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Nikon Coolpix P5100 Digital Camera (12.1MP, 3.5x Optical Zoom) 2.5" LCD

Nikon Coolpix P5100 Digital Camera (12.1MP, 3.5x Optical Zoom) 2.5 LCD

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Brand: Nikon
Category: CE

Buy New: £212.73



Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 21 reviews
Sales Rank: 3320

Media: Electronics
Fragile: No
Batteries Included: Yes
Optical Zoom: 3
Display Size: 2.5
Maximum Focal Length: 26.3
Minimum Focal Length: 7.5
Maximum Resolution: 12
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.7 x 3.3

MPN: P5100
Model: P5100
UPC: 018208913794
EAN: 0018208913794
ASIN: B000VJ2CLU

Release Date: September 6, 2007
Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours

Features:
  • New Nikon Coolpix P5100 Camera (boxed with English user manual, cds, cables and all accessories)

Accessories:

  • SANDISK 512MB SECURE DIGITAL CARD
  • Mustek PF-A702B 7" Digital Photo Frame - Black
  • SANDISK EXTREME III SD 1GB CARD
  • SANDISK 2GB ULTRA II SD CARD
  • SANDISK 1GB ULTRA II SD CARD

Similar Items:

  • SanDisk Extreme III SD 2GB Card
  • NIKON CS-CPP5100 leather case for Coolpix P5100
  • SanDisk Extreme III SDHC 4GB Card
  • Nikon CS-CPP5000 Semi Soft Case for P5000 & P5100
  • Nikon EN EL5 - Camera battery Li-Ion

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The Coolpix P5100 from Nikon picks up where the Coolpix P5000 left off,integrating a higher resolution and more advanced features while maintaining the comfortable design and feel of its predecessor.The Coolpix P5100 is equipped with a 12 million-pixel sensor and 3.5x Nikkor zoom lens for capturing images in finite detail, while the VR optical vibration reduction system and 3200 ISO sensitivity ensure snaps turn out clear and defined. Meanwhile, the Expeed processor works to improve the camera?s reaction time and enhance photo quality in general.The magnesium casing of the Coolpix P5100 was designed to provide optimum handling, while the practical command keys ? including the quick mode selector ? switch easily between exposure modes (P, S, A and M). There is even a face detection mode to bring out the best in your group photos. This camera also has a real image optical viewfinder and large 2.5? screen for optimum visual comfort as you snap and touch up your photos. The Nikon D-Lighting and red-eye reduction functions even out the lighting and remove red eyes from your shots. The Coolpix P5100 comes with a high-capacity battery (250 photos for one charge) and is compatible with SDHC memory cards. You can also choose from a host of optional accessories and expand the creative possibilities even further!The Coolpix P5100 will be the perfect companion on all your photographic adventures.


Customer Reviews:   Read 16 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Excellent compact camera for those who use DSLRs   October 7, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Like another reviewer here I use a Nikon D200, but wanted a compact camera for times when carrying a large DSLR is not convenient.

The Nikon P5100 has a lot going for it and just one or two things which I do not like. I'll list them here, starting with the good points:

Good:
- Colour and image quality; very natural looking images - similar to the D200. This is the best thing about this camera in my opinion.
- Auto ISO which can be capped at 100, 200 or 400 - this is very well thought out and esier to set than on a D200!
- Ergonomics. Very comfortable to use. The grip is excellent and the controls are very intuitive to anyone familiar with Nikon equipment.
- Setting different apetures and shutter speeds is easy with the command dial on the top of the camera
- The body feels very strong
- Although not perfect (it doesn't show 100% of the image) it does have an optical viewfinder
- Flash Hotshoe. Add a Nikon SB-400 and you have a very complete, compact and quality set-up. You can now bounce flash - a major plus.
- Nikon's D-lighting. This can extract extra shadow detail on shots "in camera". It really works well for certain images.
- Fast start up and shut down.
- Reasonable focus speeds (better than the previous model, the P5000, which I have tried)
- Best Shot selector which allows 10 continuous shots to be taken and then the camera automatically picks (and only saves) the sharpest. This can be set in P,S,A and M mode. So, if you want to use a lower ISO in low light for stationary subjects, switch this on and you often get a sharp shot and good quality at very low shutter speeds.
- the VR (Vibration Reduction) is very effective.

The Bad:

- Too easy to press the on/off switch by accident when putting the camera into a pocket or camera case. This means the lens extends, and if it is in a case or tight pocket damage could be caused to the mechanism. My tip here. Always put in "Setup" mode (from the top dial) before switch off. Then if it is accidently turned on the lens will not extend.
- Doesn't make a shutter sound when in continous mode or "best shot selector" mode. This can make it hard to count how many shots you have made.
- Finally, as expected, with 12MP on a compact sensor, there is quite a bit of noise at 800+ ISO. However there is the VR, best shot selector and capped Auto ISO to help with this if taking low light stationary subjects - it only becomes a problem if you are using higher ISOs in order to freeze moving subjects.

Overall - highly recommeded for enthusiasts, especially those familiar with Nikon DSLRs and those prepared to get to know their camera well and work around the one or two quirks.



1 out of 5 stars waste of time   August 19, 2008
 1 out of 21 found this review helpful

Thsi is not a point and shoot camera.This is a buy and return ,get your refund camera.Buy sony dslr a200 or panasonic fz18.


5 out of 5 stars Nikon Coolpix P5100   August 3, 2008
 3 out of 4 found this review helpful

I had thought about getting a DSLR, but was concerned about dust contamination and spending an endless amount of money on Lens accessories. However, you cannot go wrong with a Compact, with a massive 12.1 MP,the P5100 is a highly specialised Compact, more the Bridge end of the market. With Shutter, Manual , Aperture and Programme options, you have ample control ,although Auto is more than adequate for most tasks. It has comprehensive menu settings (inc 15 scene modes) that gets some getting used to, but it does everything a DSLR can do. The 2.5" LCD screen is bright and provides colour rendition of the first order. Also the highest ISO is 3200, so that should get you out of some dark lighting situations. The movie operation seems to only be in Sepia or Black and White. Trying to find the colour option still. Very impressed with close up shoots, the stabilization is superb. Thank you Nikon


3 out of 5 stars First big test and it failed   July 19, 2008
 22 out of 23 found this review helpful

This is my third Nikon digital camera : I started with a 990 and moved to a much smaller 4200. I have been very satisfied with both these cameras. So at time to upgrade, having looked hard at the Canon G9, I stuck with my familiar brand, Nikon. I am now in China, my first major trip with the new Nikon P5100 and the camera has failed me. The optical view finder, a key feature in my choice of camera, has failed and does not operate over the full range of the zoom so I am forcd to use the monitor, which has appalling reflections in any lighting, and I frankly hate using.
The camera is made in Indonesia, while the G9 is made in Japan. This was pointed out to me by sales staff, but I had counted on Nikon's quality control. Sadly I will not forgive this failure : I will only buy Japanese-made cameras in future and have bought my last Nikon. I will replace it with a Canon G9 asap.



5 out of 5 stars Nikon 5 Amazon 0   June 5, 2008
 6 out of 7 found this review helpful

I can find no fault with this camera at all, apart from the fact that it is my wife's. The problem is Amazon. When I purchased this camera there was a limited time offer (send away) for a case and a memory card. I never received these items and Amazon have been unable to comprehend this fact or offer any help at all, my emails are answered with references to a completely different offer. I suppose I should be gratefull I've received the camera.

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