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D5100 Help. I Rented It First, Have a Few Concerns.
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<blockquote data-quote="Corey @ Faymus Media" data-source="post: 133450" data-attributes="member: 12053"><p>Well i was thinking about a D5100 strictly for video. I need a backup for video only to do all my reviews for youtube. I know the D800, D800E, and D4 in and out. I know the D5200 fairly well. However the D5100 has a few quirks that bother me.</p><p></p><p>First off the video is great quality. Perfect for what I need it for, images are pretty darn good as well. $400 well spent except 2 things.</p><p></p><p>1. the exposure is constantly adjusting. While that is good in video when I do some of my videos, I dont want to have to lock the exposure because then I have no way to brighten or darken the image without unlocking, then adjusting, then locking again. Is there any way around this?</p><p></p><p>2.aperature in live view, can I adjust it?</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the help guys.</p><p></p><p></p><p>P.S I added a hilarious photo. I think that huge Nikkor makes the D5100 look puny and weak LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Corey @ Faymus Media, post: 133450, member: 12053"] Well i was thinking about a D5100 strictly for video. I need a backup for video only to do all my reviews for youtube. I know the D800, D800E, and D4 in and out. I know the D5200 fairly well. However the D5100 has a few quirks that bother me. First off the video is great quality. Perfect for what I need it for, images are pretty darn good as well. $400 well spent except 2 things. 1. the exposure is constantly adjusting. While that is good in video when I do some of my videos, I dont want to have to lock the exposure because then I have no way to brighten or darken the image without unlocking, then adjusting, then locking again. Is there any way around this? 2.aperature in live view, can I adjust it? Thanks for the help guys. P.S I added a hilarious photo. I think that huge Nikkor makes the D5100 look puny and weak LOL [/QUOTE]
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