- Excellent image quality, convenient button layout, 2 ports.
- It is difficult to come up with the flaws of the carcass itself, for me they simply do not exist. But the lens that I got with the carcass, this 18-55 upset me a little. Loud enough auto focus, you can clearly hear it when shooting video, but you can also shoot with manual).
- Affordable and relatively large functionality
- Noisy at high ISOs, autofocus does not always work correctly (I rarely use it when the sun is bright and I can change my position)
- Lightweight, can do a lot of things, for an amateur, that's it! Shoots at night is also excellent, up to 1600 iso is not bad at all! You can do more at slow shutter speeds, even with a whale lens.
- crop Difficulties when shooting video with autofocus (I would say that you can’t find focus on the machine anymore). Many useless functions, such as photo processing, still have to catch up on a computer.
- compact, excellent (!) stretching picture (I shoot only in equal position), reliability - not a single glitch, convenient one-handed control when you get used to it
- audio path
- excellent color reproduction. the picture is juicy and voluminous just an excellent screen (besides swivel) is very convenient. light weight. at the expense of the size, to whom it is convenient. I have an average hand, it is convenient for me to hold this Nikon. not bulky. and the hand does not get tired. I took it with a whale lens 18-105 VR, very good results for whale glass. (Besides, a lens hood and a bag for the lens are included) light menu. Full HD video. the matrix from the D7000 is just gorgeous.
- cap from the lens without a lace, I constantly forget it somewhere. the battery is rather weak, if you take pictures continuously enough for 5 hours of work. lack of an autofocus motor in the carcass. I would like more hot buttons on the case.
- Build quality. Functional. Clear and intuitive control and settings. Image quality. Speed of work. Price (took in May 2022).
- Video, compared with a premium soap dish, the quality is noticeably weaker. But for amateur clips it is quite digestible. In a room without an external microphone, there is a lot of noise from autofocus, on the street the background clogs.
- Soundly assembled, good optics for its category.
- Ocheeeen clumsy and unhurried fotik. See comments.
- Value for money, excellent camera for the money, low-noise matrix, relatively light, comfortable ergonomics in the hand lies like a glove, build quality, decent functionality, you can take great pictures.
- (All the shortcomings are conditional, this is not a professional DSLR) Slow focusing in low light, misses. On the one with which I shot, in poor lighting, unnatural skin colors (bluish) and it was not always possible to remove this normally when correcting the RAW file. There is no "screwdriver" auto focus on lenses without a built-in motor, it will not work, only manually.
- 1. Excellent photo quality (http://album. Foto. Ru:8080/photos/or/402804/2080767. Jpg) 2. Excellent FullHD video quality! 3. A huge number of settings and modern "chips" in the device. 4. Fairly compact and lightweight 5. Sharp and nicely patterned 18-55 whale lens 6. Low noise up to 800 ISO, then also bearable 7. Quality omnidirectional monitor
- 1. Hemorrhoidal video shooting in the absence of constant and fast autofocus 2. Still, a slightly illogical quick menu, which, however, I got used to after 2 weeks of vacation 3. Many photo processing modes at once - had fun and forgot about them . it's better to pervert in the computer (the same Lightroom, for example).
- - very sharp - very quiet - good whale glass, with stabilizer and ultrasonic motor - plenty of branded accessories for sale, on ebay it's also inexpensive - matrix and processor as on the "semipro" D7000 - swivel screen
- - the handle is too small for a large palm, perhaps not the best ergonomics - the battery is small, not very reliable battery cover
- Good quality, good shooting speed - excellent balance of price and quality. (more details in the comments)
- There is no "screwdriver" for autofocus, 30fps is not enough for FullHD these days.
- Good device. The color rendition is realistic, the noise level is not high, the rate of fire, there are no extra buttons. All as "doctor ordered".
- Small battery life. Although, these are quibbles. 500 frames, with viewing each, with a monitor brightness of -1 . quite well. But you always want more. There is no screwdriver and optics are expensive for the device.
- 1) Excellent photo quality. Sounds stupid, but it's true. 2) A decent matrix from the older model. 3) Durable. I carry it with me in a rag bag, it beats against things, against another camera, against my side - all for nothing (pah-pah-pah). 4) A simple menu, with a very wide functionality. 5) Holds fairly high ISOs with no problems. 6) Good lens included. Whoever says anything, but with a whale 18-55 you can take a decent shot. And there are thousands of examples of this - look on the Internet. It's amazing how such a cheap lens gives such a decent picture. 7) Convenient swivel screen. The screen itself is of decent quality and of sufficient size. 8) Sufficiently high shooting speed.
- There are no special claims to the camera, claims to the photographer. Of course, I would like moisture resistance, a full frame, a second screen, two flash drives and a screwdriver in the carcass, but that's another money. The problem with the 5100 for me is that I don't see any cropped camera that would be noticeably better. The only way to drastically improve the quality of a photo is to take a full-size matrix (or medium format :)). The remaining improvements will be "given" by optics and straight arms.
- Everything has already been written - the matrix, build quality, etc.
- release gate
- Compact amateur camera with professional features. Great functionality.
- Somewhat uncomfortable grip for big-armed. "Cunning" battery. Not the most comfortable viewfinder. High price.