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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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  • EN-EL14 Rechargeable Li-ion Battery
  • 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.

D5100 4.6 5 538 538
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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What accessories to go with the D5100 for enchanced performance?

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I am seeking to purchase the Nikon D5100 as part of a new year gift. I want a camera that can capture enchanced photos and great video quality. I have heard great reviews for this product, and I am wishing to hear more about the accessories that will better my picture experience, especially in dim or dark settings.
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Please click on the link below for information regarding accesories for the D5100:
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I am missing the menu: HD 1,920x1,080 / 30 fps on Nikon 5100

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My camera is Nikon D5100.
I am unable to set HD at 30 frames per second (it is missing from the menu). All other options are available like 24 fps or 25 fps.
Do i have to update the firmware? (my firmware is A 1.0 B 1.0 L 1.003)
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You need to select VIDEO MODE to NTSC in order to get the 30 fps. Go to MENU > SETUP > VIDEO MODE.
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My D5100 wont shoot continuslly

Dec 21, 2011 by
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got a new d5100 yesterday and have been playing around with it since, I have managed to change some setting which wont allow the camera to shoot continuously even in continuous release mode.
Can someone help?
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If you look in your D5100 book it should answear your question.
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How do I turn on the swivel Vari-Angle LCD monitor?

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Just bought the d5100 and can't find how we turn on the LCD display while in photo mode.
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Please see page # 99 of the user's manual of the D5100 regarding Live View.
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I just purchased the AF-S NIKKOR 28-300mm1:3.5-5.6G lens for my Nikon D5100 Camera. Has anyone had any experience with this lens on the D5100

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Please click on the link below for ratings and review for the AF-S NIKKOR 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR lens:
http://www.nikonusa.com/Nikon-Produ...
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does the d5100 have image stabilization?

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Not in the body no, vr is built in to the lenses.
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Price of Nikon D5100 without the lens?

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$750 US
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is the d5100 compatible with nikon 18-200 vr ? and with sigma 18-200 ?

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Yes to the Nikon 18-200.
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Is the D5100 compatible with the TTL functions of the SB-600?

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Yes it is.
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Does the D5100 have a port for a wired remote shutter release for single or continuous mode?

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Using something such as a Digi-Snap.
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Yes it does, it also has front and rear infrared ports for wireless remote
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How many bits it is the audio?

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The D5100’s audio with a bit depth of 16 bits, and sampling rate of 48 kHz.
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Teleconverters will work on the camera but not the lens. Use the link provided for lens compatability. Remember only lenses designated AF-S will autiofocus on the D5100.
Link:http://www.nikonusa.com/en_INC/IMG/Assets/Common-Assets/Images/Teleconverter-Compatibility/en_US_Comp_chart.html
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Cant click with The view finder
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There is a lever next to the mode dial push it towards the front of the camera away from the letters "LV" printed on the camera body, that will take the camera off live view. When you want to return to live view push lever back to LV (live view)
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What is audio sensitivity control

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Hi. I am considering the D5100, but I'm trying to figure out if there is any sort of manual audio level control when using an external mic. Can you tell me what the 3 audio sensitivity levels are in the movie menu? Is that a manual audio level control? If not, what is it? I can't find anything about it. Thank you.
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The optional ME-1 stereo microphone can be used to record sound in stereo or to reduce noise caused by lens vibration being recorded during autofocus. The ME-1 allows you to switch between normal operation and a wind/noise reduction mode.
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Can D5100 support non cpu lenses like Non AI, AI or any older manual fucos lenses?
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AF-S, AF-I: All functions supported
AI-P NIKKOR: All functions supported except 3D colour matrix metering II
IX NIKKOR lenses can not be used
Non-CPU: Can be used in mode M, but exposure meter does not function; electronic range finder can be used if maximum aperture is f/5.6 or faster
Other AF NIKKOR (Excluding lenses for F3AF): All functions supported except 3D colour matrix metering II
Type G or D AF NIKKOR not equipped with an autofocus motor: All functions supported except autofocus
Type D PC NIKKOR: All functions supported except autofocus and some shooting modes
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EV compensation

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Can D5100 support non cpu lenses like Non AI, AI or any older manual focus lenses when it comes to metering and EV compensation?
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AF-S, AF-I: All functions supported
AI-P NIKKOR: All functions supported except 3D colour matrix metering II
IX NIKKOR lenses can not be used
Non-CPU: Can be used in mode M, but exposure meter does not function; electronic range finder can be used if maximum aperture is f/5.6 or faster
Other AF NIKKOR (Excluding lenses for F3AF): All functions supported except 3D colour matrix metering II
Type G or D AF NIKKOR not equipped with an autofocus motor: All functions supported except autofocus
Type D PC NIKKOR: All functions supported except autofocus and some shooting modes.
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there is a arabic language in th menu oh d5100 ?

Jan 27, 2012 by
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Yes, Arabic it’s a supported language.
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Viewfinder focus vs. LED focus?

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I seem to get better clarity of on close-up shots of objects when I focus with the viewfinder. I am shooting on a stand, and have to move the camera up and down on the stand to photograph many different sized objects. The objects are fragile, so for larger objects (with the camera higher), I have to use the LED screen to tell the camera where to focus. It comes out more blurry when I use the LED vs. the viewfinder, but I can not reach to the top of the camera to look through the view finder. The blurriness, with a diffuse background, appears at the edges and end of the object. Is this an unavoidable problem? Other approaches that might be useful?
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Please visit our Learn and Explore website for Photography Techniques:
http://www.nikonusa.com/Learn-And-E...
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Is there a fast way to change ISO?

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I read that changing the ISO requires going into the menu system on the 5100. But when looking over the manual it looks like you can assign the ISO settings to the function button. Does this allow the ISO to be changed quickly without having to go into the menu system like my Canon XSi Allows? I like the image specifications on the Nikon, but I don't want to lose the ability to make changes to key settings quickly.
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You can assign the ISO function to the Fn button, page 165 of the D5100 manual, US english version.
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You need a Nikon lens with a AF-S designation to autofocus on the D5100. Nikon makes about forty or so of these lenses, available at any camera shop and lots of online retailers.
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sRGB and Adobe RGB in RAW format help me!

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Hello,

It is true that if I select the RAW format on my D5100, no matter if selected in sRGB or Adobe RGB color space is much broader than any of the above.

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Please click on the link below for information regarding color space:
http://support.nikonusa.com/app/ans...
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this would be a great choice but the d90 or the d7000 would be alot better
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DC battery charger

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Do you sell a DC battery charger for the EN-EL 14 battery?
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The EN-EL14 battery uses the MH-24 charger (only).
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will pce-24 lens work with the D5100?

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Yes.
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USB charging

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On one of the videos they downloaded the pictures by plugging the D5100 into the computer by usb cable. When plugged in into the computer does this charge the D5100's battery?
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No, usb is for transfer only.
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How can I get XLR audio onto the D5100? I already used a Beachtek DXA-SLR and it doesn't work well.?

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You will need to get in contact with the manufacture of the third party equipment for compatibility information with our products.
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Problem with viewfinder

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I have bought a D5100 two months ago, and suddenly it stops focusing on viewfinder, it does work with the liveview but the viewfinder doesnt focus. what can it be
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In order to better assist you, please give us a call:
Nikon Technical Support
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1-800-Nikon-US (1-800-645-6687)
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Which fisheye lens fits good with the Nikon D5100?

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Because there's only 10mm and 16mm fisheye lens on this site, and I'm not a proffesional, so it's hard to figure out if the lens will fit or if they will be too small. I like fish-eye effected pictures, which is why an answer is crucial to me. Thanks.
 
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AF DX Fisheye-NIKKOR 10.5mm f/2.8G ED is a better choice for DX cameras. You will not have auto focus with either, the D5100 does not have a built in focus motor and neither do the lenses.
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Per the Nikon section for the Nikon D5100. The D5100's shutter unit is tested for 100,000 cycles. There really is no service that has to be done to your shutter. The only thing I can think of that you would send it into to Nikon for service would be to have the sensor cleaned.

Hope this answers your question. Oh and Nikon is conservative with the rated shutter actuations.
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Please visit Nikon global site for more information regarding other countries. www.nikon.com
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