
Prathana D
I would like to buy Nikon dslr camera and the model is d5100....can I buy this model or wait for any other models from Nikon....
Is d5100 worth of buying? Suggestion plz
Thnxz in advance :)
Answer
As a long-time owner of the Nikon D5000, and former owner of the Nikon D60, I purchase the D5100. The 18-55VR (3x) f3.5-f5.6 kit lens provides surprisingly good performance and image quality, although you'll likely outgrow it quickly. Low-light performance is outstanding with this camera, and the level of detail captured by the D5100 is excellent, even at higher ISOs. You're best capturing in RAW or RAW+JPEG mode. Nikon also offers "Active D-Lighting" which is a highly effective method for improving dynamic range of a photo to equalize the difference between high and low-light areas of a photo.
As a long-time owner of the Nikon D5000, and former owner of the Nikon D60, I purchase the D5100. The 18-55VR (3x) f3.5-f5.6 kit lens provides surprisingly good performance and image quality, although you'll likely outgrow it quickly. Low-light performance is outstanding with this camera, and the level of detail captured by the D5100 is excellent, even at higher ISOs. You're best capturing in RAW or RAW+JPEG mode. Nikon also offers "Active D-Lighting" which is a highly effective method for improving dynamic range of a photo to equalize the difference between high and low-light areas of a photo.
Sigma lens for Nikon d5100?

Alexander
I was wondering how the Sigma 70-300mm f/4-5.6 SLD DG Macro Lens fits the d5100? And if it does, how does it cooporate with the camera?
Last, is it a good lens? Any downsides with it?
Answer
Sure it will fit if you get the Nikon model.
It will not autofocus on that camera.
Sigma calls lenses that have a built-in focus motor (like Nikon AF-S) HSM. If the lens doesn't have HSM in the name, it won't AF on your camera. Everything else does work properly.
The APO version of the lens is the best (cheap) 70-300 on the market. Better than the Nikon or Canon low end models.
Sure it will fit if you get the Nikon model.
It will not autofocus on that camera.
Sigma calls lenses that have a built-in focus motor (like Nikon AF-S) HSM. If the lens doesn't have HSM in the name, it won't AF on your camera. Everything else does work properly.
The APO version of the lens is the best (cheap) 70-300 on the market. Better than the Nikon or Canon low end models.
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