

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 features the same 16.2-megapixelCMOS sensor as the D7000 with 14-bit depth, while delivering Full HD 1080p video mode at either 24, 25 or 30fps. The Nikon D5100 is a 16.2-megapixel DX-format DSLRF-mount camera announced by Nikon on April 5, 2011. TTL 3D Color Matrix Metering II metering with a 420 pixel RGB sensorģD Color Matrix Metering II, Center-weighted and Spotīuilt in Pop-up, Guide number 13m at ISO 100, Standard ISO hotshoe, Compatible with the Nikon Creative Lighting SystemĢ or 3 frames in steps of 1/3, 1/2, 2/3, 1 or 2 EVĮlectronically controlled vertical-travel focal-plane shutterģ0 s to 1/4000 s in 1/2 or 1/3 stops and Bulb, 1/200 s X-syncĪuto, Incandescent, Fluorescent, Sunlight, Flash, Cloudy, Shade, Kelvin temperature, Presetģ.0-inch (76 mm) tilt and swivel 921,000-dot LCD screen Instant single-servo (AF-S) continuous-servo (AF-C) auto AF-S/AF-C selection (AF-A) manual (M)ġ1-area AF system, Multi-CAM 1000 AF Sensor ModuleĪuto modes (auto, auto ), 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. Secure Digital, SDHC, SDXC compatible and with Eye-FiWLAN support.

With Night-vision up to ISO 102400 equivalent.

(Redirected from D5100) Nikon D5100 OverviewĢ3.6 mm × 15.6 mm Nikon DX format RGB CMOS sensor, 1.5 × FOV crop, 4.78 µm pixel sizeĤ,928 × 3,264 (16.2 effective megapixels)ġ00–6400 in 1/3 EV steps, up to 25600 as high-boost.
