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Jimmy Sean 03-19-2008 09:11 AM

Digital Camera
 
I'm looking at a Nikon CoolPix P5100 digital camera for all around use. Anyone have this or have any recommendations.

Here are two reviews.
http://www.steves-digicams.com/2007_reviews/p5000.html

http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/nikonp5100/

chet 03-19-2008 10:02 AM

I have no experience with Nikon but they seem good. I find a 3x zoom camera quite limiting for all around use. We have a Panasonic with a 12x zoom and its great! A Little bigger than the Nikon though. There is a few 10x zoom cameras around that are about that size though.

10 megapixel is getting a little large and not really needed for normal printing up to 8x10

GTOBRET 03-19-2008 06:33 PM

I just bought a Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX30. Great little camera, fits in your pocket. It has a 28mm wide-angle lens. I took it to the Detroit Autorama and didn't have to back way up to get the whole car in the picture. Pictures turned out great. It has 7.2 megapixels and it takes pretty good video also. Cost was less than $150. Great for all around use. I highly recommend it.

XcYZ 03-20-2008 07:18 AM

I've been kicking around getting a digital SLR but lugging it around doesn't seem like much fun.

Roger M 03-20-2008 09:43 AM

I had a Nikon 5700 a few years ago and the flash went out within a year. It was still under warantee, but i was never really happy with it. I have a Canon S3 now which has a 12x optical zoom and 6 megapixals. It has proven to be a great camera so far. There is a new version out now with 8 megapixals and a few more bells and whistles.

Gordz32 03-20-2008 09:45 AM

I got a Nikon d40x at x-mas. Love it, easy to use, great hi res pics and its lightweight, but you'll have a tuff time getting it in ur pocket!

XcYZ 03-20-2008 11:59 AM

Nice! What lenses are you using?

DDY RCKT 03-20-2008 12:32 PM

I have a Nikon D70, and I love it. I don't mind lugging it around at all, really.

Gary C 03-24-2008 10:08 PM

I usually lug around at the least a D200 body with a 50mm prime, 18-70,a 70-300 VR, an SB-800 and a light meter. I actually feel naked without it, and that's just a fraction of the gear I take with to a shoot or to the track.

Turn 12 @ RA - unfortunately a cloudy / overcast day, but still gets the point across.
http://images36.fotki.com/v1152/phot...SC_0536-vi.jpg
http://gchildersphoto.com/DSC_0536.jpg -larger resolution, though still scaled back.

Personally, I'm a Nikon man at heart, but I can't help but hear the siren song of the Canon 500mm F/4 IS USM for motorsports work.

Years ago I carried around a CPX5K as a backup - this is back when your only DSLR choice was pretty much the Nikon D1 ('99). I still have the CPX5K, not the D1 however. That was swapped for a D100, then the D200, though the CPX5K did go back for a board replacement once. For a P&S I had no complaints.

The thing to remember as well is it's not *just* megapixels but also sensor quality & glass. In other words, I'd put the 4.1MP sensor in the D2Hs with a nice lens hanging off it up against an 8mp p&s sensor any day of the week.

As far as that p&S in specific, it looks like a good buy. A much updated version of the CPX5K I used to have, with a lot nicer sensor and more features. The limiting factory obviously will wind up being the ultimate lack of additional lenses - among other things. But for a P&S it doesn't look half bad. And it's a heck of a lot smaller than the tank I used to lug around, that's for sure!

RDuke 03-25-2008 12:23 PM

My father in law just picked up a D70 for my mother in law as her new 'point and shoot'. He shoots with a D2X.

I used the D70 this past weekend and it will probably be next on my list. Very easy to use and you can shoot in raw.


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