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I was lucky to find a very pretty girl at the Nikon booth who wanted to pose for some portrait shots with the D3100.
The lens that was mounted was the 55-300VR
The pictures are unprocessed, only resized for the web.
All I can say about the D3100 is "wow". Congratulations to Nikon!

D3100 @ iso 3200
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D3100 @ iso 6400
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D3100 @ iso 12800
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