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Review on Nikon D5100 Digital SLR Camera with 18-55mm VR Lens - High Resolution 16.2MP by Agata Szwed ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing for the money, I'm glad I chose this option.

If the LCD of the Nikon D7000 could rotate, it would be the perfect low-cost camera for both novices and professionals, in my opinion. As a result, the Nikon D5100 is a very high-quality and convenient piece of equipment that also produces high-quality photographs. If you already had a cropped-sensor camera that was a Canon 10-50D, 350D-1100D, or any cropped-sensor Nikon up to a d90, then you should get the D7000 since it will make you happier. In the store, he was able to focus much better, and the camera in general fit his hands like a glove. It is a solid, durable, quick, and beautiful unit that has a large, bright viewfinder and 39 focus points that are useful. The most disappointing aspect of purchasing a D5100 was discovering that its battery was underpowered, but that's well, I'll just get myself some more:) I am adding this supplementary information after a period of three months: the battery has "overclocked," and just two charges were required for the entire trip (almost 3 weeks). To a large extent, content. When compared to the level of noise produced by my 40d: http://narod. Ru/disk/16514595001/test 40d vs d5100. Rar. Html

Pros
  • I compared it to my previous camera, a Canon 40D. When it comes to the amount of noise produced, the 5100 comes out on top with a score of 100%; however, when it comes to the way colors are rendered, everything is relative; while the 40d produces a yellow tone, the 5100 produces a blue one; you need to take this into consideration when making settings, whereas in the shop, it is immediately corrected. Again, 5100 is in the lead when it comes to the specifics. The display on the Nikon is also quite beautiful. A preview of the photo that was just taken, pixel by pixel. The video is awesome in a lot of ways. The ability to rotate the screen is quite helpful. It focuses much more quickly and correctly, and the proportion of images that are in focus is significantly higher than that of the 40d; I consider this to be a very important aspect. focuses using the LiveView interface. Pictures now open considerably more quickly on the computer and download much more quickly. When it comes to might and main, noise suppressors and any and all forms of D-Lighting are king. The Whale 18-55 VR is beyond praise since it is crisp, has minor distortions, is very comfortable and quick, is light, durable, and does not play anyplace, and it does not leave.
Cons
  • Extremely poor battery capacity. I have sufficient for a couple of days' worth of regular use. 40d in this way, I went on vacation for two weeks and never charged it, even though I snapped a lot of photos every day. Additionally, it is more difficult to control. For my large hand, the 40d is more comfortable to hold, and all pressing feels somehow more pleasant and solid. But, 5100 is not reinforced concrete like 40d, thus there will always be some pushback. Whenever the trunk is removed from the wardrobe, the card compartment will always open. There is no exposure bar in the LiveView mode. The video has not yet been able to adapt so that it does not turn out to be so wildly loud in the twilight; the gadget automatically utilizes an extraordinarily high ISO. The viewfinder seemed to be darker and more compact. When scrolling through photos, there are frequently inaccuracies, and sometimes the images do not "spin." For this particular device, there is no battery pack available. I discovered a damaged pixel in the middle of the matrix. Although it does not cause any problems, the fact that it is there is bothersome; buyers should be on the lookout for it. In a month, I will add to it. Yet, the incompetence is quite frustrating. The Tokina 11-16 has the best width, in my opinion, and the 5100 does not have an autofocus feature.