Nikon D5100 16.2MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera with 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 AF-S DX VR Nikkor Zoom Lens
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The D5100 incorporates an amazing array of special effects for use when taking still pictures or recording D-Movie Full HD movies. Selective Color isolates any color within the scene, capture details in places too dark for your own eyes using Night Vision, create bright, glowing images filled with atmosphere with High Key, emphasize the mood of a scene using Low Key, Miniature Effect makes a scene look like a miniature scale model and Color Sketch creates color outlines of the subject that are played back as a series of stills in a slide show..../ Nikon D5100 16.2MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera with 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 AF-S DX VR Nikkor Zoom Lens / nikon 55-200
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Nikon D5100 16.2MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera with 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 AF-S DX VR Nikkor Zoom Lens
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excellent "prothusiast" D-Slr, solid upgrade from my D5000 : Nikon D5100 16.2MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera with 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 AF-S DX VR Nikkor Zoom Lens
I have been a retired Slr photographer for several years so the D5100 is my re-entry into Dslr. Previously, I had an N90s and one of the first digital Nikons; the D20. I have been shooting a Canon G10 for several years even doing some Hdr with it. I've had the D5100 about a week and have shot a 100 photos on a collection of subjects - family, landscape, sunset, and macro - all with the 18-55 kit lens.
It shoots great! detail is way best than I predicted for a "consumer" model. Actually, I chose the D5100 because the capability of the pics was my leading goal. It comes with the same 16mp chip as the D7000 for $400 less. I wanted to spend that money on glass. I've had approximately no issue figuring out how to set the hand-operated controls and have had good luck with the Scenes modes for most shooting. (I haven't tried the Effects and I'm not sure that I will - more of a Photoshop processing kind of guy). My biggest challenge has been getting correct focus as the camera tries to do way more than I'm used to and, if I have it in the wrong Scene mode, there's no telling what might happen. The dancing yellow squares on the face recognition function is a little disconcerting. I have also had to learn patience as the Vr function is nice but a little slow when handheld. I have learned to leave it off until I legitimately need it.
I think that most of the professional reviewers overstate the weaknesses of many of the products out there and the D5100 is no exception, maybe because it's hard to dissimilarity a crowded competitive goods line. At any rate, here is my take on some of the deficiencies. First, the location of the LiveView button work great for me. Because it is a lever rather than a button it is easy to uncover and use without lively my hand on the grip. other complaint has been the lack of an Iso button. I do prefer buttons over menus but there are too many functions which I would like to have on a button that there wouldn't be room for all of them. I programmed the fn button (which is done legitimately in the menus) to allow me to operate the Iso. It works well both when I'm working straight through the viewer or the display screen. I will agree with complaints that the fn button is too close to the flash button. I've inadvertently mixed them up and it cost me a pic or two. However, I only need to make that kind of mistake a merge of times before learn to avoid the problem.
The rear screen is great...very high resolution. The zooming function works well and I have been able to check image focus easily. The side tilt is very elegant and I like that if flips to safe the screen when not in use.
I'm not much of a videographer but I did shoot some video and the image capability if fantastic. I put it on my Tv and the capability was great. The focus works pretty well although you can see it occasionally get behind for a few seconds for quick lively subjects - like cars and kids. The microphone isn't worth much so it may be worth investing in the add-on microphone for more serious video projects.
All in all, the capability and fit of the camera is very good in spite of being made from plastic. i wouldn't want to drop it or the lens for that matter - they are not made like my old N90s or my 70-200 f2.8 but, on the other hand, I won't won't miss the extra 5 lbs. Of weight because this camera is Light! It is small but fits the hand well and is joy to carry around.
To summarize: As you would expect from a Nikon, great photos; as good as the D7000 (according to dpreview) and $400 less. Easy to use, light, good hand-operated control, and good assisted operate straight through scenes. The D5100 is a good choice if you are seeing for high capability images without all the bells and whistles of the D7000.
No "cons" except don't drop it...probably won't survive! Battery life isn't great whether (I tend to use the display and LiveView a lot) so I've already invested in a backup battery.
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