon D5300 has been replaced by the Nikon D5500.
Depending on the country you are in, there is likely still availability for the D5300.
If you have the opportunity to find a "refurbished Nikon D5300", you can save money and still have a (shorter) warranty on the camera.

I will buy new one sure. I see they still available in ebay. But i have no so good experience to buying product from ebay. So i am something confused about ebay's selling policy. I am not sure that if i buy a product from ebay then i will get it safely. :\
 

EOM

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I will buy new one sure. I see they still available in ebay. But i have no so good experience to buying product from ebay. So i am something confused about ebay's selling policy. I am not sure that if i buy a product from ebay then i will get it safely. :\

Just buy from a reputable seller and you should be fine. Some stores like adorama and KEH also sell on ebay too.