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Revainrating 4 out of 5

A good product at a good price, I advise you to try it.

As a consequence of this, I am content with the device, despite the fact that it contains a few insignificant problems that slightly cloud the image of pleasant feelings. These are some advantages: If you're dexterous, take decent shots, and have your hands on the camera, you can create masterpieces. The built-in flash is adequate for use indoors; however, I did not test its performance outside. The video is of acceptable quality, but the autofocus drive is noisy; if you want to record it, put…

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Nice price, good quality.

I will confirm in advance that I have a significant amount of expertise shooting with single-lens reflex (SLR) cameras, ranging from film to digital full-frame (FF) formats. Because to the peculiar color depiction of the "skinton," this camera was quickly placed in the category of "friend of Photoshop" (skin color). Of course, all of this can be fixed by configuring and creating "presets" in Capture NX2, but why should I have to go through all of this trouble? Considering that this is an…

Pros
  • The benefits consist of a large matrix that has a high level of sensitivity. Compactness. Put quality into it. a higher degree of functionality. A wide variety of chips that come in the form of preprogrammed effects. Video recording in full HD resolution. Display that rotates.
Cons
  • The representation of color. The settings that are sewed into the device produce deathly pale faces, giving the appearance that they have been powdered. The color reproduction of this camera is noticeably superior to that of its rivals when seen on a display that has been properly calibrated. In-camera JPEG at 3+ no more. Bad viewfinder; it does not have frames (sight) like it had in older versions; as a result, the horizon from this angle is cluttered, etc. Expensive in cost (for an amateur camera segment).

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not my best purchase, you could have found something else.

Good day to you, A few months back, I made the purchase of the D5100 from Amazon. Because I needed to change the lens, I opted to test out the Nikkor 18-105 kit instead. When looking through the viewfinder of the camera and zooming in, the wind is blowing directly into the eye. This is the problem. I find it hard to imagine that this was included in the design. When I contacted the DS repair center, which was located in Hong Kong, they instructed me to hand over the camera and informed me that…

Pros
  • Ergonomic, functional.
Cons
  • Take your time reading the letter that is being submitted to the official representative in Hong Kong. Also, examine the available options for the equipment in the shop.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good quality product, I rate this purchase excellent.

In the year 2022, the issue of which camera to use became a point of contention. I required a camera that was dependable and had a high shooting rate. There was not a single soap dish that satisfies the requirements of this request. The Nikon D3100 and the Nikon D5100 mirror cameras were the only two options available to choose from. These DSLRs are among the best in their respective classes. The price of Canon's DSLR cameras was not perceived to be dropping. Although I have my own opinion…

Pros
  • 1) The case is outstanding. Extremely convenient. I only use one hand to hold the camera since it does not slip and it is much more convenient for me to only use one hand. 2) The swivel screen opens quite a lot of opportunities for you. Especially if you have already invested in a tripod and a remote control. Thing! 3) Intuitive menu. The process of investigating the settings and escaping from there is carried out in a brisk and effective manner. 4) The ability to immediately begin working after being turned on. 5) The photos are fantastic. matrix from an earlier iteration of the D7000. 6) The video is of an excellent quality overall. The battery life is sufficient for one day of use, or 300–400 still images with the flash, or two hours of video recording in the highest quality setting of 1920 x 1080. If you lower the video quality to 1280x720, you will be able to take twice as many high-quality photographs in the same amount of time as before.
Cons
  • 1) The flash on the Nikon D5100 needs to be recharged for a considerable amount of time. Till you wait for him, he won't allow you to snap a picture of anything. You also have the option of taking a picture, but without using the flash. After that, make sure the flash is turned on, and go with it. 2) The expensive nature of purchasing an additional battery. 3) The battery runs out of juice quite rapidly. But, because my Nikon produces such high-quality photographs and films, I am willing to overlook this flaw.))

Revainrating 5 out of 5

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

I used a kit 18-105VR lens to take the picture. I had a dream that went on for approximately two years, and a month before making the purchase, I was a smoker; nonetheless, I did not research the subject. Initially, I decided to stop at 3200, but after looking further into the matter, I decided to go with 5100 because the functionality is more extensive, and the swivel screen for creativity is merely an added bonus. I also considered the Canons, but despite the fact that their performance…

Pros
  • Construct with care. Functional. Controls and settings that are easy to understand and use. The quality of the image. Increase the rate of work. Price (taken in May 2022). (took in May 2022).
Cons
  • The clarity of the video is substantially lower when contrasted with that of a high-end soap dish. However for amateur clips it is quite palatable. When you are inside in a room that does not have an external microphone, there is a lot of background noise from autofocus, but when you are outside, the background is clear.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best price for this product, will buy more!

After Nikon D60 - really wonderful! Matrix from the more costly d7000, lens from the more illustrious d90, and all of this at a more affordable price! Take ONLY an 18-105 lens in a kit; it is significantly superior to the purportedly universal 18-55 lens in a number of ways. In addition to this, we find that it is more lucrative (18-105 costs 10tyr separately). The 18-105 lens produces a blur, similar to that of a portrait lens; the zoom has a rather large range; the ISO setting is set to…

Pros
  • Nothing to worry about here!
Cons
  • Do not kill a whale between the ages of 18 and 55.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great value for the money, definitely recommended!

Anybody has reservations about the option, please go with my recommendation! In particular for those just starting out. When you read the instructions, it shouldn't take you more than a day to figure out the settings. The benefits of it include: This is my very first digital single-lens reflex camera, and I couldn't be happier with it! 1) The availability of a graphical options mode was a welcome addition. You are able to see very clearly how open the aperture is at particular values, as well…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is top notch, be sure to try it.

A whale 18-55 was included in the package that I paid $25,800 for a year ago when I purchased the gadget. Even at temperatures as low as -30 degrees, it performed admirably (I went on a business trip to Noyabrsk; though I hid it under my jacket.) Together with him, I stood in the pouring rain. He suffered through an excursion to the ocean (dust and sand.). Once, while a whale lens was still down, I was thrown into a wardrobe trunk (lowepro). The UV filter was shattered when the lens cap fell on

Pros
  • - The quality of the photographs taken - The flash - The reasonable price HDR and D-Lighting capabilities, an autofocus (AF) illuminator, and a small design.
Cons
  • - there is no "screwdriver" - the viewfinder is quite dim and narrow - there are no frames - the controllers - the chip the battery. You can't sell a Chinese craft for ten dollars, but you have to pay two thousand and five hundred dollars for the authentic version. - handles on batteries, which can also be found on batteries and can also be found on batteries. - the size of the object seems awkward in the hand. (I am adding after 2 months. I was able to locate a chipped battery in DX for the price of 19 dollars; everything functions properly, and the decision has been made. About the same amount of shots were used in the remake as they were in the original.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am very happy with this purchase, I will advise everyone!

A very deserving model, I believe that the individual who purchases this model will be content with the quality of the pictures for his family album and even for showing these pictures to the public. This model is very deserving. Since a phone camera is only capable of producing good photographs, whereas a single-lens reflex camera (SLR) camera may produce excellent pictures. Has pros: Lightweight, good color reproduction, focuses flawlessly with Nikon lenses (with Nikon lenses), good matrix…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The perfect purchase for me, exactly what I was looking for!

What can I say? This is my very first single-lens reflex camera; in the past, I've only owned soap dishes and professional film. There are a few things that should be improved, but other than that, everything about it is enjoyable. While I was writing the whale horror lens, it should be noted that this is not a secret (for me it was decisive that I overpaid only a thousand for it). Even though my hands do not appear to be a shovel, my little finger slips off the carcass. When set to an ISO…

Pros
  • 1. a screen that rotates 2. The capacity to record video in Full HD resolution (Although if I confess, I shot only 1 time for the test) 3. Colors that look good
Cons
  • 1. We would like to have more than 11 AF points available to us. 2. A whale lens may be dragged to the garbage or removed from the whale entirely without risk. 3. The AF illuminator is obscured by the large lenses. 4. Total 1 programmable button 5. A shutter speed of at least 1/4000 seconds; an f/1.4 lens with a focal length of 50 millimeters will not suffice on a day with bright sunshine.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great quality, happy with it one hundred percent!

Different pros: Great camera for your money A lot of functions and modes for creative and artistic shooting, a rotary screen, convenient control! Perfect for a beginner👏 Different cons: There are few megapixels, although the quality is still much better than in the latest iPhones.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best purchase in my life, I will definitely buy it again.

I got Nikon D5100 kit 18-55 not so long ago - June 27, 2022. What can I say. A camera with ENORMOUSly promising potential. There are a variety of settings available. You will quickly become accustomed to it, and the absence of any buttons on the case will cease to be such an issue for you. Everything that you require can be quickly configured. This is not a camera for individuals who are content to simply click the shutter button, as taking images requires more skill than that. Pictures taken

Pros
  • Low-noise matrix, at high ISO, swivel display, convenient, has all the necessary settings, takes excellent pictures, matrix from the D7000 model. You could write for a very long time about the merits. In a nutshell, we are talking about NIKON here.
Cons
  • Problems? - No, you haven't told me about those.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Very high quality product, it's not the first time I bought it.

An fantastic option for people who are just starting out in photography, those who are looking for reasonable quality at a low price, or those who are more seasoned photographers but do not have the financial means to get a D3x:). I shot it in light rain, in the wild snowfall on 11202222, I don't pay attention to dust, heat, and frost), even though it is not waterproof and is not made of magnesium alloy. Thank God, I didn't notice any jambs while using it, despite having a tough attitude…

Pros
  • 1) Great photo quality. Even though it makes no sense, it's a fact. 2) A respectable matrix derived from the previous model. 3) Durable. I stuff it into a rag bag and take it around with me; it bangs into things, against another camera, and against my side, but it's all for nothing (pah-pah-pah). 4) A straightforward menu that provides access to an extensive range of features. 5) Able to maintain quite high ISOs without any issues. 6) It comes with a decent lens. Anyone says whatever, but if you have a whale 18-55, you have a fair chance of hitting your target. Look anywhere on the internet, and you'll find thousands of examples of this very thing. It's incredible that such a low-cost lens can produce such a high-quality image. 7) Convenient swivel screen. The screen itself is of satisfactory quality and is of an appropriate dimensions. 8) A firing speed that is sufficiently fast enough.
Cons
  • There are no particular benefits that can be attributed to the camera or the photographer. Naturally, I would like the casing to be resistant to damp, have a full frame, a second screen, two flash drives, and a screwdriver, but that is another matter entirely regarding the cost. My primary issue with the 5100 is that I can't think of any cropped camera that would be a discernible improvement over it. Taking a picture using a full-size matrix (also known as a medium format camera) is the only option to significantly boost the image's quality. Optics and straight arms are going to be the ones to "give" the rest of the advantages.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great product, a pleasure to use.

The market for entry-level digital single-lens reflex cameras (DSLR) has matured to the point where nearly all entry-level DSLRs from brands like Nikon, Canon, Sony, and Pentax are virtually indistinguishable from one another. There is a low probability that you will notice a significant change in quality, particularly in jpeg. If you are primarily interested in video shooting, then I would suggest canons because they are more minimalistic and more reportage-oriented. Canons also produce the…

Pros
  • 1) One of the best matrices and processors available to amateurs in the market today. Created in sleepy:) Hence, in conditions when there is a reasonable amount of quiet, the 7000 shots, in which this matrix and processor are both present, and the 5100 shots will be similar. 2) Ergonomics, in my opinion, is at the top of the list, as the team did an excellent job working out the design and layout of the buttons. 3) Value for the money. Even so, despite the fact that Thailand was inundated (flooded Nikon, Sony, Canon factories .). In addition, this state will only be transitory; eventually, NG will become less intense. 4) A robust collection of features that are nonetheless well-organized; despite the fact that this is my first DSLR, I was able to figure it out on my own in less than half an hour without consulting the manual (although it is important to have a strong background in photography; starting from full 0 can be challenging). At this time, in general, there is a trend toward increasing the level of devices used by amateurs, and it is getting higher and higher. Due to the fact that they make up the largest portion of the photographic industry, advancements are first put to the test by this group. 5) The rotary screen and the quality of its output. despite the fact that this has become the standard. That in no way changes the reality of the situation ;) 6) The dependability of the instrument in its whole. Not only does Nikon respect himself, but he also respects the people who use his products. It is experienced. All of the devices in the amateur band offer sufficient reliability for the questions being asked. 7) Kitovsky lens. There are certain brands that do not provide them with the appropriate quality. Nikon does it. To begin, the optics are excellent and fully functional.
Cons
  • 1) It is difficult to classify the lack of a screwdriver and additional buttons (the 5100 only has one) as a drawback for this market niche. These have not yet been implemented on devices for amateurs. With "AF" lenses manufactured after the 1980s, which were designed without a motor built in, you will need a screwdriver to change the aperture. Throughout the course of the past five years, relatively few of them have been made, making them an exact replica of the "AF-S" standard. Moreover, a screwdriver makes a lot of noise and moves pretty slowly:) Such lenses are not typically utilized, with a few notable exceptions, particularly by amateur photographers. When there is a fire at the workplace and the conditions are particularly severe, additional keys are essential for gaining entrance to the building as quickly as possible. I'll say it again: this is for serious amateurs and experienced experts. 2) A plastic case, which is the industry standard for products in this price range. In addition, contrary to what some people believe, it does not feel like anything at all if you utilize the gadget appropriately. 3) Viewfinder. That is something I would like to see more of and in a more vivid form. Bless him, with regard to the guiding points, I find that 11 of them are sufficient for me personally. Nonetheless, even with these devices, this is the standard operating procedure for practically the whole product line. And there is no need to be concerned because this deficiency is not a deal breaker. When it comes to accurate manual focusing, the viewfinder is, in my opinion, an absolutely necessary component. And this is a specificity that is semi-professional and professional in nature. And you become accustomed to it really rapidly. 4) I would like a battery that is more powerful. Nonetheless, this behavior is usual for devices of this type. Despite everything, I still desire more! Purchase a minimum of two of these items. Look like that's it:)

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The right product for me, there were no problems.

During a period of slow development, I upgraded to my first DSLR after realizing that my prior "professional" compact could do more. I'll make a reservation as soon as possible, it's better to buy a carcass separately and an all-subject and more enlightened lens for it, like a cheap Tamron 24-75 / 2.8 lens, for example. I'll look into that. and joy will be yours as a result. I used it while I was on vacation, and I took almost 1500 photos in total: I almost didn't use 18mm focal lengths; I…

Pros
  • 1. The quality of the photographs is outstanding (http://album. Foto. Ru:8080/photos/or/402804/2080767. Jpg). 2. Excellent FullHD video quality! 3. The device has a vast array of customizable settings and cutting-edge "chips." 4. comparatively small in size and not overly heavy 5. An 18-55mm whale lens that is both sharp and beautifully patterned 6. Tolerable levels of noise up to an ISO of 800, then remaining low 7. An omnidirectional monitor of good quality
Cons
  • 1. Video recording with a hemorrhoidal pattern in the absence of a constant and quick autofocus 2. Despite this, a somewhat illogical quick menu, which, despite this, I became accustomed to after being away for two weeks. 3. Used a variety of photo processing modes all at once; had so much fun that I forgot about some of them. It is preferable to engage in sexually explicit behavior online (the same Lightroom, for example).

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Just super, it's beautifully made, I'm very happy with it.

I've only just started using it, but I can already appreciate its benefits, and you can and should work to overcome the drawbacks of the auto mode. After all, that's why it's a DSLR: so that it can only fully unfold its potential when held by someone with sufficient skill, which is something I intend to acquire. As I've mentioned in the previous discussions, the benefits are as follows: 1. matrix taken with a "semi-professional" Nikon D7000: the light sensitivity is simply excellent; at an ISO…

Pros
  • - Photosensitive matrix beginning with the D7000 - Photo quality - Flash - Price quality - HDR and D-Lighting capabilities - Many more; there are far too many to list here.
Cons
  • - Automatic settings, governing bodies, and there is no "masterpiece" button ;)

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Wonderful quality, one hundred percent satisfied!

With its pros. 1. The price-quality ratio is excellent; 2. The quality of the device is excellent; 3. The picture is great! Its cons: I face only one drawback - efficiency. But, given that you have to pay for everything, this is not a problem.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I really like the product, it fully meets my expectations.

For a simple lover of photography, a very good device to experiment and learn how to shoot in manual mode, or maybe even learn the basics and subtleties of photography. I have been using it for a long time, for me this camera has become a faithful companion in life Pros below: I chose between two models of different brands, the choice was on Nikon. Swivel screen, Full HD video recording and many other options. Cons: My requirements, as a simple amateur, are not high, so he fully met my…