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Nikon D5100 Pros: Swivel screen, lightness, resolution, good speed, automatic sensor cleaning, current price Cons: No AF motor, few AF points Opinion: It was my first SLR. He accompanied me on several occasions, without ever leaving me in difficulty. Almost ten years after the purchase, it still has a good image quality, up to 3200 iso. The adjustable display, although not indispensable, allows photos in otherwise rather difficult positions. The lack of the Af engine limits the choice of lenses (of course, you can use them, but it is not so immediate) for those who, like me, are still an amateur photographer and have some difficulties in manual MAF. It also allows video shooting up to FHD at 30FPS. After all, an entry-level SLR with a sensor still considered valid (the same as the d7000). Today it is a cheap alternative to start with, with a few more MP than the older SLRs (D40, D80, D90, etc.) but without some advanced features (eg second ring and second display). With standard zoom lenses (AF-S VR DX 18-55 and 18-105) it does its duty with medium quality. Obviously, the combination of sensor-bright lenses gives greater satisfaction. sent on April 19, 2022 |
Nikon D80 Pros: double bezel, adequate image quality, internal af motor, resolution suitable for old lenses, price of used Cons: dated machine, lack of live view and video Opinion: Purchased used, a few days ago, as the first SLR for my daughter. As a simple amateur photographer, I started using it with curiosity and I can only confirm the previous reviews. The double bezel simplifies manual use and the Af seems fast enough. The resolution is adequate for (amateur) prints up to 30x40. The use of bright lenses, as always (and almost mandatory for dated SLRs), allows you to get good quality images. As already widely written, it allows you to use lenses without internal Af. Ultimately a good camera for those approaching photography, without worrying too much about carrying it around. sent on April 19, 2022 |
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