Nikon D5100 review

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Nikon D5100 review

Nikon D5100 review

I want to write everything at once about the Nikon D5100 - it's just awesome multimedia harvester, which manages to squeeze just the prohibitive image quality. In this review, information is only about the camera itself Nikon D5100 body. Very often, the Nikon D5100 is sold along with universal lenses, and this set is called Kit. Usually in a set Nikon D5100 Kit such lenses as:

The best option is an 18-200mm lens, it is enough for all occasions - from a wide angle for a landscape or a small apartment, to photographing birds and bunnies. If you still need to start somewhere, then the kit lens 18-55m is quite suitable, and do not believe that the kit lens is so terrible, just important how to take pictures, and not on what technique. For portrait shooting, I advise you to look towards the lens Nikon 50mm f / 1.8G AF-S Nikkor, and as a good sharp fast aperture fixed lens for every day can act Nikon 35mm f / 1.8G AF-S DX Nikkor.

View of the Nikon D5100 camera from different angles

View of the Nikon D5100 camera from different angles

Nikon D5100 - This is an amateur SLR camera from Nikon, a highly updated version of the Nikon D5000. The camera can shoot Full HD video and take pictures at a speed 4 frames per second.

Sample photo on Nikon D5100

Sample photo on Nikon D5100

Important points:

Matrix Nikon D5100 matrix based Nikon D7000. The matrix Nikon D7000 can give out a picture high dynamic range, excellent color reproduction and low noise at high ISO. The Nikon D5100 does the same. When I took the first test shots on Nikon D5100 and ISO 6400, I was just amazed at the image quality. The result was really very juicy and lively picture, and this is at 16,2 megapixels, because in this review there are many night photos as examples. ISO camera can be set from value 100 to 25,600, values ISO 12.800. и ISO 25.600. are denoted as Hi1 и Hi2, I do not recommend shooting at such high ISO.

Nikon D5100 installed CMOS 16.2-megapixel sensor. Yes, the Nikon D5100 has as much as 16,2MP, which is the same as that of Nikon D7000 and full frame Nikon D4. More megapixels can only be found in the very expensive Nikon D3x, Nikon D800,D800E, D3200, D600, D5200 (at the time of writing). The number of megapixels is not a serious indicator of the quality of a photograph, but still, the more the better. If you are chasing megapixels, I advise you to pay attention to my note Battle of Megapixels. I shoot 6.2 megapixel without any problems Nikon D40I advise you to go to the review page Nikon D40 and make sure that even at 6.2MP you can get an excellent image result.

Nikon D5100 uses a sensor manufactured by Sony, the same sensor is found in cameras:

Photo on Nikon D5100

Photo on Nikon D5100 - saturated colors of the camera

Actually, the matrix is ​​the heart of the camera, and the better it is, the better your photographs will be. Nikon D5100 has the same matrix size as the more advanced ones Nikon D7000, D90, D300s. The Nikon D5100 APS-C sensor available, which means that the matrix is ​​2.25 times smaller in area than the matrix of full-frame SLR cameras, such as Nikon D700 or D3s. This entails an effect. crop factor. When using lenses from full-frame cameras, the viewing angle will be narrower than on film or in a full frame. More details in the article Crop Factor.

Sample photo on Nikon D5100

Sample photo on Nikon D5100

Other important points that really affect the operation and functionality of the camera

  1. Large rotary display. The display has 921.000 points. Nikon D5100 uses the same number of pixels as the camera D3, D3s, D3x, D700, D300, D300s, D90, D7000, D3200 и Nikon D5200
  2. Very fast EXPEED-2 processor, with which the camera shows excellent speed.
  3. Nikon D5100 uses 11 focus pointsfor which the focus module is responsible Nikon Multi-CAM 1000. The same module is on such cameras as Nikon D90, D3100, D3000, D80, D200 and D5000. Focusing is accurate. Focusing speed is highly dependent on the lens and shooting conditions.
  4. Measurement exposure implemented using a 420-pixel sensor, the same as that of Nikon D80, D90, D60, D40x, D50, D5000 and D3100. The camera measures the exposure perfectly, the only one, because Active is on D-lighting the camera sometimes exposes the frame.
  5. The shooting speed is 4 frames per second. This is just a little less than 4.5 fps for a more advanced Nikon D90. 4 fps is enough for any type of shooting. Even a full-frame professional Nikon D800 can shoot a maximum of 4k \ s. Personally, I always have enough even 2.5 frames per second on my old woman Nikon D40. A high rate of fire is needed only for certain situations. A high rate of fire requires a large frame buffer and a fast memory card. For example, when I reviewed the Nikon D5100, the camera used a slow 8GB SD flash drive. Since I was shooting in RAW for review, the camera was very slow after 2 seconds of shooting in fast mode. Due to the fact that RAW files from the camera weigh about 15mb, I had to wait a very long time until the files were written to the memory card. Indeed, the whole charm of fast continuous shooting at 4 fps can be estimated by shooting only in JPEG.
  6. Frame buffer when shooting in RAW format is 11 frames. This is as much as that of Nikon D90 when shooting in RAW. How much the camera will slow down during serial shooting will greatly depend on the buffer capacity. In an earlier model Nikon D3100, frame buffer is 13 pieces in RAW.
  7. Attention: Nikon D5100 Nikon's first amateur camera to use RAW with 14 bit color depth. This is very good news for fans of processing RAW photos. Unfortunately, like all Nikon amateur cameras, the D5100 does not have a choice of RAW compression levels or a choice of color depth.

    Example photo on Nikon D5100

    Example photo on the Nikon D5100. Snowy glass.

  8. Full HD movie shooting 1980 * 1080, with maximum quality you can shoot videos up to 20 minutes long. Believe me, 20 minutes is enough for the video. You can choose different shooting modes in different quality. Another important detail to shoot video on the desired aperture, you first need to install it, and therefore already enable Live View and start recording. When Live View is on, aperture change is not available.
  9. Convenient menu and overall camera ergonomics. At first, it might seem that controlling the camera with one hand is difficult, but then you can quickly get used to the control.

    Example photo on Nikon D5100 at high ISO

    Example photo on Nikon D5100 at high ISO

  10. A bunch of useful additions - automatic correction of distortion, aberration, Active D-lighting, Breckening, Live View, Timelapse, etc. Important! Automatic correction of distortion and chromatic aberration is removed only when shooting in JPEG.
  11. The camera has one great feature - HDR. HDR takes two frames with different exposures and saves them in one file. Very comfortable and interesting. The HDR function is not available when shooting in RAW. The HDR function is conveniently programmed with the FN button.

    Example photo on Nikon D5100 at very high ISO

    Example photo on Nikon D5100 at very high ISO

  12. A little about the shortcomings - this is an amateur camera, because in the camera no many features from more advanced or professional cameras. Personally very important to me fast flash sync, flash command modeFine tune focus manual exposure metering and availability focus motor - Nikon D5100 doesn't have them. Highly I consider “picture braking” a strong drawback when sighting through Live View and approaching the image area 1 to 1 (or similar) - the picture slows down quite a lot. There is no such effect on Nikon D90. Such an approximation helps to very accurately sharpen the desired focus point.

All sample photos on the Nikon D5100 from this review were shot in RAW -> JPEG, without processing, only resized to 720 * 477 pixels with imprinted EXIF in order to be able to judge the shooting parameters. Please note that at high ISO photos are more or less acceptable.

Example photo on the Nikon D5100. Loss of juiciness of the color gamut when raising ISO

Example photo on the Nikon D5100. Loss of juiciness of the color gamut when raising ISO

Recommendations

In order to speed up focusing, use the optical viewfinder. When focusing in Live View, the focusing accuracy will be very high, but the speed will be very slow, since the camera and the lens will need to measure contrast at different focusing distances and only then put the lens in the desired position. When focusing through the optical viewfinder (through the eye), the camera is much quicker to cope with focusing. It is for this reason that older cameras such as Nikon D300, D300s, D700 etc., there are two Live View shooting modes. These are tripod mode and hand mode. In hand-held mode and Live View on, when you press the shutter button halfway, Live View turns off and autofocusing occurs through the phase sensors, after a successful focus is achieved, Live View turns on again.

Photo at Nikon D5100 at low ISO in low light

Photo at Nikon D5100 at low ISO in low light

If desperately needed maximum frame buffer, then you need to turn off all functions that reduce the number of photos in the buffer. I think you will be surprised when in paragraph 5 it is written about 11 frames in the buffer, but in reality there will be less of them. The number of frames that the buffer can fit is shown in the lower right corner of the viewfinder when you press the shutter button halfway. Usually, with noise reduction turned on for high ISOs and slow shutter speeds, as well as when active D-lighting the number of frames in the buffer drops sharply. Therefore, by disabling these functions you can get the claimed 11 frames. Well, if you do not need RAW, then in high-quality JPEG with advanced settings enabled 16 frames - and this is for 4 seconds of continuous shooting. It is unlikely that someone takes a burst of longer than 4-5 seconds.

Photo on Nikon D5100

Photo on Nikon D5100

When you place the camera in a case (in a photo bag), turn the display with the dark side out, and the LCD monitor in the middle so that the monitor does not scratch during transportation. If shooting in JPEG, I recommend turning on noise reduction at high ISOs and slow shutter speeds. For a saturated picture you can use Active D-lighting in HIGH mode. You can also configure the FN programmable button, which is located next to the flash up button. I usually program the FN button for the ISO control function.

Sample photos on Nikon D5100 using a lens Nikon 50mm f / 1.8G AF-S Nikkor. Photos without processing.

Don't know what to choose?

Usually, a person who wants to buy a camera of this level stops at 2-3 Nikon models. it Nikon D3100, Nikon D5000, Nikon D5100, D5200. I recommend taking a simpler model Nikon D3100, which can do the same thing as the D5100, but its price is much less. D5100 is more suitable for those who like to shoot in poor lighting conditions at high ISO. Saturation and image quality on the D5100 and D3100 very similar to low and medium ISO. Of course newer Nikon D5200 in many ways beats the Nikon D5100.

D5000 D5100 D5200
Exit time June 2009 April 2011 November 2012
RAW color depth 12 bit 14 bit 14 bit
Number of megapixels 12,20 16,08 24,00
Burst Speed 4 fps 4 fps 5 fps
Minimum ISO 200,00 100,00 100,00
Minimum Extensive ISO 100 (Lo1) - -
Maximum ISO 3200,00 6400,00 6400,00
Maximum Extended ISO 6400 (Hi1) 25600 (Hi2) 25600 (Hi2)
Video length max. qualities 5 minutes 20 minutes 20 minutes
Video 1280 x 720 24fps 1920x1080 30fps 1920 x 1080 60i
Sound mono mono stereo
Display 2.7 inches, 230.000 points 3 inches, 921.000 points 3 inches, 921.000 points
Focus module Multi-cam 1000 Multi-cam 1000 Multi-CAM 4800DX
Number of Focus Points 11,00 11,00 39,00
Measurement exposure 420-pixel RGB sensor 420-pixel RGB sensor 2016-pixel RGB sensor
Memory cards SD,SDHC SD, SDHC, SDXC SD, SDHC, SDXC (UHS-I)
Weight without battery, g 550,00 510,00 505,00
HDR no Yes Yes

I do not recommend buying an older Nikon D5000, it does not have autofocus when shooting video, and it is quite difficult for an ordinary user to focus on sharpness manually.

By the way here a list of all CZKs from Nikonmaybe he will help in choosing.

Photo on Nikon D5100

Photo on Nikon D5100


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Conclusions

Nikon D5100 gives a very good picture one click on the shutter button. Camera for photo lovers who just need a good result in a photo without unnecessary troubles. Full HD and a swivel display makes the camera even more attractive. Given that the camera has a matrix of very high quality Nikon D7000then Nikon D5100 can be used by advanced amateurs as well.

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  • Sergei

    Arkady, your knowledge and considerations about technology, photographs are impressive .. Tell me, what would be better to take Nikon d5100 or Sony Alpha SLT-A35?

    • Arkady Shapoval

      I would take the D5100 because of the optical viewfinder, lower noise at high ISO and less power consumption. The question relates more to the question of Nikon or Sony

  • Sergei

    Thank you) I will do so. At first I wanted with a lens 18-105, but then I read about it on this site .. And I changed my mind. Still, for starters, 18-55 will do.

  • Sergei

    and the last question .. if you compare d5100 and d90. what do you prefer?

    • Arkady Shapoval

      Cameras of different levels (amateur and advanced amateur), therefore, I will prefer the D90 in spite of the better matrix in 5100.

  • Anton

    I decided to buy a lens on the d5100, I stopped at Sigma AF 18-125mm f / 3.8-5.6 and 18-200mm f / 3.5-6.3, I read a lot of reviews, I still can’t make a choice, maybe you can help. I want the photo to be bright, colorful.

  • Anton

    Thank you, the link is excellent, you need to learn how to use them.

  • Alexey

    Arkady, advise, I buy the first DSLR, the choice fell on d5100, with which lens it is better to take:
    1. Nikon D5100 double kit (18-55 VR, 55-200 VR)
    2. Nikon D5100 kit (18-105 VR)
    3. Nikon D5100 kit (18-55 VR)
    You need a universal one to photograph family, nature, etc.

    • Arkady Shapoval

      The second option will be just right.

  • Maksim

    Good time of day! what to buy d5100 18-55 or D90 18-105 bu + fix. (budget limited to 6k)

    • Arkady Shapoval

      For what purpose? If just as a soap dish, it’s better to D5100 from 18-105.

  • Sergei

    A week ago, before leaving for the sea, I bought such a device, and wandering in search of light filters came across this site ... Thank you so much for such reviews, I will return home, I will get my old Kiev19 with a set of optics and will experiment.

    • Arkady Shapoval

      Happy for you.

  • Viktor

    d5100 took 3 days ago.
    the shutter slows down, instead of 4, - 3-1 k.s., why the hell?

    • Arkady Shapoval

      There can be many solutions, the main ones are:
      1) CL mode is activated, where there is a limit of 3 fps
      2) additional settings are enabled, like ADL, and the frame buffer gets clogged up very quickly
      3) the shutter speed is very long, because the camera physically does not have time to make 4 fps, since the shutter speed should be shorter than 1 \ 250 for fast burst shooting.

  • Serge

    Hello, I have a d5100 18-55 kit. I want a second lens with a large zoom, advise me to take it a bit.

    • Arkady Shapoval

      There are a couple of good native options.
      18-200mm f / 3.5-5.6G ED VR II AF-S DX Nikkor
      18-200mm f / 3.5-5.6G IF-ED AF-S DX VR Zoom-Nikkor
      18-300mm f / 3.5-5.6G ED VR AF-S Nikko

  • Tatyana

    Hello. Which is better to take a SLR for working with Soviet lenses (not very expensive)?

    • Arkady Shapoval

      canon 600d

  • Tatyana

    and if from nikon?

    • Arkady Shapoval

      Nikon D200, Nikon does not work well with Soviet lenses.

  • Nath

    Hello. Please tell me which SLR do you think is better to take Nikon d5100, Canon EOS 550D, Canon EOS 600D?

    • Arkady Shapoval

      Nikon D5100

  • Tatyana

    Thank you

  • Lena ("_! _")

    Good afternoon Arkady.
    Tell me, should you take the Helios 81n (and it will rise at all? At 5100) if there is 55-200 whales? How do you brush it will be useful in potential collection?

    • Arkady Shapoval

      In the review about Helios-81N everything is described in sufficient detail - both about the possibility of installation on the D5100, and about the advantage over the whale lens and about the complexity of use. It is enough to read the review to decide exactly whether it will be useful. If you find it at a normal price, I advise you to take it for experiments.

  • Lena ("_! _")

    Thank you read everything is clear.
    Very accessible explain on all topics thanks.

  • Lena ("_! _")

    Helios81n -500UAH is this a normal price?

    • Arkady Shapoval

      For 2012 - normal. You can find it cheaper, for 300-400

  • Lena ("_! _")

    And where can you tell me to find a case for 300? )

    • Arkady Shapoval

      No, you need to look. Maybe Sasha from the section Manual Optics will help you

  • Lena ("_! _")

    ca

  • sasha

    hello, how can you use it as a video camera or is it better to still video separately, we are not pros but amateurs want to buy a video and we are advised that this camera as 2 in one

    • Arkady Shapoval

      You can use it. I can't say how much better, but the camera will be more convenient.

  • sasha

    Thank you.

  • Lyudmila

    Hello Arkady, can you please tell me if the d5100 is suitable for shooting wedding celebrations or is it better to purchase another camera?

    • Arkady Shapoval

      An amateur camera is suitable for wedding photography, but it will be more difficult to use it than more advanced cameras. At least for a wedding you need one wide-angle lens of the 18-55 type and one portrait, for your D5100 it can be Nikon 50mm F1.8G, Nikon 50mm F1.4G. Personally, I use here such a technique.

  • Lyudmila

    And which lens is better for this purpose?

    • Arkady Shapoval

      Answered a little higher. I recommend thinking more about the flash.

  • Lyudmila

    Thank you very much for your advice, I will definitely use it. This is my first SLR that I want to buy, I really like taking pictures. My choice ranged between Nikon d5100, Canon 600D and Nikon d7000. After reading reviews and specifications, I chose Nikon. I want to take 5100 because I have little experience with a SLR used Nikon d3100. I'm afraid that with Nikan d7000 I will have problems with the camera settings. I also compared 5100 with d90, they are very similar in their characteristics, differences in megapixels, in the size of the matrix (+ for 51000), the viewfinder, in the battery capacity (+ for 90) and a few more characteristics. Although the difference in the cameras can be enormous? In general, I'm at a crossroads of choice))) And what will be the complexity of its use in contrast to advanced cameras? And which flash would you recommend for the 5100?

    • Arkady Shapoval

      The matrix size of all Nikon DX APS-C cameras is physically exactly the same. The D7000 has the same automatic settings as other amateur cameras. There will be no difficulty if you learn to operate with a camera. The disadvantage of the D5100 is the lack of quick synchronization with flashes, fewer controls and the lack of a focus motor for AF lenses. After the D3100, I see no reason at all to switch to the D5100. Minimum D90, the best option D7000. I recommend SB-700 as a flash for any camera for non-professional use.

  • Vladimir

    Good afternoon Arkady.
    Tell me which soviet lens will be the sharpest? Intersets everything above 85mm

    • Arkady Shapoval

      Kaleinar-5N

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