I was hoping Nikon will incorporate the D60 eye sensor into the D5100. Too bad this did not happen.
I think this is because the screen is too large to put the eye sensor.
I was hoping Nikon will incorporate the D60 eye sensor into the D5100. Too bad this did not happen.
Trouble with Nikon is they leave out essential functions but put in some pro functions. As I said earlier, it should be either no "pro" functions at all, or everything should be in. Basic settings like aperture, shutter speed and ISO should be easily accessible (I do not consider ISO setting to be a "pro" function). I don't find a 6 step process just to change ISO to be very intuitive
1. Press info button to switch on the screen
2. Press the info button again to access the "quick menu"
3. Play with the directional pad to scroll to the ISO setting
4. Press the ok button to access the ISO setting control
5. Scroll down to the ISO you want
6. Press ok to lock in the new ISO speed
With the Canons, you press the ISO button, scroll through with the directional pad or the dial, and then press ok. Much more intuitive. For the higher level Nikons, hold down the ISO button, turn the dial, and you're set. Such questionable design decisions should not be tolerated from Nikon engineers, imo.
If you frequently use ISO, you can set the Fn button for ISO instead of timedelay trigger.
I second Rocky78I hope someone can start a Mass Order for the D5100 body + lens + accessories.
;p;p;p
D5100 already available in Malaysia.
With kit lens selling at RM2538
http://shashinki.com/shop/nikon-d51...vies-1006400-free-nikon-dslr-card-p-7579.html
shall we gather those interested to go down buy together? maybe will have discounts or more freebies?