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

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is at the highest level, be sure to try it.

I have used the camera for almost three months and taken over three thousand pictures with it. In terms of the technical capabilities it possesses, the device barely qualifies as an amateur effort. There is about everything imaginable for use in shooting. Additionally, as a lovely added perk, the video is presented in Full HD format. A Canon 350d, an Olympus E500, and a Nikon D40x were his cameras of choice before she came around. I chose the D5100 over the previous D7000 because of the matrix, the compact size and weight, the swivel display, and the ability to work at an ISO of 3200. Some people feel that there are not enough buttons available. But, I find it quite useful that all of the settings can be accessed by the thumb wheel. Although it is possible that I will take a fraction of a second longer to select the parameters on this camera than on others, this is not a deal breaker. Everything is fine in terms of the photographs that have been received from the camera; sharpness, speed of autofocus, and rate of fire are all at the highest level possible for this category of SLR cameras. Claims can only be made to the skinton, although this is a characteristic that is unique to Nikon and can be addressed in either FS or CNX2. Nonetheless, there are many people who will be pleased with the color that the camera itself produces. Although BB is sufficient, it is recommended that you set it manually. The sensitivity of the matrix enables me to take pictures inside without using a flash even while using a lens with a focal length of 35 millimeters and an aperture of 1.8. In addition to that, I use a camera manufactured by Canon, which is a rival company. There is something that can serve as a comparison. As compared to other cameras in its price range, the Nikon D5100 is a bit on the pricey side; nevertheless, once you've had some experience with it, you'll realize that it was well worth the investment.

Pros
  • A camera designed for amateurs that packs the features of a professional model. Functionality at its finest.
Cons
  • Large-armed people may find the grip to be quite unpleasant. Battery with "cunning." The viewfinder is not exactly the most comfortable. A steep price.