Nikon CoolPix P5100 review

Can a pint-sized compact cut it as a replacementfor a digital SLR?

TechRadar Verdict

Nikon missed a trick with the P5100. It could have been an excellent camera but a poor interface and indifferent image quality let the side down. A wider lens, lower noise levels and a better menu would make a world of difference. However, we did like the D-Lighting and distortion controls.

Pros

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    Very light

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    Some nice features

Cons

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    Uninspiring image quality

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    Dodgy interface

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    Poor display

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Most photographers know that a digital SLR offers the best possible image quality, but most are heavy and can draw unwanted attention when you're shooting candid street shots or if you're in a place where photography isn't really appreciated.

It's for these situations that a number of camera manufacturers are trying to tempt owners of SLRs to buy a second camera - a deluxe professional compact. The tiny Nikon CoolPix P5100 is just such a camera with full-featured controls, magnesium-alloy body, a 3.5x zoom, VR image stabilisation and a whopping 12.1MP image sensor.

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