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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: 2011-05-01, review by: fotohits.de

  • Abstract:  Dieser Test enthält nur die Gesamtnote der Nikon D5100 - Kurztest...

 
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  Published: 2011-04-30, review by: Pcwelt.de

  • Abstract:  Nikon schließt mit der D5100 die Lücke zwischen Kompaktkamera und Spiegelreflexmodell ein Stückchen weiter. Denn die DSLR bietet einerseits viele manuelle Einstellmöglichkeiten. Andererseits sprechen die zahlreichen Motivprogramme und Effektfilter auch...

 
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  Published: 2011-04-28, review by: computerbild.de

  • Nikon hat es verpasst, wirkliche Innovationen in die Spiegelreflexkamera zu packen. Wer schon eine D5000 hat und über einen Aufstieg zur D5100 nachgedacht hat, kann sich entspannt zurücklehnen und den Geldbeutel schonen. Für Einsteiger ist die Nikon D5100...

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  Published: 2011-04-26, review by: betabuzz.de

  • gute Verarbeitung, starke Bildqualität, fairer Preis, gute Full HDVideoaufnahme, scharfer Kontrollbildschirm
  • Probleme bei Detailwiedergabe, langsamer Autofokus im Live ViewBetrieb
  • Am Ende des Tages kann die Nikon D5100 mit einem starken Preis-/Leistungsverhältnis überzeugen: So eine Bildqualität erreichen Sie derzeit mit keiner anderen Kamera aus einem ähnlichen Preisbereich....

 
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  Published: 2011-04-12, review by: Cnet.de

  • ausgezeichnete Fotoqualität, gute Bedienung im Foto und Videomodus, umfassende Ausstattung,
  • langsamer als die Konkurrenz,
  • Die Nikon D5100 schafft es zwar in keinem Feld, die Konkurrenz eindeutig abzuhängen - doch echte Schwächen leistet sich die Spiegelreflexkamera auch nicht. Alles in allem hat der Hersteller mit der DSLR ein hervorragendes Allround-Paket geschnürt, das...

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  Published: 2011-04-11, review by: digitalkamera.de

  • Die D5100 ist Nikon durchaus gelungen. Die vielen Verbesserungen bedeuten ein echtes Plus im Fotoalltag, auch wenn im Detail die Bedienlogik noch einige Schwächen aufweist. Vor allem aber liefert die Einsteiger- beziehungsweise Hobbykamera eine hohe B...

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  Published: 2011-04-06, review by: betabuzz.de

  • hohe Auflösung, einfache Bedienung, toller Kontrollbildschirm, vielversprechender VideoModus, gutes PreisLeistungsVerhältnis
  • wenig Neues

 
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  Published: 2011-04-05, review by: Chip.de

  • Extrem wenig Bildrauschen, Sehr großer Dynamikumfang, Scharfes Schwenkdisplay, Full-HD-Video
  • AF-Geschwindigkeit im Live-View, Schwächen bei der Detailtreue
  • Die Nikon D5100 ist ein heißer Tipp für alle, die eine rundum überzeugende Mittelklasse-DSLR suchen. Ihre Ausstattung liegt auf der Höhe der Zeit, Schwenkdisplay und Full-HD-Video stellen gelungene Verbesserungen gegenüber der Vorgängerin dar. Die Bildqua...

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  Published: 2011-03-20, review by: avguide.ch

  • Wer neu in die DSLR-Welt ein-, auf- oder umsteigen will, findet in den beiden Modellen eine Kamera, die für relativ wenig Geld besonders viel Leistung bietet und Bilder von hoher Qualität liefert. Beide empfehlen sich für die meisten Anwendungen, nur für...

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  Published: 2011-05-09, Author: David , review by: digitalliving.ch

  • Generelle Bildqualität, Bildschirm, Videofunktion
  • Fehlende Bedienelemente

 
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