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★★★★★
11 years ago
D5100, same great sensor as D7000. Light, compact DSLR

GREAT camera. light compact great sensor

pentaxforums.com
★★★★
11 years ago
Canon T4i vs Nikon D5100 vs Pentax K-30

We've found that each camera has its pros an cons, and none of them are perfect. The one that's right for you depends on your needs!

Abes of Maine
★★★★
11 years ago
Still getting to know it.

This is a well-built, well thought out camera that has more features than I'll ever need. Even though I'm still learning all the features I like it and would recommend it to any aspiring photographer.
If I had to change one thing..

Easy To Use; Fast / Accurate Auto-Focus; Good Image Quality; Large Clear LCD

Lag / Shutter Delay

naaptol
★★★★★
11 years ago

Adding to the line of DSLR cameras, Nikon has come up with another model i.e. Nikon D5100 , which is a successor of the very famous D5000 DSLR snapper of the Nikon family. The new member of the family is built with CMOS image sensor and EXPEED 2 processor, giving you exquisite image quality at 16.2...

imaging-resource.com
★★★★★
11 years ago
Nikon D5100

Nikon's followup to the D5000 digital SLR brings a higher-resolution image sensor with improved noise performance and dynamic range, as well as the company's latest-generation image processing algorithms.

Excellent image quality and high ISO performance; very similar to the D7000; Excellent dynamic range; especially from RAW; Compact body; Versatile left-hinged swivel LCD with high resolution; Records 1080p movies at up to 30fps; Dedicated movie record button; Chromatic aberration automatically

No support for screw-drive autofocus; Somewhat weak flash with narrow coverage; Built-in flash does not support wireless operation; No dedicated ISO button; No control over shutter speed or ISO for movies; though aperture can be set before recording begins; Warm Auto and Incandescent WB in tungsten

futureshop.ca
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11 years ago
Nikon vs Sony

I couldn't decide between the Nikon D5100 and the Sony a57 so i bought them both to try them out. Overall they are both great but in the end I chose the Sony. The colours and clarity on both were great as you would expect. The menu system on each are quite different but both very effective.

smifu.com.au
★★★★★
11 years ago
Great advice and service

Mark provided excellent advice (both by email and on the phone) to guide me to this product. Being an enthusiastic camera user himself he was wanting to make sure he matched the product to what I required... and not just make a sale.

henrys.com
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★★★
11 years ago

Alot of my pictures come out blurred and out of focus, even when I focus myself, still not that clear of an image. loved it when I first got it, helped me learn alot more as an intermediate photographer however I feel I have grown out of it quickly and now am looking for other options, thinking of...

Pixmania
★★★★★
11 years ago

Only just played with it on automatic for a few pictures but the clarity of the picture is fabulous and sharp with good colour. Changing lenses is going to take some getting used to again but the camera feels nice and solid in my hands and at the moment it is my lack of confidence and need to...

hereshow.ca
★★★★★
11 years ago
Hands-on Review: Nikon D5100

Benefitting from some of the technology developed for Nikon's high-end D7000, this more affordable camera employs a similar 16.2MP sensor and EXPEED 2 processor, but gains a new articulated LCD screen.

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