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My first digital single-lens reflex camera is a Nikon D5100, which I selected after much deliberation among other Nikon cameras. To be able to capture photographs of a high-quality while remaining within one's financial means, it was necessary to acquire a single-lens reflex camera (SLR) that was both compact and lightweight, and which lacked further features. The remaining criteria are open to personal preference and financial considerations, however all Nikon devices satisfy the very last…

Pros
  • Outstanding ergonomic design with careful consideration. The swivel screen is one of my favorite features, especially because it can be covered up when I'm looking through the viewfinder and so prevented from getting scratched. Intuitive menu. A quick preparedness for labor that includes inclusion. One day is provided by the battery's capacity.
Cons
  • There is no option for attaching the lens cap to the body of the camera or the lens (this is a minor flaw that may be fixed by you on your own).

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product is of good quality, there is only one minor defect.

Attention! Be cautious to verify the focus before you buy the item so that you don't end up being dissatisfied with it. One of the three gadgets that were examined at various stores turned out to have an accurate lens focus, but the other two did not. I would suggest snapping a picture of a small object in the store, such as phone buttons with an open aperture, for those individuals who do not wish to hunt for and print test charts. Take a few pictures from the perspective of the middle button,

Pros
  • Because so much has already been said on the positives, I won't bother reiterating them here. As I spend a lot of time taking pictures of landscapes, I wanted a camera that could capture both HDR and d-lighting effects, so I decided to purchase this one. These features are only available in more expensive Canon versions. The fact that the device has picture processing capabilities and specialized features made me quite happy. effects. The functions are helpful for photography enthusiasts who do not want to spend a lot of time sitting down and processing images in Lightroom and Photoshop. Despite the fact that my opinion is subjective, I find that Nikon has a pleasing color rendition.
Cons
  • Simply one button that can be programmed. I would want two. Challenging meal for novices.

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,

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.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A valuable purchase, some advantages!

With its pros. The camera is very good, I am satisfied, the quality is amazing. Some cons: For all the time I found one drawback, with micro shooting at close range, a standard flash gives a shadow from the optics .

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Wonderful quality, one hundred percent satisfied!

The camera is excellent as a whole, and I do not have any regrets about purchasing it. If you invest in a telephoto lens in addition to a 50mm f/1.8 lens, as I mentioned earlier, and make sure that your hands are in the correct position, then you will be able to take photographs of a high quality. Now, Photoshop is definitely a plus. I strongly suggest! Has pros: To begin, a mirror. Practical, safe, pleasant. After the addition of the soap dish, there is a discernible difference in the…

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The goods are normal, money is not wasted!

Around the end of August, I made the purchase of KIT 18-105. As of right now, I don't shoot very often, and when I do, it's almost always in automatic mode because I don't have time to deal with this situation. Prior to that, I used a Pentax k-x for a month. It has a very convenient quick setup in manual mode, but the auto mode only produces so-so results. In general, I like the camera, and surprisingly, it takes good pictures when it's set to auto mode, although this is not the situation in…

Pros
  • Working with a high ISO.
Cons
  • -There is no shortcut key for changing the ISO. -When changing modes, the mode names are not displayed; only A R M, etc. -While in Live view mode, autofocus moves at a glacial pace, making it impossible to delete a child. -You are able to use the flash even when the weather is bright if you are using the auto mode.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent quality, absolutely not expected for such a price.

The instrument was well received by pts. You'll become used to the arrangement in no time at all because everything has been thoughtfully placed where it should be. Lightweight, which was vital to me when I carried it with me on outdoor activities like hiking and riding my bike. (by the way, for these purposes, I separately got the original battery from the following model: the one for the 5200 or for the 5300, and I suppose you can find it on the internet! , the point is that the latest…

Pros
  • light weight rotary display decent battery life decent picture quality for this level of camera (it reveals the matrix especially well when utilizing optics standards! ), although with a whale of superb quality.
Cons
  • Management (although you should be aware that this is not a professional gadget!), but once again - you can get used to it, so it's more of a nitpick than anything else. Due to the fact that the contacts are not synchronized (once more, this is not the appropriate class), I will continue to pick on it!

Revainrating 3 out of 5

I expected more from the purchase, but not the worst option.

The issues that have been described above are ones that I probably would not have noticed if it were not for a buddy of mine who has a SONY a580. Nonetheless, the cost of each of these devices falls within the same price bracket. P. S. And just to confirm, if you are already using this gadget, you should under no circumstances use it with the 18-55 lens. There is a lack of light. The focus is off, the blur is distracting, and the ratio of the aperture to the focal length is awful. Many…

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

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.

After the first DSLR, it's a definite positive, and ideas are realized without stress, almost as if they did it on their own! You are at a loss for where to begin because there are so many options available to you. You should feel comfortable making use of the built-in plot applications. Many advantages: Low noise even when using a high ISO. screen with intelligence and the ability to rotate in any direction. I incorporated all of the beneficial aspects of the "oldies," as well as HD video and…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best price for this product, will buy more!

It enables you to take high-quality photographs, including landscape and portrait, as well as static and dynamic images. The outcome might be whatever you want it to be if you have the capacity and the time to tune in. close to optimum . Nonetheless, it is also possible to shoot passably in a machine while riding in an ambulance; however, it is recommended that you produce duplicates. Large battery capacity, rapid charging, and a compact and lightweight design. Excellent camera for the whole…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

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

In general, typical frames in a vehicle for a user who is not demanding need to have the nice ones "sucked out" from the row. As regard to noise, this matrix is excellent. With the use of manually operated optics, photoanalysis! Fujifilm's implementation of it is quite good because of this reason. In general, the park of optics, the camera itself weighs a half kilo, and after that the camera is still in the computer where it will sit RAWki, show skins, and pull. That may be considered typical…

Pros
  • The matrix is completely noiseless, which makes it very effective in low light and at night.
Cons
  • There are some missed opportunities with the open Nikon 50mm 1.8g. See comment

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am amazed at how well the product is made, just magically!

Because the equipment meets my needs, I do not have any second thoughts about making the investment. I paid a total of 24,000 in 2022 to purchase. I got the impression that Canon cameras in the same price range as Nikon focus and take pictures at a faster rate (although it's possible that the whale lens is to fault; I haven't tried it with any other lens yet). I contrasted it with the Canon 600D and ultimately decided to go with the Nikon because the images appeared to have a "ringing"…

Pros
  • The price to quality ratio of both the equipment and the images that are produced is satisfactory. Constructed with skill. Nothing squeaked or broke during the course of a year's worth of typical use. Excellent video quality. The images are quite clear. Up to an ISO of 800, there is almost no discernible noise. Display that rotates. (There are moments when I really wish it was touch.)
Cons
  • When video is being shot, the focusing can be heard extremely clearly. Very sluggish in Live View Even though the object can be seen clearly with the naked eye, the viewfinder is quite dim, and this is especially noticeable when shooting at night. It is also difficult to focus. (I have not tested it on anyone else; nonetheless, it is quite likely that others have the same issue.)

Revainrating 5 out of 5

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

The price to quality ratio is near the top of the scale. As a less expensive camera option for extended journeys, it is one that comes highly recommended by me for purchase to persons of all experience and interest levels. The benefits of it include: 1. Extremely comfortable, featuring superior ergonomics and the ideal amount of weight. Doesn't look cheap. Convenient for travel. 2. The matrix is incredibly silent. 3. A rotary display can be very helpful and even necessary in certain…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great value for money, one of the best offers.

The Canon 600D, the Sony SLT A-55, and the Nikon d3100 were the three cameras that I considered purchasing as a replacement for my super zoom soap box. The ladies are attractive, but for some reason the photo didn't bring out the best in them; I was going for a different look. As a direct result of this, I found the D7000 to be rather enjoyable. Incredible picture quality, a wealth of useful features, and it comes with everything. However, I was not going to be able to handle such a high price…

Pros
  • 1. Exceptional photo quality throughout the entirety of the available ISO range. 2. An accurate representation of colors. Nikon is known for its vivid and luminous color reproduction. 3. Rapid preparation for work; the camera is turned on, and you can begin shooting immediately. 4. Video recording in Full HD 1080p (was one of the important parameters when choosing a camera). 5. Simple menu, convenient and fast operation. Given that there are not any other I have no problem with the buttons in any way. 6. Build quality (filled with sea waves pah-pah, the camera has not lost its performance). 7. An elegant outward presentation. 8. HDR (High Dynamic Range) modes and the camera's internal photo processing. 9. A variety of options for the autofocus optics. 10. This swivel display is very convenient (constantly helps when shooting video). 11. A pretty good and sharp lens included in the package.
Cons
  • When shooting videos, autofocus is almost certainly going to be used. I would prefer it to be silent. Every one of my three lenses puts a distinct imprint on video footage.

The evaluations provide an in-depth analysis of the positive aspects of this SLR. The only thing that I will add is a significant number of manually adjustable and automatically applied settings. One of the drawbacks is that the shutter mechanism isn't very strong. On the second day of a journey to Europe that lasted for a week, the camera's shutter became stuck just as the focus adjustment was taking place. The plaque that reads "Shutter button error, please press the shutter again." This…

Pros
  • Everything, including the matrix, build quality, and so on, has already been written down.
Cons
  • release mechanism

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing I've ever used, I recommend it to everyone!

Despite these drawbacks, I couldn't be happier with the camera. Even (!) when shooting with whale lenses, the photographs are of an extremely good quality, which I cannot not but comment on. Really incredible in terms of sharpness and color reproduction. If you have never used anything other than "soap dishes," then the contrast between the two will be quite obvious to you, and you will quickly start to value the superiority of the photograph. I would like to offer some words of wisdom to…

Pros
  • The quality of the build, the ease with which it may be held, the picture quality displayed on the screen, the elimination of background noise, and the variety of affordable optics available
Cons
  • They don't amount to much in the grand scheme of things. When shooting with a Marky screen, your face and nose will inevitably get dirty on it. No GPS. Quality of video is about average, and the sound coming from the lenses is particularly irritating when trying to concentrate.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing I've ever used, a great item for everyone!

Because of this, we now have an incredible camera, but it does have a huge drawback, which is that the shutter mechanism will need to be repaired if the camera is used frequently (very frequently). The first time I tried it, it failed at the fifteen thousand mark, and the second time, it failed at the twenty-five thousand mark. As a side note, there are a lot of people that don't fire that many shots in their entire life, so these are more of my criticisms. In addition to being an outstanding…

Pros
  • 1) The matrix, and the matrix once more. She, like the processor, was an inherited piece from the D7000 model that came before her. The photo turned out great, especially after going through the RAW file in lightroom and pulling out all of the shadows and highlights with a bang. ISO 3200 is quite workable for posting on the World Wide Web because it is quiet enough for cropping. 2) What a wonderful swivel screen! The screen is perfect for watching videos on! I used it to record more over three hundred films, and if the user so chooses, they may deploy it with the screen facing inward, which will preserve the display while also conserving battery life. 3) A 3.5 mm port for connecting an external microphone (by the way, if you shoot a lot of video, you should definitely consider purchasing it because the built-in microphone is not of very good quality; you will be able to hear the focus ring turning as you adjust it). In most cases, I choose to remain silent regarding the noise caused by autofocus. 4) The ergonomics of this are excellent; no complaints here! 5) Sufficiently tough and long-lasting in its nature. He has been at my service for the past two years. 6) Auto ISO - in the settings, I set the limits for changing the sensitivity and shutter speed that I needed, and after that, you can forget about setting it up. After that, you can forget about setting it up. 7) Power source. In spite of the fact that it was only supposed to have 600 frames, I managed to get 1400 out of it. There is not a single product available at this pricing point that will last for that long. 8) The construction was of high quality; after two years, nothing had broken or become loose. Well, with the exception of one particular circumstance, but that's just my opinion; more on that in the comments. 9) Fast burst mode and a capacious buffer, in addition to many other features; a very amazing device
Cons
  • 1) Minus. Huge fat minus. We performed two rounds of repairs on the shutter mechanism. But, given my not-sickly run of forty thousand shots and my preference for the reportage photography speed, this is well warranted. 2) In addition to that, one more point, however this particular criticism applies to all Nikons: Now, let me get this straight: why didn't they add menu navigating using the wheel? This is a great convenience for canons, and it also makes navigating much more efficient for them. 3) There is only one button that can be customized. Yet this is clearly a work of inexperience, so what can you expect? 4) There is no autofocus motor incorporated into the camera. You will need to purchase lenses that already have an autofocus motor built into them, which are more expensive than lenses that do not have motors built into them. Nonetheless, considering the camera's cheap price point, these minor criticisms should not be taken too seriously given the camera's amateur status. 5) Autofocus is a creature that frequently hunts in the shadows. In addition, there is a single cruciform dot that is not buzzing. But the finances don't allow for much more.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best price for such a product, I will buy more!

It is my recommendation that you purchase kits that solely include the 18-105mm lens or near counterparts. Optics 18-55 should not be used by individuals with little to no prior experience because it will result in blurry photographs. The instruction from 2022 includes numerous mistakes and flaws in the translation; it is recommended that you read it in English as soon as possible because the language used is written in a way that is pretty appropriate even for "poor English + dictionary." Has

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…

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.