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Nikon D5100






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Nikon D5100[1]
Nikon D5100 with 18-55mm VR kit lens
Overview
MakerNikon
TypeDX-format Digital single-lens reflex
ReleasedApril 5, 2011
Lens
Lens mountNikon F-mount
Sensor/medium
Sensor23.6 mm × 15.6 mmNikon DX format RGB CMOS sensor, 1.5 × FOV crop, 4.78 µm pixel size
Sensor typeActive pixel sensor
Sensor sizeDX format (23.6 x 15.6 mm)
Sensor makerSony
Maximum resolution4,928 × 3,264 (16.2 effective megapixels)
Film speed100–6400 in 1/3 EV steps, up to 25600 as high-boost. With Night-vision up to ISO 102400 equivalent.
Storage mediaSecure Digital, SDHC, SDXC compatible and with Eye-Fi WLAN support. Supports UHS-I cards.[2]
Focusing
Focus modesInstant single-servo (AF-S); continuous-servo (AF-C); auto AF-S/AF-C selection (AF-A); manual (M)
Focus areas11-area AF system, Multi-CAM 1000 AF Sensor Module
Exposure/metering
Exposure modesAuto modes (auto, auto [flash off]), Advanced Scene Modes (Portrait, Landscape, Sports, Close-up, Night Portrait), programmed auto with flexible program (P), shutter-priority auto (S), aperture-priority auto (A), manual (M), (Q) quiet mode.
Exposure meteringTTL 3D Color Matrix Metering II metering with a 420-pixel RGB sensor
Metering modes3D Color Matrix Metering II, Center-weighted and Spot
Flash
FlashBuilt in Pop-up, Guide number 13m at ISO 100, Standard ISO hotshoe, Compatible with the Nikon Creative Lighting System
Flash bracketing2 or 3 frames in steps of 1/3, 1/2, 2/3, 1 or 2 EV
Shutter
ShutterElectronically controlled vertical-travel focal-plane shutter
Shutter speed range30 s to 1/4000 s in 1/2 or 1/3 stops and Bulb, 1/200 sX-sync
Continuous shooting4 frames per second
Viewfinder
ViewfinderOptical 0.78x, 95% Pentamirror
Image processing
Image processorEXPEED 2
White balanceAuto, Incandescent, Fluorescent, Sunlight, Flash, Cloudy, Shade, Kelvin temperature, Preset
General
Video recording1080p at up to 30fps
LCD screen75-millimetre (3.0 in) tilt and swivel 921,000-dot LCD screen. 60x45 mm, 640x480 px, 271 ppi.
BatteryNikon EN-EL14 Lithium-Ion battery
Dimensions128×97×79 mm (5.0×3.8×3.1 in)
WeightApprox. 510 g (1 lb. 2 oz.) body only
Made in Thailand
Chronology
PredecessorNikon D5000
SuccessorNikon D5200
Uncropped or Unedited image from Nikon D5100 using an AF-S DX Nikkor 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR lens for reference. Taken with maximum aperture at day time without flash. Details: F-stop: F/3.5 (Max aperture), Exposure time: 1/50 sec, ISO speed: 200, Focal Length: 18 mm, Flash fired: No, White Balance: Auto, Shot at day or night: Day time
Uncropped or Unedited image from Nikon D5100 using an AF-S DX Nikkor 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR lens for reference. Taken with minimum aperture at night time with flash. Details: F-stop: F/5.6 (Min aperture), Exposure time: 1/60 sec, ISO speed: 3200, Focal Length: 55 mm, Flash fired: Yes, White Balance: Auto, Shot at day or night: Night time

The Nikon D5100 is a 16.2-megapixel DX-format DSLR F-mount camera announced by Nikon on April 5, 2011.[3] It features the same 16.2-megapixel CMOS sensor as the D7000 with 14-bit depth,[1] while delivering Full HD 1080p video mode at either 24, 25 or 30 fps. The D5100 is the first Nikon DSLR to offer 1080p video at a choice of frame rates; previous Nikon DSLRs that recorded 1080p only did so at 24 fps. It replaced the D5000 and was replaced by the D5200.

Feature list

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The D5100 has no in-body autofocus motor, and fully automatic autofocus requires one of the currently 162 lenses with an integrated autofocus motor.[5] With any other lenses the camera's electronic rangefinder (which indicates if the subject inside the selected focus point is in focus or not) can be used to manually adjust focus.[6][7]

It can mount unmodified A-lenses (also called Non-AI, Pre-AI or F-type) with support of the electronic rangefinder and without metering.[8]

Optional accessories

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The Nikon D5100 has available accessories such as:[9]

Third party radio (wireless) flash control triggers[26] are partly supporting i-TTL,[27][28] but do not support the Nikon Creative Lighting System (CLS).[29][30] See reviews.[31][32]

Reception

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Independent reviews[39][40][41] and image comparisons at all ISO speedsinJPEG[42] and RAW (with different lenses)[43] are available.

DxO Labs awarded its sensor an overall score of 80.[44]

Filming

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Nikon France used the D5100 for the production of the short film "Fragments". Nikon used the D5100 to film one of the television commercials for the camera itself, which feature actor and perennial Nikon pitchman Ashton Kutcher.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Nikon D5100". Nikon Corporation. Archived from the original on Jun 14, 2012. Retrieved 2011-04-05.
  • ^ Nikon D5100 Review: Performance DPReview
  • ^ "Digital-SLR camera Nikon D5100". Nikon Corporation. April 5, 2011. Retrieved 2011-04-05.
  • ^ "DxOMark – Nikon D5100". DxOMark. Archived from the original on 2011-11-26. Retrieved 2011-11-21.
  • ^ "Specifications – Nikon D5100". Nikon Corporation. Retrieved 2011-08-09.
  • ^ "Lens Compatibility – Nikon D5100". Nikon Corporation. Retrieved 2012-06-10.
  • ^ Nikon D60 electronic rangefinder. Digital Photography Review. Retrieved on 7 September 2012.
  • ^ John White's AI conversions for Nikon lenses Aiconversions
  • ^ "D5100 accessories". Nikon USA. Retrieved 2011-08-08.
  • ^ "Buy ME-1 Stereo Microphone from Nikon".
  • ^ "MC-DC2 Remote Compatibility". Nikon Corporation. Retrieved August 16, 2013.
  • ^ PHOTTIX CLEON II Wired and Wireless shutter Archived 2014-08-19 at the Wayback Machine Phottix
  • ^ Solmeta Geotaggers Solmeta
  • ^ Dawn di-GPS Products Archived 2013-03-14 at the Wayback Machine Dawn
  • ^ EasyTag GPS and Wireless Bluetooth Modules Archived 2011-08-28 at the Wayback Machine Easytag
  • ^ Foolography Unleashed Bluetooth Geotagging Foolography
  • ^ Gisteq PhotoTrackr Plus for Nikon DSLR (Bluetooth) Archived 2011-08-25 at the Wayback Machine Gisteq
  • ^ Phottix Geo One GPS Archived 2012-06-26 at the Wayback Machine Phottix
  • ^ Nikon DSLR GPS Smack Down Results Archived 2011-08-09 at the Wayback Machine Terrywhite
  • ^ Review: Geotagging with Easytag GPS module (Nikon GP-1 compatible) Archived 2013-07-31 at the Wayback Machine Trick77
  • ^ Review: blueSLR Wireless Camera Control & GPS Geotagging Archived 2011-08-09 at the Wayback Machine Terrywhite
  • ^ Battery Packs Archived 2011-10-23 at the Wayback Machine Phottix
  • ^ Product search: Nikon D5100 Battery grip Google
  • ^ Eye-Fi Wi-Fi network: how it works Archived 2012-07-22 at the Wayback Machine Eye-fi
  • ^ Flash Units Compatible with Nikon's CLS including Wireless Master Archived 2013-08-02 at the Wayback Machine Dpanswers
  • ^ Radio Triggers for Flash and Camera Archived 2013-05-27 at the Wayback Machine Dpanswers
  • ^ Knight For Nikon Flashgun I-TTL Trigger Archived 2013-01-15 at the Wayback Machine Pixel
  • ^ Radio Transmitters, Receivers and Accessories Archived 2013-08-03 at the Wayback Machine Pocketwizard
  • ^ The Nikon Creative Lighting System: Wireless, Remote, Through-the-Lens Metered (iTTL) Flash! Imaging Resource
  • ^ Guide to Nikon TTL Flashes photo.net
  • ^ Pixel Knight TR-331 and TR-332 TTL Radio Triggers Archived 2013-06-21 at the Wayback Machine Dpanswers
  • ^ Pixel Knight TR-331 Review Part III Archived 2014-04-18 at the Wayback Machine Inside the Viewfinder
  • ^ Camera Control Pro 2 Nikon
  • ^ Aperture 3: Tips on tethered shooting Apple Support
  • ^ "Light Room 3 now supports tethered capture for Nikon D7000". Blog GlamourPhotography.co. Retrieved 2011-09-26.[permanent dead link]
  • ^ Choosing Tethered Shooting Software for Nikon DSLR Cameras The Photo Geek
  • ^ Tethered Shooting Sofortbild
  • ^ "DSLR Camera Remote Lite". Archived from the original on 2009-11-25. Retrieved 2011-10-29.
  • ^ D5000 and D5100 Review Links Nikonlinks
  • ^ Nikon D5100 review summary Dcviews
  • ^ Nikon D5100 Reviews Digitalcameratracker
  • ^ Imaging Resource Comparometer (needs Javascript enabled)
  • ^ Dkamera Image Comparison Nikon D5100 (German)
  • ^ "Tests and reviews for the camera Nikon D5100". DxO Labs (needs Flash). Archived from the original on 2011-04-24. Retrieved 2011-04-23.
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