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Features of Nikon d5100

by Guest3989  |  12 years, 9 month(s) ago

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I was using Nikon D5000 camera and it was a great experience. Nikon has released this Nikon D5100 camera with some very good features and now I want to buy this new camera for myself. I have asked a few friends to tell me the details of this camera and also features but they do not know much about this camera. Can someone here help me in this regard? I would be thankful if you can help.

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  1. Guest2044
    Here are some features and specifications of Nikon D5100:
    16.2 megapixel DX-format CMOS sensor
    Side-articulated 3.0" LCD monitor (920,000 dots)
    11 AF points (with 3D tracking)
    IS0 100-6400 range (Up to 25,600 equivalents when expanded)
    HD movies (1080p, 720p or WVGA)
    4 fps continuous shooting
    In-camera affects filters in both stills and video modes
    23.6 x 15.6 mm CMOS (DX format)
    4928 x 3264 (16.2MP)
    3696 x 2448
    2464 x 1632
    1080p30/25/24
    720p30/25/24
    424p30/24
    Image Sensor Cleaning
    Airflow control system
    Image Dust Off reference data (optional Capture NX 2 software required)
    AF-A
    AF-S
    AF-C
    MF
    AF-F (Live view only)
    ISO 100 - 6400
    To ISO 25600 with boost
    4 fps
    100 / 16 frames
    (Fine JPEG / RAW)
    Yes
    0.78x
    Approx. 95%
    3.0" TFT LCD
    921,000 pixel TFT
    Articulated
    128 x 97 x 79 mm
    (5.0 x 3.8 x 3.1in)
    No battery: 510g (1.1 lb)
    With battery: 560g (1.2 lb.)
    Expeed 2
    14 bit
    Auto, Extra high, High, Normal, Low, or Off
    D-Lighting
    Red-eye reduction
    Trimming
    Monochrome & filter effects
    Color balance
    Image overlay
    NEF (RAW) processing
    Resize
    Quick retouch
    Straighten
    Distortion control
    Fisheye
    Color outline
    Color sketch
    Perspective control
    Miniature effect
    Selective Color
    Edit movie
    Side-by-side comparison
    Key difference between D5000 and D5100:
    Higher resolution sensor (16.2MP vs. 14MP)
    1080p video mode
    Wider ISO range (100-25,600 equivalents)
    Full-time AF mode (AF-F in live view)
    Dual IR receivers (front and rear)
    Side-articulated LCD screen (as opposed to bottom-articulated)
    921k dot LCD screen
    14-bit NEF (Raw) mode
    Effects modes

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