Nikon D5100 Review



 Nikon D5100 Review

Nikon D5100
Photo by Lanz Digital Artist



Introduction


The Nikon D5100 is a bridge camera that has both a powerful lens and a built-in image sensor. Every year we see an influx of new cameras released to the public and this year is no different. One such release is Nikon’s D5100, a powerful bridge camera that has both a powerful lens and a built-in image sensor. Nikon has created a new entry-level DSLR camera that boasts the technology of their previous models but is marketed at a lower price. The Nikon D5100 has a 14.2-megapixel APS-C sensor and an ISO range of 100 to 6400. It also has full 1080p HD video recording and in-camera image stabilization. Along with these features, the camera allows for wireless remote shooting and live view on LCD screens.


Auto Focus


The autofocus on this camera is amazing, it can focus from as close as 9.4 inches all the way to infinity

Nikon has been a reliable name in the world of photography, and their newest addition to their line-up is the D5100. It is designed for those who are just starting out as a photographer as well as those who may be looking for something with a little more power than a DSLR. Nikon's new DSLR is a great balance between cost and performance for amateur photographers. The Nikon D5100 has a robust set of features and controls, including 1080p video captures and in-camera image editings tools such as filters and cropping, but at a price that doesn't break the bank. It's perfect for those who want to do more than just point and shoot without spending too much money.


What does it have to offer?


Nikon has been a leading force in the photography industry for over fifty years, and the D5100 is an example of their excellence in camera design. It offers many features that make it easy to use and even give it great capability. The internal sensor size of 12.3 megapixels means it can capture up to 40% more detail than most digital cameras, and it also allows for shooting at ISO 6400 with no image noise. Photography enthusiasts may be torn between which camera to buy. While one person might think that the Nikon D5100 is the best, another might find it too complicated and not worth the money. The latest and greatest camera from Nikon is the D5100, and for good reason. With a 16.2 MP sensor and a 3-inch LCD screen, this camera can produce photos of high quality and with great detail.



Camera dimensions and weight


The Nikon D5100 is a lightweight DSLR camera with an 18-55mm lens and weighing just over 1 lb. The camera has a 3-inch articulating screen and a size of 123.5 mm x 98.5 mm x 74 mm. It has a maximum resolution of 16.2 megapixels. It is powered by a rechargeable lithium-ion battery. The battery can be recharged by attaching it to the camera using a proprietary cable. The D5100 is a 16.2-megapixel camera with an APS-C CMOS sensor. It is equipped with a 3-inch LCD screen with a resolution of 921,600 pixels. The D5100 has a new feature called "Scene Recognition", which can recognize and select an object from the images it is capturing. The camera can also recognize faces and detect smiling or frowning faces.


Features


The camera has a 16.2 megapixel CMOS sensor with a maximum ISO sensitivity of 3200. It has an autofocus system with phase detection and contrast detection, and a single cross-type (vertical) autofocus point. The camera has a maximum continuous shooting speed of 5.6 frames per second. It has image stabilization, which helps to reduce the effects of camera shake. The camera is capable of recording movies in the MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 format at a maximum resolution of 1920x1080 pixels. It has a maximum video recording time of up to 60 minutes. The camera has a 4.3 inch LCD, which can be rotated 180° for landscape shooting. It has a fixed focus of 0.3 meters. It is capable of taking still images in RAW format. It has a built-in flash and is capable of taking flash pictures. Good camera for a beginner. I bought this camera as a backup to my old Canon Rebel T3i that I no longer use. The camera is small and lightweight which makes it easy to carry. It has a built-in flash and is easy to use.


Conclusion: Is the product worth buying?


The Nikon D5100 is a high-quality point-and-shoot camera for any aspiring photographer. It provides the user with the latest in camera technology with performance that matches its features. Most Nikon D5100 owners rave about this camera, and for good reason. This camera takes beautiful photos in any lighting condition, has an elegant design, and is also incredibly easy to use. As far as entry-level DSLRs go, the Nikon D5100 is the best on the market. The only downside of this product is that it is not compatible with Nikon's more advanced lenses, which may be disappointing for some photo enthusiasts. The new Nikon D5100 camera is an HD DSLR with the ability to shoot 24.1-megapixel images at 6 frames per second. With features like a 3-inch articulating screen that enables easy composition, even when shooting overhead, the Nikon D5100 is a versatile camera that can be used in all sorts of situations. It's also great for bloggers who are looking for an HD option because it shoots in 1080p HD.

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