Nikon Coolpix S5100 review

A tiny compact that's ideal for snapping on the fly

Nikon coolpix S5100
The Nikon coolpix S5100 isn't too pricey, but you still might want to spend a little more to get a better model

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Not every cheap-as-chips compact comes with a well-specified video mode, so it's pleasing to report that the S5100 comes with a 1,280 x 720, 30fps HD mode, as well as 640 x 460 and 320 x 240 modes.

Exposure and focus are modified while you shoot, although the lens' zoom mechanism is disabled, presumably to stop the camera picking up the sound of its own mechanics while recording.

Video quality is reasonable – detail resolution isn't up there with the best, although motion is handled well. We noted the autofocus hunting a little even during relatively static shots, but for the occasional high-def clip, the S5100 just about passes muster.

Dave is a professional photographer whose work has appeared everywhere from National Geographic to the Guardian. Along the way he’s been commissioned to shoot zoo animals, luxury tech, the occasional car, countless headshots and the Northern Lights. As a videographer he’s filmed gorillas, talking heads, corporate events and the occasional penguin. He loves a good gadget but his favourite bit of kit (at the moment) is a Canon EOS T80 35mm film camera he picked up on eBay for £18.