Troubleshooting

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Identification and Background

Replacing the D5000, the Nikon D5100 is a 16.2 megapixel DSLR camera announced in April of 2011. It contains features including D-Movie mode with autofocus and records up to 1080p. It's new EFFECTS allow for a variety of special effects to be used while taking still pictures and recording D-Movie full HD movies. The D5100 can also capture photographs at approximately 4 frames per second.

It is easily identified by the D5100 printed to the right of the lens.

Specifications

  • 3-inch, 921,000-dot Super-Density horizontal type Vari-Angle LCD Monitor
  • In-camera Special Effects Mode, 1 Yr Camera / 5 Yrs Lens
  • In-camera HDR (High Dynamic Range)
  • Stunning Full 1080p HD Movies with Full Time Autofocus
  • ISO Sensitivity: 100-6400 (Extended Mode: 100-25600)

Additional Information