We have among us the vaunted Nikon D5100, and although its basic characteristics were known, this new SLR for fans pleasantly surprised us. Needless to say, the sensor is the same as the spectacular rides and Nikon D7000. But first let's focus on the most prominent of the new Nikon D5100. The 1080p video mode and the articulated LCD screen with a new horizontal movement.
Although the body design remains virtually unchanged compared to the D5000 model that comes to pass, the new Nikon D5100 up a notch in quality thanks to the EXPEED processor 2 and especially the 16-megapixel sensor that directly inherits its powerful big sister. The focusing system of 11 points or up to ISO 25600 in forced (6400 without force) are other features you should know.
Details like the burst of 4 frames per second are kept intact and placed in this chamber, despite improvements in the range of camera for amateurs but a step ahead of the input. The video mode can record 1080p quality (30, 25 and 24 fps) and continued focus, MOV formats and extra power to connect an external microphone that could be the new stereo model Nikon has filed with the camera.
One detail that we liked is the placement of the video record button near the trigger and not in the controls around the screen. If photography is much appreciated having a moving screen that allows us to maximize the direct visualization of the LiveView system with the new camera that recorded video is almost a must.
The Nikon D5100 could not miss that appointment, it so does a new screen almost complete articulated motion (adding the horizontal axis), which gives it a very outstanding creative freedom is promoted by a kind of "special effects ". In addition, the display of the Nikon D5100 reaches the magic number and that we like the million-pixel resolution for a size of 3 inches.
Still do not know the release date or price market, but will keep you informed because surely that will be a blockbuster of this 2011.
Although the body design remains virtually unchanged compared to the D5000 model that comes to pass, the new Nikon D5100 up a notch in quality thanks to the EXPEED processor 2 and especially the 16-megapixel sensor that directly inherits its powerful big sister. The focusing system of 11 points or up to ISO 25600 in forced (6400 without force) are other features you should know.
Details like the burst of 4 frames per second are kept intact and placed in this chamber, despite improvements in the range of camera for amateurs but a step ahead of the input. The video mode can record 1080p quality (30, 25 and 24 fps) and continued focus, MOV formats and extra power to connect an external microphone that could be the new stereo model Nikon has filed with the camera.
One detail that we liked is the placement of the video record button near the trigger and not in the controls around the screen. If photography is much appreciated having a moving screen that allows us to maximize the direct visualization of the LiveView system with the new camera that recorded video is almost a must.
The Nikon D5100 could not miss that appointment, it so does a new screen almost complete articulated motion (adding the horizontal axis), which gives it a very outstanding creative freedom is promoted by a kind of "special effects ". In addition, the display of the Nikon D5100 reaches the magic number and that we like the million-pixel resolution for a size of 3 inches.
Still do not know the release date or price market, but will keep you informed because surely that will be a blockbuster of this 2011.
- Nikon adds to entry-level line of D-SLRs with new D5100 (05/04/2011)
- Nikon D5100 SLR has swiveling LCD, captures HD video (05/04/2011)
- Leaks confirm Nikon D5100 launch, ME-1 microphone add-on (04/04/2011)
- Nikon makes D5100 official with ISO 102,400 night video (05/04/2011)
- Nikon announces the new D5100 DSLR camera (05/04/2011)
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