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D5100 Creativity from any point of view. Pictures that amaze. Movies that inspire.

The Nikon D5100 and its included AF-S 18-55mm VR lens offer a host of new photographic and video tools including a 16.2 MP DX-format CMOS sensor, 4 fps continuous shooting and breathtaking Full 1080p HD Movies with full time autofocus.
$599.95*SRPSRP (Suggested Retail Price) listed only as a suggestion. Actual prices are set by dealers and are subject to change at any time.
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  • MH-24 Quick Charger
  • DK-20 Rubber Eyecup
  • UC-E6 USB Cable
  • EG-CP14 Audio Video Cable
  • AN-DC3 Camera Strap
  • DK-5 Eyepiece Cap
  • BF-1B Body Cap
  • BS-1 Accessory Shoe Cover
  • Nikon ViewNX 2 CD-ROM

*Supplied accessories may differ depending on country or area.

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Unexpectedly love this camera more than any other! After borrowing a friend D90 a bunch of times, i knew i wanted my own. After checking out a local camera shop I was torn between the D90 and D5100. I did a lot of research and decided on the D5100 as my camera. I really liked the D90 everytime i used it, but now after using the D5100 i would never look back. Its easy to use, has a ton of cool features, and the swivel screen LCD display comes in handy more times than you'd ever imagine. November 23, 2011
In Love with this babe Its pretty nice camera even if it half frame one it gave you a diff taste and diff stage July 16, 2012
Great Step UP I've been a point and shooter for 35 years and finally decided to step up to a digital SLR. Did a LOT of research befor I decided on the D5100. I purchased the 5100 about 3 months ago and am still learning about all of the things that I can do with this camera. Meanwhile I;m getting great photos and movies by setting the dial to auto or one of the scene modes. The function buttons seem to be located where they are easy to find and as I use it more I am able to find most of them without removeing my eye from the VF. Speaking of which the view finder is bright, clear and easy to use with all of the info you need visible. I like the autofocus positions in the VF and the ability to move the point of focus, comes in very handy for those off center subjects. I was concerned about the additional weight of a DSLR vs a P&S but I find this is not a problem for me. I added the Nikon 18-105mm lens to my bag which gives me the extra reach I wanted and only adds 4 or 5 oz. to the unit. Love that lens. I am glad I got this camera and expect to have this one for a long time. July 14, 2012
Ease of use This is my first "real camera" and I'm loving it. I've only had it two weeks, but I love the ease of use. Thank you. July 12, 2012
So far, so good! Plan to take a course with a professional photographer to learn how to get the most out of our D5100.. Probably will get a longer than 200mm telephoto lens. July 11, 2012
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Can this Camera do Timelapses?

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I was wondering if and how you could do a time lapse on this camera.
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Please see page # 56 of the user's manual for the D5100.
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Editing software for D5100 RAW photos

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Which editing software(s) support D5100 RAW photos?
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View NX 2 or Capture NX 2.
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How do I shoot a running water fall effect on my D5100 like on the D-3100?

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Go to MANUAL mode.

Set lens aparture for the highest number possible. Set shutter as slow as possible (at least 1/20 sec, slower if possible.

Use a neutral density filter to help reduce the amount of light hitting the sensor (and thus allowing you to slow the shutter speed even more).

Try to shoot early or late in the day and avoid direct sunlight if possible.

A tripod is a must.
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I cannot load .NEF files taken with a D5100 into Capture NX2. What's the problem?

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Make sure you have the latest version of NX2 installed, should be 2.2.7
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How to set up auto bracketing

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Hi, i want to know how to set up auto bracketing mode in my nikon d5100, when i enable brk mode, it suposses to shot 3 photos when i push the shot button, but instead it only takes 1 photo at a time, and need to shot each one by one.

I saw a video of nikon d5100 taking the 3 photos in one shot. How can i set up the camera to do this?
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Please see page # 88 of the user's manual for the D5100, for information about bracketing settings.
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D5100 is there a new version of this camera according to the UPC # ?

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I would like to know if there is a D5100 like first generation or a latest generation by reading the UPC number such as; 018208254767, 018208919758, having a newer hardware or Firmware installed, etc.
Or, are the models MPN 25476 and the UPC 018208254767, 018208919758
numbers for all D5100 the same ? Thanks
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The D5100 will have the same specifications regardless of the UPC code. Firmware is a read only set of instructions that are embedded in a hardware device to either add or improve function, which is not always needed.
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Is the Nikon AF Zoom-Nikkor 35-105mm f/3.5~4.5D IF compatible with the D5100?

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Nikon offers two types of autofocus digital camera bodies: those with a built-in focus drive motor and those which require a lens to have a motor. Cameras such as the D5100 do not have a focus motor in it so they require the lens to have the focusing motor – an “AF-S” lens. While these bodies can use a lens with no focus motor (an “AF” lens) you would have to manually turn the focus ring to bring the subject in to sharp focus.
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How to reset Nikon D5100 back to factory settings as my exposure button is not working...

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Please see page # 58 of the user's manual for the D5100.
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Can movie clips be imported into Final Cut Pro?

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The movie file format is MOV. Once you transfer the videos to your computer make sure your software is compatible with the file format.
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will the quantaray AF lenses i use with my n-80 work on the 5100?

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You will need to get in contact with the manufacture of the third equipment for compatibility information with our products.
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How do I zoom to 100% on playback

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Press the button above the "zoom-out" button (with the question mark right above it).
It has a plus sign inside a magnifying glass.
I don't know about percents, but you can zoom in a lot on the pics you already took.
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Why did my D5100 stop connecting to computers via USB?

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When I first got my D5100, I was able to connect it to my mac or pc with the usb cable. Lately, when I connect it and turn it on, the camera never appears on the computer. What's happening? And how can I get my pictures off of the camera?
 
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Nikon D5100 as webcam?

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I'll like to know if it's possible to use Nikon D5100 as webcam. It's for VideoStreaming purposes.
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Answer: 
The D5100 doesn’t have this type of digital video output to be use as a “WebCam."
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HDMI monitor

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Can I view the live video feed through the HDMI out-port on a HDMI monitor?
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Please see page # 147 of the user's manual for the D5100, regarding High-definition Devices.
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How long can the movies be shot if a 32GB card is used

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The maximum movie time for your camera is 20 minutes, a high capacity SDHC card shooting at a standard rate of 9mbps will hold about 8 hours of video
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is there a tulip lens hood for the 50mm f/1.8G?

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No, only the HB-47 which is a normal shape hood.
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Can I use Extension Tubes with my D5100?

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I have Soligor Extension tubes for N/AF DG
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You will need to get in contact with the manufacture of the third equipment for compatibility information with our products.
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HD 1,920x1,080 / 30 fps
HD 1,920×1,080 / 24 fps
HD 1,280×720 / 30 fps
HD 1,280×720 / 24 fps
VGA 640×424 / 30 fps
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Regarding replacement battery

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On Market I an finding EN EL14 batteries with different mAh like 1030mAh, 1050mAh, 1080mAh all with 7.4v, whether all are suitable for D5100
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As far as I am aware the official battery for the D5100 is 1030mAH. Generally as a rule of thumb I stick with official manufacturers batteries, it isn't worth the risk.
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Can the Video be date stamped

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I would like to use the video feature for documentation purposes, and would love to have the date stamped in the image, and visible. Is this possible
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You can have the Date and time imprint in the photographs but not in the videos.
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what is the impedance of the D5100 microphone input?

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i want to buy a nikon d7000 but i cant find a 75-300 mm vr lens for it

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We don't have a 75-300mm lens you can use the AF-S VR Zoom-Nikkor 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6G IF-ED.
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What is the body material on the D5100?

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Polycarbonate
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Can the d5100 be charged by using the USB cable?

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No
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Can you use live view with a clean screen?

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I would like to use this as a live feed to an external monitor. Is this possible
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You can use our software Camera Control Pro 2 in order to take Control of Your Photography—Remotely: Using the included USB or Firewire cable and/or optional WiFi adapters for select models, Nikon Camera Control Pro enables you to capture unique images no matter what the subject in your computer. If you're planing to use another device please get in contact with the manufacture of the third equipment for compatibility information with our products.
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Is the d5100 compatible with the Nikon DX VR ED IF 108-200 lens?

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18-200, yes
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Tamron Lens

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I have the Tamron 200-500mm f/5-6.3 Di LD IF Autofocus Lens. I have been informed that it will not autofocus on this model of camera, but I am confused because the lens does have an autofocus and manual option on it.
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The lens does NOT have a built-in AF motor which is required for AF on a D5100. The AF/M switch disengages the screw-drive mechanism when set to M.
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How can I get my SB-15 speedlight to work with this camera

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I just bought the 5100 and have a SB-15. It is a great flash. How can I use it with this camera. What settings will it work other than shutter speeed 125 on manual.
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Please see page # 204 of the user's manual of the D5100 regarding other flash units.
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does the camera come with a memory card?

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No, a memory card is NOT included as an accessory as packaged by Nikon.
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Nikon D5100 Review

by Lori Grunin
April 2011

CNET's Lori Grunin posted her review of the Nikon D5100 D-SLR, rating the camera 3.5 out of 5 stars. Grunin was impressed by the ergonomic layout of the camera's buttons, particularly the video record button. She noted that shooting with the camera "feels fast and fluid." Grunin said, "The Nikon D5100 delivers a solid combination of image quality, performance, features and design."

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Gear Patrol's 20 Best Travel Gadgets

Gear Patrol's Eric Yang included the Nikon D5100 D-SLR in their list of 20 Best Travel Gadgets. Yang noted that the editors have grown fond of the D5100 because of its combination of portability and robustness among other features. He explained that the winning products, "earned our stamp of approval for a combination of price, approachability, and something we like to call the U-factor: U for everyday Usability."


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Nikon D5100 Review

by Barnaby Britton with Richard Butler and Andy Westlake
April 2011

DP Review's Barnaby Britton posted his review of the Nikon D5100 D-SLR. Britton liked the effects mode, as well as the resolution and noise performance of the camera when shooting stills and HD video. He said, "The D5100 is without doubt one of the most compelling products in its class, and offers an excellent mixture of straightforward handling, a well-targeted feature set, and excellent video and still image quality." He added: "Effective and easy-to-use features make the D5100 ideal for everyday photography/videography." The D5100 received a dpreview.com Silver Award, which represents a camera recommended by the website.

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Nikon D5100 Review

by Kevin Wong
April 2011

Engadget posted Kevin Wong's review of the Nikon D5100 D-SLR on its website, saying, "...The D5100 can certainly shoot along with the bog boys of consumer cameras." Wong was impressed with the resolution of the camera, its still and HD video capabilities, articulated LCD design and in-camera effects. He concluded by saying, "The D5100 is a winner in our books..."

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Nikon D5100 Review

by Phil Ryan
May 2011

Pop Photo's Phil Ryan posted his review of the D5100 D-SLR camera, touting the high overall image quality and full HD video capture. He reminisced: "Nikon kickstarted a revolution in the photography world when it included video recording in the D90..." He explained that the D5100 finesses the combination of still and HD video even further. Ryan said, "After running the D5100 through the Popular Photography Test Lab, we can say that the camera's images look great. In fact, the D5100 earned an Extremely High rating in overall image quality. He also noted that the camera offers "great full-HD video."

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Nikon D5100 D-SLR Review

by TJ Donegan
June 2011
TJ Donegan posted a review of the Nikon D5100 D-SLR to the Digital Camera Info website, touting the camera as “arguably the best sub-$1,000 D-SLR we have tested yet.” Donegan was impressed with the camera’s still image color accuracy, as well as its combination of manual controls, creative modes, and ergonomic design. Donegan also said, “… the D5100 feels well-built,” adding, “The camera has a fair amount of heft, offering good stability without feeling overly weighty.”
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Nikon D5100 D-SLR Review

by Theano Nikitas
June 2011

Macworld/PCWorld’s Theano Nikitas posted her review of the Nikon D5100 D-SLR, awarding it four out of five stars. Nikitas was impressed with the excellent still images produced by the camera as well as the HD video quality. “The D5100 delivers an excellent feature set and image quality that rivals or exceeds the competition,” she said. Other features that were noted by Nikitas included the excellent low light/high ISO performance, beautiful 3-inch, high resolution articulated LCD, and new special effects.

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Nikon D5100 D-SLR Review

by Mark Holder
September 2011

Mark Holder posted his review of the Nikon D5100 D-SLR on the Videomaker magazine website. He began by stating, “The Nikon D5100 DSLR camera is jam-packed with some very nice features, great in-camera effects and produces gorgeous images to boot. It definitely packs plenty of punch and the average consumer or enthusiast will surely be left pleasantly pleased.” Holder was impressed by the overall design of the camera, the quality of audio capable from the built-in microphone and inclusion of an external mic port.

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Nikon D5100 Review

by Shawn Barnett
July 2011
Shawn Barnett posted his review of the Nikon D5100 D-SLR on the Imaging Resource website, touting it as an easy choice for a “Dave’s Pick.” He said, “[the D5100] offers an approachable design that couples a great feature set with excellent image quality.” He found the camera easy and fun to use, with its still and Full HD video capabilities and variety of built-in effects, especially the integrated HDR mode. Regarding the HD video, Barnett noted: “Capturing movies with the Nikon D5100 is almost as simple as you could make it.”
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Nikon D5100 Review

by Eric Reagan
July 2011

Eric Reagan posted his review of the Nikon D5100 D-SLR on Photography Bay, praising a number of the camera’s features including its low light performance and fast auto-focus, as well as its overall design and feature set. “It’s an easy-to-carry and easy-to-use entry-level D-SLR,” Reagan said. “The D5100 shines among the entry-level D-SLR ranks,” he added.

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Nikon D5100 Review

by David Elrich
August 2011

David Elrich posted his review of the Nikon D5100 D-SLR on the Digital Trends website, calling the camera a Digital Trends Editors’ Choice. Elrich was impressed with the accurate colors the camera produced, as well as its high ISO range. He explained that the camera is meant to be used out of its auto setting, stating: “Once you get the hang of the controls, this camera was meant for exploration—no matter if it’s exposure compensation, white balance, ISO and lots more.” Elrich added, “[The Nikon D5100] takes solid photos and videos, offering the response shutterbugs demand as they move from point-and-shoots to 'real' cameras."

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Camera of the Year

The Digitalcamerainfo.com staff announced that the Nikon D5100 D-SLR has been named Camera of the Year. Out of the dozens of cameras tested, the website's staff chooses the very best the industry has to offer. According to the website, "The D5100 blew us away by getting the simple things right." Touted features included the D5100's "phenomenal color accuracy, expanded dynamic range, and above-average performance in nearly every category." The D5100 also received honors as the Best Budget DSLR.
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IF Product Design Award 2012

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PCMag.com Best of the Year 2011 Gold Winner

The Nikon D5100 D-SLR has been awarded the honors of PCMag.com's Best of the Year 2011 Gold Winner in the D-SLR category. Each year PCMag.com reviews thousands of devices and only the best of the best make it to the Best of the Year. PCMag.com's editors said, "Nikon's D5100 was our favorite D-SLR of the year." The editors noted such features as the camera's 16-megapixel resolution, articulating LCD, high ISO capabilities and its ability to autofocus while recording Full HD movies as reasons why the D5100 was deserving of the honors. The editors also explained that the camera's image quality, optical finder and NIKKOR optics "make it an excellent value."
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Nikon D5100 Review

by Kevin Pereira and Candace Bailey
December 2011
Kevin Pereira and Candace Bailey reviewed the D5100 D-SLR for G4 TV's Attack of the Show. The reviewers found the D5100 to be ergonomically designed, with excellent noise reduction, and a very quiet AF, sharp images with vivid colors. Pereira and Bailey gave the D5100 a 5 out of 5 rating, noting that the camera offers incredible value.
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by Jack Neubart
February 2012
Shutterbug magazine posted Jack Neubart's review of the D5100 D-SLR on its website. Overall, Neubart was impressed with the camera. He noted that Live View and camcorder users will "love the camera's vari-angle monitor." He also found that continued use of the LCD did not cause a battery drain. Neubart liked some of the camera's Effects modes, including Color Sketch and Selective Color. He found the Auto White Balance to work very well, "AWB ably handled a variety of lighting situations, especially mixed lighting, and proved to be my go-to white balance setting." He was also impressed with the quality of the kit lens that came with the camera. "In the end, the D5100 and 18-55mm VR combo very nicely handled practically anything I threw at it," he added.
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