Nikon D5100
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9 years ago
Nice functions. Great value for money
Superb picture quality. Nice functions. Great value for money.
15 years ago
The D5100 appears to be another strong addition to Nikon's consumer DSLRs. It maintains the small size and light weight similar to the earlier D40, D60, D3000, D3100 and D5000, but its electronics are updated to a DX-format sensor that is the best among current Nikon DSLRs and a high-resolution LCD...
15 years ago
Nikon D5100
The Nikon D5100 is a new 16.2 megapixel DSLR camera that can record Full HD movies at 1920x1280 pixels / 25fps with stereo sound. A high-resolution 3-inch vari-angle LCD monitor makes it easier to compose your shots from difficult angles, while the extensive ISO range of 100-25600 should cope with...
15 years ago
Nikon D5100 Compared to the Canon Rebel T3i / 600D SLR
May 8th. Nikon recently released the Nikon D5100 SLR, which serves an update to the Nikon D5000. The Nikon D5100 is designed to appeal to both novice and hobby photographers by offering a wide range of both automatic options and extended manual creative control.
15 years ago
Camera Test: Nikon D5100 DSLR
If you are stepping up from an older Nikon DSLR, or have film-era Nikon lenses and don't mind focusing manually with them, the D5100 should please you. Its resolution boost over the D5000, better video capture, and articulated LCD screen make it a great imaging tool well adapted to a wide array of...
15 years ago
[REVIEW-NIKON D5100 DSLR]
This 16.2 megapixel camera uses the same sensor as the more expensive D7000. The kit includes a Nikkor 18–55mm lens with vibration reduction. The swivelling LCD is high resolution. Movie mode is full HD at 30fps and it has an external microphone socket.
Pros:
- Image quality is excellent
- The kit lens, though looking and feeling as though it has been made down to a price, is nevertheless quick to focus and produces sharp, high resolution images
- The camera sits well in the hand and is responsive
- Auto exposure is remarkably consistent
Cons:
- The penny-pinching omission of an auto-focus drive from the camera body limits the range of lenses that can be used in AF mode
- This has been an annoying characteristic of entry level Nikons in the past
- Sony, Pentax and Canon don't skimp in this way, why does Nikon
15 years ago
Nikon D5100 Digital Camera Review
A rock solid performer, and more than a match for most other cameras in its class
Pros:
- Fantastic color performance
- Controls are well placed and easily used
- Playback options are information rich
Cons:
- No internal focus motor limits lens choice
14 years ago
Nikon D5100 Review
All in all, I absolutely love the Nikon D5100. It's an easy-to-carry and easy-to-use entry-level DSLR. The image quality is impressive and Nikon's growing line of AF-S lenses for use with the D5100 moves it to the top of my recommendation list for new DSLR owners.
14 years ago
Are you looking for a digital camera that does a better job of taking pictures than your smartphone or point-and-shoot camera When you're a blogger looking to step up, it's probably a good idea to get a digital SLR camera. But maybe there's another way to approach this.
14 years ago
D5100
Nikon has stirred up the camera crowds once again with its newly released D5100 , filling the industry with the buzz of a new high-resolution articulating screen. In terms of consumer DSLR options, the D5100 has taken on the role of the mid-range model in Nikon's product line between the D3100 and...
Pros:
- High-res articulating screen
- 1080p at 30fps
- High ISO noise performance
Cons:
- Not very rigid / rugged
- No built in AF motor
- Only 11 AF points
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