NIKON COOLPIX P5100 12.1 mp. OUYSTANDING the NIKON COOLPIX P5100 is my Forth digital and I a soooooooo impressed with and its true quality. You will not be disappointed with Canon PowerShot D10 12.1 MP at all.
GREAT PRICE AND VALUE AAAAAAAAAA +++++++++++++
Very Good Little Camera. I purchased this camera a few days ago. So far I am very very pleased with it. I was trying to decide between this camera and the larger Canon G9. Yes...the Canon G9 might be the "in" camera to have and has a few more features, Canon PowerShot D10 12.1 MP is also bigger, heavier, bulkier and much more expensive than the Nikon 5100. Being a female, I know that portability will be a lot important to me over time. Think practical. Canon PowerShot D10 12.1 MP fits perfectly in my pocket and in my purse without weighing me down. Canon PowerShot D10 12.1 MP is the perfect size. I love the hand grip Canon PowerShot D10 12.1 MP has as well. And if I want to add a lens to Canon PowerShot D10 12.1 MP I can.
Yes, the camera is just a little slower than I would like, but Canon PowerShot D10 12.1 MP is something I can live with.
I am definately not sure why a few people are complaining that this camera does poorly in low light. I have not had any problems at all.
I have tested the camera around my house in very very low light AND IN PITCH BLACK...and the pictures have come out perfectly as if I were in a well lit room. I was amazed!
I did notice that when I review the pictures on the camera they do take 1/2 sec. to focus perfectly. Not a problem...just something I noticed. Has anyone experienced this?
I would definatley recommend this camera. I will return with updates. :)
Powerful, but easy to use. First let me say that I was surprised by the very small size of the 5100. Canon PowerShot D10 12.1 MP literally fits in the palm of my hands.
My last Nikon was the Coolpix 995 (950 before that) and I never used most of its advanced options because the menu system was too complex. The 5100 is crammed with buttons and dials so that choosing most options can be done without paging through multiple levels of menus. Plus Canon PowerShot D10 12.1 MP has 15-preset types of "scenes" (portrait, sunset, museum, etc., plus the super-cool panorama setting) which make all the necessary settings for you automatically for a particular type of picture. Another cool feature is its ability to make time-lapse movies, as well as 640x480 30fps movies and sound recordings.
But the main attraction of the camera for me was its fast lens with Vibration Reduction. I've taken sharp pictures in very low light which I had been unable to take with the old Nikon.
Another feature I was not aware of until I got the camera is its ability to do digital zooms without image degradation (if you are shooting at less than maximum size, which I usually do anyway). When I shoot at 1600x1200 size, I can use digital zoom to get the equivalent of about a 7x optical zoom lens.
I was considering the Nikon S10 (too much noise in low-light and difficulty focusing in low light) and then the D40 (no auto-focus in-camera, no VR without buying very expensive lenses). Canon PowerShot D10 12.1 MP would be nice to have something like an 18x optical zoom on the 5100, but short of that, this camera is very, very good -- especially at such a low price.
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