Nikon D5100
Nikon D5100 turned suspiciously successful: turning high-resolution screen, decent burst speed, automatic gluing HDR and precise work of automation – the cheap digital camera, like, easily passes D5000 and Canon EOS 600D. We decided to test the rigor and the novelty of it try to find at least some defects.
The predecessor of the test chamber, Nikon D5000, has been very successful and popular, although some shortcomings she still had. D5100 is enclosed in a completely different building, so at first glance it seems that this is a completely new product, not just an upgrade of an existing. But innovation is not so much – the ability to shoot Full HD-video, another screen mode dynamic range by gluing two shots with different exposures, as well as an updated display, and a fundamentally different mechanism for turning the screen. Will the new product is better or maybe worse than its predecessor – and we try to find out.
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