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Testseek.com have collected 137 expert reviews of the Nikon D5100 and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Nikon D5100.
Award: Most Awarded April 2011
April 2011
 
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137 Reviews
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The editors liked

  • Very good photo quality
  • With impressive high ISO performance
  • Compact
  • Solid
  • And generally well designed body
  • 3inch LCD with 921k pixels can flip to the side and rotate
  • Plenty of manual controls
  • With RAW image format support (of course)
  • Snappy performance in most areas
  • With good continuous shooting mode
  • Full HD movie mode with continuous autofocus
  • Active DLighting reduces highlight clipp
  • External microphone port
  • Supports optional geotagging
  • User selectable focus points
  • Great color reproduction
  • Strong low light performance
  • Well-rounded feature set
  • Top notch image quality (still and video)
  • Excellent low light/high ISO performance
  • Beautiful 3-inch
  • High resolution articulated LCD
  • New special effects
  • Full time AF in Live View and Video
  • Excellent image quality
  • Very good video quality
  • Beginner friendly onscreen help
  • Very low image noise
  • Excellent whitebalance
  • Reliable metering
  • Good dynamic range
  • Accurate autofocus system
  • Quick shutterlag
  • Great shottoshoot speed
  • Instant poweron and off times
  • Quick to record and stop video
  • Full HD video with autofocus
  • Good bu
  • Superb still image and video quality. Excellent low-light shooting capability. Sharp
  • Articulating LCD. Continuous autofocus during Live View shooting. Lots of useful in-camera effects.
  • For an APS-C camera very good noise qualities
  • High dynamic range
  • Tilt and shivle LCD screen
  • Excellent photo quality with a good noise profile
  • A streamlined shooting design for both photo and video
  • And a broad
  • Practical feature set contribute to the Nikon D5100's strengths
  • Quality 16-megapixel images
  • 3-inch vari-angle LCD (921K pixels)
  • ISO range of 100 to 25
  • 600
  • Unintimidating interface
  • But with plenty of manual control
  • Articulated
  • High-res LCD screen
  • Sophisticated AF system for the price
  • Easy manual selection of off-center AF points
  • Unusually fast Live View AF for a low-end DSLR (but still relatively slow compared to mirrorless competitors)
  • Effects modes are fun and beginner-friendly
  • Much improved continuous shooting p
  • Quality images with good balance of detail and noise
  • Articulated screen with 3in / 920k panel
  • HD video at multiple fps with mic input and continuous AF
  • Fun EFFECTS mode
  • Some of which can be applied to video.
  • Good image quality
  • Improved live view mode
  • Responsive AF
  • Impressive movie options

The editors didn't like

  • Photos tend to be soft
  • Slow focusing in live view mode
  • Poor low light focusing (with LV)
  • Movie mode woes
  • Sluggish and noisy continuous AF
  • No manual controls
  • Some controls poorly located
  • Namely the live view switch and movie recording button
  • Camera could use more direct buttons
  • Autofocus only available with AFS and AFI lenses
  • Wireless flash control would've been nice
  • Full manual on CDRO
  • Onboard microphone picks up everything
  • Dedicated ISO button would be a plus
  • No dedicated ISO button
  • Requires AF-S lens with built-in AF motor
  • Live View and video AF aren’t lightning fast
  • Special Effects parameters must be set in Live View
  • Poor control layout
  • Lacks live histogram
  • Aperture glitch in live view
  • Mostly slow autofocus
  • Uneven color response
  • Slight image softness
  • Noisereduction even when disabled
  • LCD glare when settings are changed
  • LiveView not exposurepriority
  • Microphone records camera noise
  • Difficulty to setup video framing
  • Limited externa
  • Continuous autofocus in Live View is slow. Some lens noise when autofocusing in video mode. No 720p60 video recording.
  • Partly inconvenient menu
  • You sometimes have to scroll a long time to get to the parameters that you want to adjust
  • No internal AF drive
  • A number of Nikon lenses lose their AF possibilities in combination with the D5100
  • You so
  • While it's fast
  • Some aspects of the D5100's performance still lag behind its class
  • Kit lens is just a starting point
  • Awkward control system
  • Video good not great
  • Sub-optimal placement of some second-tier controls (like live view switch)
  • Movie shooting button 'orphaned' from live view switch
  • Buggy Live View / Movie Mode (movies aren't necessarily recorded at set aperture)
  • No live histogram in live view
  • AF still a little sluggish in live view mode
  • Full-time AF not very effective in live view or movies
  • Only direct external ISO control is via slightly
  • Continuous movie AF can be visibly and audibly distracting
  • UI slow for experienced owners
  • No Live Histogram in Live View
  • No motor to autofocus older (non AF-S) lenses.
  • Noncustomiseable Effects
  • No AFpoint lock
  • No remote commander
  • No DoF preview

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  Published: 2014-05-26, review by: avhub.com.au

  • Abstract:  Thank you for searching out the review of the Nikon D5100 that was originally published in Camera Magazine, Issue #4 2011.This review of this camera is currently available only as a low-resolution pdf version of the original magazine pages. You can dow...

 
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  Published: 2012-06-21, Author: Angela , review by: techradar.com/au/

  • Very versatile, Great in low light, Articulated screen encourages creativity
  • Few controls over image parameters, No depth of field preview, No exposure control in Special Effects
  • Nikon is aiming the D5100 at relatively novice photographers who want to take their hobby more seriously and want a versatile camera that will enable them to take more creative images. The Nikon D5100 is a great choice for these users, but it is worthy of...

 
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  Published: 2011-06-15, review by: macworld.com.au

  • Well-rounded feature set; top notch image quality (still and video); excellent low light/high ISO performance; beautiful 3-inch, high resolution articulated LCD; new special effects; full time AF in Live View and Video
  • No dedicated ISO button; requires AF-S lens with built-in AF motor; live View and video AF aren't lightning fast; special Effects parameters must be set in Live View, Body only; $1049; with lens kit; $1199
  • The Nikon D5100 is a solid option for photographers looking for a highly-capable yet (fairly) user-friendly sub-$1,000 DSLR. Although it doesn’t have all the bells, whistles, and speed of the D7000, the D5100 delivers an excellent feature set and image...

 
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  Published: 2011-05-26, Author: terry , review by: dpexpert.com.au

  • Like: Image quality is excellent. The kit lens, though looking and feeling as though it has been made down to a price, is nevertheless quick to focus and produces sharp, high resolution images. The camera sits well in the hand and is responsive. Auto expo
  • Dislike: The pennypinching omission of an autofocus drive from the camera body limits the range of lenses that can be used in AF mode. This has been an annoying characteristic of entry level Nikons in the past. Sony, Pentax and Canon don't skimp in this w
  • Price: $1000 for bodyFoundation of a great systemThe low-down: This 16.2 megapixel camera uses the same sensor as the more expensive D7000. The kit includes a Nikkor 18–...

 
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  Published: 2011-05-18, review by: smarthouse.com.au

  • Hiresolution articulated monitor; Easy to use; Much improved live view AF
  • Special Effects a bit limited; No wireless flash control/DoF preview

 
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  Published: 2011-05-16, review by: cnet.com.au

  • Excellent photo quality with a good noise profile, a streamlined shooting design for both photo and video, and a broad, practical feature set contribute to the Nikon D5100's strengths
  • While it's fast, some aspects of the D5100's performance still lag behind its class
  • The Nikon D5100 will undoubtedly put a smile on every photographer's face with its excellent image quality and feature set....

 
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  Published: 2011-05-01, review by: photoreview.com.au

  • Abstract:  Perched between the entry-level D3100 and enthusiast's D7000, the D5100 shares features of both cameras and retains the same shutter unit as the D5000, which is rated for 100,000 cycles. The table below compares key features of the three models.Nikon D310...

 
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  Published: 2012-06-21, Author: Angela , review by: techradar.com

  • Very versatile, Great in low light, Articulated screen encourages creativity
  • Few controls over image parameters, No depth of field preview, No exposure control in Special Effects
  • The only real downside for enthusiast photographers is that there are few direct controls over image parameters. However, most features such as the white balance, drive mode and sensitivity settings are just a couple of clicks away via the Information Di...

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  Published: 2011-09-30, review by: itreviews.com

  • Stunning images quality, features you'd expect on prolevel cameras,
  • Some of the rearranged controls are a bit awkward.

 
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  Published: 2011-09-20, Author: Gavin , review by: macworld.co.uk

  • Angle-adjustable LCD; built-in effects filters for JPEG shooting; solid build; large, well-labelled controls; good ergonomics
  • Manual focusing required in video mode
  • Sitting just behind the shutter release is a dedicated movie record button, with a springy lever for switching on Live View. We get Full HD 1080p too, with frame rates of 24, 25 or 30fps (frames per second). Under the rubber side flap hiding HDMI output t...

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