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Nikon D5100 - Review



Him and the guys where you are today I got Nikon D 5100 Digital SLR amateur enthusiasts really do love this camera but I think photographers are to find the D5100 to be a great option Camera as well but the 5100 is a compact DSLR features Nikon 16.2 megapixel DX format CMOS sensor coupled with that is Nikon's XP to image processing engine the camera has a 160 400 ISO range and has expanded setting for ISO all the way up to 25,600 which is really great for lowlight shooting the D50 100 shoots.At four frames per second and has raw capture as well as law plus JPEG one other thing to note is that you can process the raw images in camera after you shoot them, you just picture settings and make the adjustments amended export a copy of that file as a JPEG one other feature that were seeing more of a DSLR's the articulated LCD screen the D5100 has a 3 inch 920,000 dot articulate live view LCD monitor for still it will be shooting making shooting and typing awkward places really simple to very angle LCD monitor opens horizontally 280° then it flips up and down from 182-90° the D50 100 optical viewfinder has a 95% frame coverage area for still photography and super clear shooting down one point out that there are two information buttons on this camera with two slightly different things,the top information button called the information but what you see but not change your camera settings on the LCD but if you and why you mode toggles on a grid overlay picture info superimposed on the life UNH or just the simple why view image itself the focus area highlighted the info button they call this the information edit button allows you to make changes to the settings whether or not your life you mode so if you're in live view toggles back and forth to the settings were the wife you if why'd he was turn off it toggles between displaying all your settings will take either the screen where you can make changes.

I know it sounds a bit opportunity to tinker with it a little bit to get used to the other thing I'm used to his poking around in menus to find things like release mode so that I can go from
Savage is one shot at a time to offering the second burst mode or maybe I want to change my ISO setting or the white balance the information edit button gives you all want screen accessed icons that just makes sense so you can find and change those little settings much more quickly the D5100 has full auto plus a full range of manual exposure modes and 16 automatic exposure scene modes like Beach and Snow sunset dusk and dawn Candlelight one of the things that really stood out to me is nicely laid out the camera is if you want to scroll through the scene more special effects modes you can easily do so by moving the command dial to see her special-effects and then using the smaller control wheel can easily scroll through all of the scene modes and effects the D5100 has quite a few built-in creative effects including selective color high key low-key night vision color sketch and miniature mode in that kind of simulates a tilt shift lens the same effects can even be used in movie mode by simply pressing the movie record what I really cool feature is the D5100 instead of post processing capabilities this feature has numerous editing functions including resize and filter effects like skylight one filter across screen it's also got a quick retouch edit movie and additional features like distortion control fisheye and color retouch so if you want retouch you can do it all in your camera without ever having to go to post processing software the camera also offers HDR mode which stands for high dynamic range this malt tames high contrast situations but automatically capturing two exposures of the same scene when combining for greatly improved contrast and low noise you can do what he felt like you.

Probably want to use a tripod or put the camera on a hard surface for best results in HDR mode is generally going to be a one time thing since you do need to select it again via menus each time you use it again if you're really into in camera HDR you can only set the function button to be your HDR button so that when you present automatically and in camera HDR mode the D50 100 has full HD 1080 P movie recording at 30 frames five phrases/4 frames per second mono sound. Part of whatever seeing mobile creative mode you're in for still photography you can also use it for video there's no need to change mode in between, shooting video and still if you're in color sketch mode for photography all you have to do is hit the record button and now your recording color sketch mode and video in camera movie editing is also included and if you want to upgrade your sound to stereo and optional Nikon MD one microphone is available there's a built-in pop-up. I TTL flash and a hot Jupiter want to add an external flash D50 100 is fully compatible with all the night court AF system lenses and I TTL flashes when you're finished shooting computer skills or videos on a computer or HDTV using the HDMI and USB ports and everything saves the SDHC SDHC memory
cards the Nikon D50 100 is available as a kit with this 18 to 55 mm vibration reduction standard zoom lens or you can buy it as a body only the Nikon D5100 is a really simple to use the SLR enthusiasts and pros will both appreciate the simplicity and versatility is what was the power of this camera with easy to recognize icons and menus that help keep track of what setting should make navigating your now this camera makes photography truly enjoyable with the Nikon D5100 .

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