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Nikon D5100 16.2Mp DSLR
Source: RegisterHardware - 05 August 2011
Making an entry
Review Sitting somewhere in the middle of entry-level scale, Nikon’s D5100 represents a considerable leap from its predecessor the D5000 and can be seen in some respects as a smaller, cheaper-built D7000. From its bigger brother it inherits the 16.2 DX-sized CMOS sensor; the Expeed 2 processor with 14-bit Raw shooting, the extensive ISO range and the...
Full Review posted for Nikon D5100!
Source: Imaging Resource - 14 July 2011
Back in 2009, we reviewed Nikon's D5000 consumer SLR, the company's first SLR to include an articulated LCD display. While we loved its image quality and much of its feature set, the bottom-mounted tilt/swivel mechanism seemed like something of a missed opportunity. The followup Nikon D5100 switches to a more versatile side-mounted mechanism that's useful not only for...
Nikon D5100: 10 things you need to know
Source: Photo Radar - 11 April 2011
The Nikon D5100 will be released in late April and comes with a host of new features. We take a look at ten of the most interesting specs on this Nikon D5000 replacement read more…Related StoriesNikon D5100 is official: release date, price, specs confirmedFuji launches Multi-Touch, 16MP FinePix Z900EXRFuji unveils 16MP, 15x zoom F550 EXRReport: 327 million roya...
Nikon D5100 UK release date set for April 21st
Source: T3.com - 05 April 2011
Nikon has finally unveiled the sequel to the much-loved D5000 DSLR; the D5100. The camera, which will launch on April 21st for a base price of £669.99, boasts a lot of the features that make the D7000 a winner older brother so successful while offering a slew of new ones.
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Nikon announces D5100 digital SLR
Source: DCResource.com - 05 April 2011
Nikon has announced their new D5100 digital SLR, which is the follow-up to the popular D5000. The most noticeable change is that the LCD now flips out to the side, instead of down. There are plenty of changes under the hood, as well. Here are the specs:
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Nikon D5100 is official: release date, price, specs confirmed
Source: Photo Radar - 05 April 2011
Nikon D5100 release date set for 21 April and price (body only) at £669.99, as Nikon D5000 replacement boasts new Special Effects mode, thinner Vari-Angle LCD and the D7000's 16.2MP CMOS sensor read more…Related StoriesFuji releases ultra-tough XP30 compactNew Olympus PEN cameras to be revealedFuji launches Multi-Touch, 16MP FinePix Z900EXRNikon D5100: 10 thin...
Nikon launches D5100
Source: DigitalCameraReview - 05 April 2011
Nikon introduces the D5100, successor to the D5000. It boosts sensor and video resolution, adding creative filters to movie mode and a higher-res flip-out LCD. Read on for more of the raw specs. ...
Nikon D5100
Source: LetsGoDigital - 05 April 2011
Nikon D5100 digital camera : Nikon introduces a new D-SLR, the Nikon D5100, which is packed with features to make shooting stills or full HD movies more exciting than ever. The Nikon D5100 will give you a new creative perspective thanks to its improved vari-angle screen, special effects mode and full (1080p) HD Movie. The successor to the D5000, the Nikon D5100 featur...
Nikon D5100: Side-swivel LCD for mid-range DSLR
Source: Imaging Resource - 05 April 2011
Nikon has today announced the D5100, a new mid-range single-lens reflex digital camera that marks several firsts for the company--and we've just posted our hands-on Nikon D5100 preview with a full set of test images (almost 250 shots) and a gallery of 33 sample images from Shawn's shooting excursion with the camera. The Nikon D5100 is based around the pairing of the...
BlueSLR dongle and app turn your iPhone into a DSLR remote shutter release
Source: Engadget Mobile - 09 December 2010
You have a phone, you have a DSLR, yet although you love them both equally, the two pretty much never speak. This failure in capturing synergistic value is now at an end, however, thanks to the BlueSLR Bluetooth dongle and its accompanying iOS app. Compatible with iPhones (down to the 3G model), iPod touches (second generation and above), and iPads, this remote contr...
blueSLR enlists Bluetooth help to shoot, geotag and upload images
Source: Ubergizmo - 09 December 2010
XEquals recently introduced an accessory and iPhone app known as blueSLR, where it will be plugged into your SLR camera, playing nice with iPhone courtesy of Bluetooth connectivity. It will be controlled via an on-device app, and on paper, it does sound a whole lot easier to snap good photos wherever you are instead of having to mount a lens on your phone. With the b...
Nikon P100 / S8100 firmware, D90 / D5000 distortion control data
Source: Imaging Resource - 11 November 2010
Nikon Inc. has issued two new firmware updates for itsCoolpix P100andCoolpix S8100digital cameras, as well as distortion control data updates for the Nikon D90 and Nikon D5000 digital SLRs. Nikon P100 firmware v1.1 makes several changes to Nikon's ten megapixel, 26x megazoom, including one new feature. With the latest firmware, it's now possible to enable the Nikon ...
Nikon releases Coolpix and DSLR firmware updates
Source: DCVIEWS - 10 November 2010
Nikon releases firmware updates for their Coolpix and DSLR cameras. The firmware update for the Coolpix P100 (version 1.1) offers improvements for distortion control, greenish images in Night landscape scene mode and for several operational issues. Update version 1.1 for the Coolpix S8100 fixes a problem where only the key picture was displayed for a series shot in s...
Nikon D5000 discontinued
Source: Ubergizmo - 05 November 2010
Those who tend to adopt technology which is one generation earlier simply because they need not be at the forefront of it while spending their hard-earned money more wisely. That means you will welcome news that the Nikon D5000 has been discontinued, since B&H has listed it as that on their website. No idea on what the Nikon D5000 will be replaced with, although ...
GiSTEQ Announces New Photo Trackr Plus RT90
Source: Ubergizmo - 08 October 2010
Users of new Nikon DSLR cameras such as the D90, D3100, D5000, and D7000 who enjoy the wonders of geotagging should be happy to hear that GiSTEQ has introduced a slightly tweaked version of its PhotoTrackr Plus, bearing the model number RT90 instead of the older RT10. One of the benefits of the PhotoTrackr Plus is that it's ready to work the instant the photographer ...