Nikon has outed a brand new DSLR and boy it’s got some interesting features. The Nikon D5100 has the usual stuff you’d expect (a 16.2MP sensor, a rotating LCD screen and 1080p video recording) but there’s some surprises in the specs list.
Nikon has stuck a curious monochrome night vision mode into the Nikon D5100 that kicks the sensor from 100-6400 ISO to 102,400. Read on for more spec joy…
The Nikon D5100 also includes an HDR mode which shoots two photos, three stops apart, and combines them to produce the best possible shot. There’s also a faux tilt-shift miniature mode that works for photo and video modes and colour sketch and colour effects.
The Nikon D5100 is out on April 21 and will set you back £699.99 for the body only or £799.99 for the Nikon D5100 and 18-55mm VR kit. Click the headline and head for the comments to let us know: are you tempted?
Out April 1 | From £699.99 | Nikon