Ekspertanmeldelse af : Barney Britton , Richard Butler , Andrew Westlake (dpreview.com)
Nikon D5100 In-depth Review
The arrival of the D5100 appears to signal the completion of Nikons refresh of its non-pro DSLR lineup. Its feature set and pricing mean that it sits very comfortably between the beginner-friendly D3100 and the high-end D7000 - it's clearly aimed to...
Excellent image quality 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...
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...
Conceptually, the D5100 perfectly fills the gap in Nikon's line-up between the entry-level D3100 and the much more enthusiast-orientated D7000 - marrying the ease-of-use of the former with the image quality of the latter. It also throws in a...