Well, qbert. Further along these lines. I do have both the D300s and the ff D700, but the smaller cameras in the D5-series are easier to carry around when I go on a all-day photo-shoot normally lasting many hours. I get tired lugging the big ones around for more than 3 to 4 hours.
In my opinion, the sensor in the D5100 is one of the best Nikon has ever had in one of their cameras - except the ff sensor in the D3S, and I am sorry that they did not continue it.
It is a forgiving sensor where one can pull out a lot of details from shadow areas in a normally exposed shot, even slightly underexposed ones. Ideally I would wish for this 16.1Mp sensor from the D5100 to be inside the D5200 and the D5300, because I do not need 24Mp. This would be the ideal combo for me. 16.1 Mp sensor and the 39 AF-points of the D5300 would be just great. The rather slow 11-point AF of the D5100 presents a real limitation.
Anyway, nice to "chat" and swap experience. Ideally we should do this in the Forum, but ther is never anybody there...which I miss a lot.
Best regards from Norway,
Walter
Walter, Your first impressions are greatly appreciated.
When I first saw this shot I immediately recognized it to be your work and thought is was from the D5100 and 16-85. Its refreshing to see these smaller, lighter bodies being used and producing results like this. I have used the D5000 since it was first introduced, having missed the waist level finder from my film days, paired with the 18-105, which I love. No its not the sharpest and has some distortion and CA but nothing I cant deal with. The D90 is my lightweight now, and I was considering a 16-85 to pretty much leave on this body. Looking at this new kit lens, Im having second thoughts.
Thanks for your thoughts,and your lovely work,
John
Hi qbert, and thank you.
I have just had both camera and the lens for 1 day, so I could not say for sure how it behaves. Have just tested with a couple of hundred shots so far, and it looks really good - so far.
i am not sure, but seem to remember that my trusted 16-85mm VR has some sharper output. But then I have never had a sensor with 24Mp either, so it could be that.
But I can tell you, that it only took me 1 hour to get acquainted with both camera and lens. No problem at all. The D5300 is great compared to the D5100, better grip and LCD. Viewfinder as well. The 18-140mm VR is a bit on the heavy side for the D5300, which is a small camera, and the weight of the lens is not well balanced by the camera. But, it will be O.K. once I get used to it. But it's not a combo that you will hold in your right hand alone for long. The lens need support from your left hand.
In my opinion, the sensor in the D5100 is one of the best Nikon has ever had in one of their cameras - except the ff sensor in the D3S, and I am sorry that they did not continue it.
It is a forgiving sensor where one can pull out a lot of details from shadow areas in a normally exposed shot, even slightly underexposed ones. Ideally I would wish for this 16.1Mp sensor from the D5100 to be inside the D5200 and the D5300, because I do not need 24Mp. This would be the ideal combo for me. 16.1 Mp sensor and the 39 AF-points of the D5300 would be just great. The rather slow 11-point AF of the D5100 presents a real limitation.
Anyway, nice to "chat" and swap experience. Ideally we should do this in the Forum, but ther is never anybody there...which I miss a lot.
Best regards from Norway,
Walter
When I first saw this shot I immediately recognized it to be your work and thought is was from the D5100 and 16-85. Its refreshing to see these smaller, lighter bodies being used and producing results like this. I have used the D5000 since it was first introduced, having missed the waist level finder from my film days, paired with the 18-105, which I love. No its not the sharpest and has some distortion and CA but nothing I cant deal with. The D90 is my lightweight now, and I was considering a 16-85 to pretty much leave on this body. Looking at this new kit lens, Im having second thoughts.
Thanks for your thoughts,and your lovely work,
John
I have just had both camera and the lens for 1 day, so I could not say for sure how it behaves. Have just tested with a couple of hundred shots so far, and it looks really good - so far.
i am not sure, but seem to remember that my trusted 16-85mm VR has some sharper output. But then I have never had a sensor with 24Mp either, so it could be that.
But I can tell you, that it only took me 1 hour to get acquainted with both camera and lens. No problem at all. The D5300 is great compared to the D5100, better grip and LCD. Viewfinder as well. The 18-140mm VR is a bit on the heavy side for the D5300, which is a small camera, and the weight of the lens is not well balanced by the camera. But, it will be O.K. once I get used to it. But it's not a combo that you will hold in your right hand alone for long. The lens need support from your left hand.
Best regards,
Walter
How do you like the 18-140 compared to the 16-85?