Nikon DSLR Starter Kit with Nikon School Fast, Fun, & Easy DVD Set and DSLR Case

by Ted Mcgrath on 2012/06/06

Nikon DSLR Starter Kit with Nikon School Fast, Fun, & Easy DVD Set and DSLR Case

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  • Designed For Use With Most Nikon Digital SLR Cameras
  • Rugged Nylon Material Delivers A Durable Design
  • Padded Shoulder Strap For Comfortable Portability
  • Included Nikon School DVD Gives Instructions

The Nikon School 2-DVD set included in this Value Pack is hosted by award-winning National Geographic Traveler photographer Bob Krist and award-winning wedding and portrait photographer, Kevin Kubota. Featuring the Nikon D3000, D5000 and D3100, this 2-DVD set provides insight on taking great pictures and movies with ease. In addition to the Fast, Fun & Easy 5 DVD set, the new Value Pack will include a new, stylish D-SLR case to store your D-SLR camera and accessories. Order the Nikon 9793 DSLR V

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Dan InGold "xz38" June 6, 2012 at 7:11 pm
65 of 68 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
4.5 stars starter kit, November 24, 2010
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This review is from: Nikon DSLR Starter Kit with Nikon School Fast, Fun, & Easy DVD Set and DSLR Case (Camera)

This package comes with a DSLR bag and 2-DVD set (one for 3100, another for d3000, d5000).

DVD: For the beginner of DSLR, the DVD can be helpful, but you can also get the similar information from internet. If you are already into this world, and want to get advanced knowledge, this DVD would not be much helpful.

Camera case: This is really a high quality bag (a little heavier than you thought). Compared to the previous starter kit, this bag has great improvement in terms of both build quality and space. It appears bigger for holding d3100 with kit lens and 50-200mm zoom lens. This is expected as it is also designed for holding d7000. So this bag is for one camera with two lens. There is also large space on the front pack for holding accessories.

Check my uploaded pictures of the bag in the share customer image section for a look.

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Joseph D. Land June 6, 2012 at 7:30 pm
24 of 26 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars
Good material but very POOR design, December 26, 2010
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Joseph D. Land
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This review is from: Nikon DSLR Starter Kit with Nikon School Fast, Fun, & Easy DVD Set and DSLR Case (Camera)

This bag came with a DLSR package I bought a couple weeks ago and I was pretty excited about it. The material is good and it seems built to last. However, there is a pretty serious design flaw that has caused me to get rid of it. When you strap the bag shut the upper sides of the bag bulge out and create pretty large openings where the elements can seep in. It’s pretty bad when you consider how sand or water can get into your bag and cause a really bug problem. Also, the inner adjustable compartments are pretty weak and it’s pretty hard to get gear tightly secured into the bag. The bag can hold a decent amount of gear (I have a D3000, 35mm, 18-55 & 55-200 lens, battery charger and other stuff fitted in my bag but it just doesn’t feel like a secure bag that I could trust for long term use.

I would suggest the Lowerpro slingshot bags instead. That bag gives you quick access to your camera, durable design and it keeps your extra gear solidly secured in your bag.

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Ralph "gymbag" June 6, 2012 at 8:00 pm
14 of 15 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars
Quality bag, December 14, 2010
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Ralph “gymbag” (UTARD) –
This review is from: Nikon DSLR Starter Kit with Nikon School Fast, Fun, & Easy DVD Set and DSLR Case (Camera)

The quality of the bag is high, its padded, water resistant, and the locking clips won’t break easily. The problem I have with this bag is that it is a bit too small and the layouts of the pockets are just not well thought out.
It would be better if if were about 1″ wider, 2″ longer, the height seems good. The pockets should be on the outside of the clips (they have a zipper anyways) so that you don’t have to have the top open to access a battery or a lens for example. The lid pocket needs to be expandable or done away with, you can’t keep anything more than a lens rag or a manual in it as is.
When I take my camera out for a hike I currently carry it in a range bag that I have padded, its slightly bigger and has all the pockets I need. When I’m at home I stow my camera in this bag.

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