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

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best I ever used, recommend it to everybody.

This DSLR falls into the category of the initial amateur level of the user, and at this level it is simply fantastic; in this price bracket, it is difficult to find fault with it. This camera is ideal for you if you want to learn how to shoot images using manual modes (the Mode M setting, for example). It was thanks to her that I developed a passion for photography. Even though the automatic mode works well, you shouldn't invest in a digital single-lens reflex camera (DSLR) just to shoot on the machine. Soapboxes and superzooms are better suited for this purpose. Tip: assign the ISO setting to the function button so that you may shoot without taking your eyes from the viewfinder and adjust the settings without having to go into the fast menu each time; To swim like a whale. a word of advice to the lens: immediately go out and buy additional repairs. lenses such as: Nikon 50mm f/1.8G AF-S Nikkor and Nikon 35mm f/1.8G AF-S DX Nikkor. You will quickly develop a passion for photography once you attach these rapid lenses to the body of your camera, at which point you will advance to more serious photography gear.

Pros
  • Value for money, excellent camera for the money, low-noise matrix, relatively light weight, comfortable ergonomics in the hand lies like a glove, sufficient functionality, and you can shoot wonderful photographs with it. Value for money, excellent camera for the money.
Cons
  • (All of the drawbacks are to be expected, considering that this is not a professional DSLR.) Misses due to slow focusing in low light conditions. When I used it, it produced unnatural skin colors (bluish) in dim lighting, and it was not always possible to remove this anomaly in a normal manner when I was correcting the RAW file. I used it. On lenses that do not have a built-in motor, there is no "screwdriver" auto focus; hence, it is only possible to focus the lens manually.