D5100 shooters!! Post your photos taken on the D5100, I'd love to see em.
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>>2715275
Fuck off you fucking gear fag.
https://www.flickr.com/groups/nikon-d5100/pool/
Why is the picture so noisy at ISO 100?
>>2715343
op is bad with his gear
>>2715343
muh vsco
>>2715343
oh it's grain, 1600 ISO simulated.
For all its flaws, it's a camera I've grown to love.
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>>2716073
Have you had any sensor dust? If so how did you clean it? I have a couple of specs but only visible with a small aperture.
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>>2715275
Wildly edited image. Original is horribly underexposed, but the resulting image is pretty nice. I should turn down the noise reduction.
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>>2716111
> I should turn down the noise reduction.
I reckon too, it looks too "painted" and soft. I like it however and I'd love to see another edit )) maybe try crop it a bit tighter?
Also, is that the kit lens you're using?
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>>2716113
Yeah it is the kit lens I'm using. I'll open up lightroom real quick and tweak the NR.
>>2716114
Does this look better?
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>>2716115
By the way, this is the unedited pic if you wanted to see it. Very, very underexposed.
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>>2716115
>>2716116
It does look good but I think your original looked better actually, it's wider and feels more suitable. However, good photo, thanks for sharing both ))
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>>2716073
i like this
pic related is mine from my d5100. bought a d750, getting it this week. so long d5100
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>>2716068
>have D5100 which has ISO 1600 setting
>chooses ISO 100 instead
>adds ISO 1600ish noise/grain in post
This is everything whats wrong with people today.
>>2716633
in camera 1600 produces noise alongside grain
you're a fuckwit for complaining about random shit like that
u wot m8
D5100! :D
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>>2716110
Sensor dust should be visible no matter the aperture. If it's only visible at lower apertures, then it has to do with the lense, either on the outside element or on the inside.
>>2716633
Noise isn't the same as grain. Noise is literal deteriation whereas grain is neutral. Colors and dynamic range will be messed up, and at higher ISO's, you won't be able to edit your picture as much. If you shoot at a low ISO and add grain later, you can have the benefits of having low noise, but still have grain.
>one year later
>tfw still don't know what the fuck I'm doing
At home I read all about techniques and general do's and don'ts to take decent pics, then I go out and forget all about it.
Feels bad man.
But I'm gonna dump a few.
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>>2717166
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>>2717166
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>>2717166
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>>2717166
>dat post-processing
What was I thinking?
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>>2717166
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>>2717166
Beautiful natural blue sky
>;o)
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>>2717166
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>>2717166
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>>2717166
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>>2717166
your edits remind me my "style" just bumping the contrast mostly lol
however, excellent photos, i like most framing, even if they are snapshits. not bad man!
>>2717187
Thanks mate.
Related feels:
>come back home from the zoo with 800 pics
>13 acceptable
>4 good enough to show my friends
>>2717166
also, are you manually focussing? it looks like so. In which case I reccommend youauto focus for most shots unless astro
>>2717190
No, I only use autofocus but my lenses are on the cheap side and not that snappy.
>>2717189
focusing*
also yea i know that feel. D5100 viewfinder isnt the best.
>>2717173
I like this one
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>>2718459
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>>2717168
Your WB is fucking atrocious. These pictures are pretty fucking awful.
What's the point of a thread like this? Unless you're making a thread for a very specific camera with a fixed lens, then there's no point in any of this. The camera body has pretty much jack shit to do with photos. It's much less important than the lenses used or the exposure settings chosen by the photographer. Hell, it's all less important than the subject.
>>2718460
I like this
>>2718473
Honestly I'm just curious about this specific camera and what sort of photos people take with it and what its potential is. No matter the lens on it. Example, photos taken using this camera are NOTHING like the ones taken with D7000 (majority wise), but they have the same sensor because they are two different photographers (difference being D7000 has an AF motor and more focus points). So I just wanna see the sort from this camera (which Flickr camera finder can't show, /p/ is a lot better as a group at taking photos)
I think it was Cupid's photos I saw on another thread with a D5100 and that was the best of the best. But he/she just posted one photo here.
>>2718479
>Example, photos taken using this camera are NOTHING like the ones taken with D7000
That's not even remotely fucking true. Not even a little bit.
>>2718485
Certainly is. I'm talking about after post processing. Two very different photographers using the cameras.
>>2718479
Please, oh observant one, tell me which of these photos were taken with a D5100 and which were taken with a D7000.
>>2718479
>photos taken using this camera are NOTHING like the ones taken with D7000
Let's use our words, shall we?
Describe to us what the visual difference is between photos taken with the two cameras. Since it's obvious, it should be easy.
>>2718493
I'm not talking about every individual photo, I'm talking about the skill group of photographers that use the cameras. I admit shouldn't have used NOTHING but rather something less emphasising
Let's do this for fun
Top left to bottom right going row by row
5100 5100 7000
5100 5100 5100
5100 5100 5100
7100 7100 5100
>>2718502
You got 3/12 correct. You did statistically worse than if you had just flipped a coin for each one. Nice job.
>>2718502
>I'm talking about the skill group of photographers that use the cameras.
The cameras are 95% the same. They're both entry-level cameras for amateurs. The ONLY practical difference between the two is the amount of money the owner was willing to spend.
>>2718503
>lets do this for fun :^)
chill man I did clarify my reasoning. you grab the images of Flickr or something yeah? If there was a thread for D7000 photos you could certainly see a difference in the quality of the photos. Again; even though the sensors and all are the same but the skill group of photographers that use the two cameras are different. Again, /p/ photographers not Flickr or google images, those are too large of communities to compare photos, as opposed to /p/ that shows a more refined set of pictures.
>>2718505
>chill man
I hate to break it to you, but your photos will always be complete and utter shit until you get past your gearfaggotry.
There's nothing wrong with being interested in camera gear, but you're fucking blinded by meaningless marketing numbers. D5200? D7200? D5000? D7100? There not really any real difference. A skilled photographer could take the same shot each of those cameras. A shitty photographer will take the same shitty shot with each.
Been using a D40 for years. Girlfriend surprised me and got me a D5500 for Christmas
>>2718493
I like your bird pics. Account?
>>2718509
> A skilled photographer could take the same shot each of those cameras
I agree
But the norm of D5100 differs from D7x00
> There's nothing wrong with being interested in gear
That's exactly why I made this thread, out of pure interest. Maybe I put myself out wrong during the argument(?)
It's out of complete interest that I want to see the photos taken from specifically a d5100 because of the norm of skill set that buy this camera.
>>2718517
V&F this comment
>>2718520
Again, what is this difference you think you see? Describe it visually.
>>2718523
Its not a set difference in every photo.
But say the average user of a 5100 and 7000 were given the same subject. The one of 7000 would most likely take a better photo in terms of framing, lighting etc. not because the camera is different, that's exactly what I've said before. It's because the average users of both cameras are different. Ones marketed as an entry level, the other a bit higher.
>>2718524
>All of this effort and reasoning put into what effectively boils down to: People with better cameras take better pictures
>>2715275
>>2718533
Odaiba, experimenting with some street photography in Tokyo. Too much of a noob at the time, most of the night shots were too blurry or noisy, but this one didn't totally suck.
Loved my D5100; loving my D7200 even more though.
>>2718524
>It's because the average users of both cameras are different.
You're obviously very, very new to the world of photography. They are both very entry-level cameras. The only people who perceive a difference are people just getting into photography. It's all marketing bullshit from Nikon. Don't get me wrong. My hat's off to them. They've got their target market figured out.
Again, describe the difference you think you see. "Better" is not a description. It's an unsubstantiated opinion.
>>2718536
Do you use D lenses? I wanted to buy a 7x00 as it has an AF motor so I could spend less on lenses lol
>>2718533
...but the long exposure shots came out better than the Tokyo night candids.
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>>2718540
I started on D5100, so all of my lenses were for that purpose. After I picked up my D7200, I snagged a few older lenses on Keh, some of which were MF, some of which autofocus on the D7200. The only legacy lens that I actually use is the Bokina, and that's MF.
>>2718550
Thanks. Easy to feel like a shitty photographer in the sea of Flickr/Instagram/500px pros, a little positive feedback goes a long way. One more shot, Akashi Kaikyo Bridge at night.
>>2718505
>If there was a thread for D7000 photos you could certainly see a difference in the quality of the photos.
-t. newfag who just bought a camera and thinks he knows everything about photography because he looked up specs
You're going to feel like a retard in a few years when you upgrade to a d950 or whatever "le best camera evarr xD" is by then and your photos are still garbage.
Or you might actually delude yourself into thinking that your photos are good because you bought an expensive camera.
>>2718558
I never said that my photos were good. You're obviously not reading closely enough. I just wanted to see what /p/ could show me for people who use a D5100. It's really not that complicated.
>>2718562
OP here. This troll is clearly now trying to impersonate me. Sorry guys.
>>2718562
>A better photographer will frame the subject better and use better lighting conditions or sensitivity settings.
My bet's on this being the fake OP. That's just too silly to take seriously.
>>2718569
I have a few, but not lit up. I only really like one of them (this one), but I'll put up the other two. If I could go back and retake the pictures knowing what I learned about photography in the interim, they'd be better.
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>>2718569
>Do you have one of the bridge? I reckon a long exposure of the bridge and water would've been nice
Yeah, same bridge but a different angle.
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>>2718569
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>>2718566
You really oppose that a better photographer will not take a better photo on the same subject as opposed to a worse photographer?
>>2718569
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>>2718578
... I really should resurrect the RAW files on this one and recompile the panorama with the proper corrections, though.
>>2718575
Yea I like this, nice man
>>2718573
This is awesome. love it, great framing, lines are well composed, maybe a longer exposure would've looked smoother for the water and overall image but, epic.
>>2718580
Yea give that a go and a bit more work into the colours or just B&W
>>2718576
Again, good stuff man.
>>2718577
Worded that wrong sorry, I hope you got what I meant
>>2718577
>>2718584
The issue is not that a better photographer would take a different (better) photo. The issue is that you think you can tell, based on the camera. Look up the Flickr pool for the 5Dmk3, and the 750D. The quality of the photos is identical. Bad artists are both rich, and poor. Good artists are both rich, and poor, and both cameras are nearly identical for most types of photography.
Your assertion is that higher level cameras are bought by higher level photographers, and it's completely untrue.
>>2718586
No no no I do not think I can tell the difference no no no. If I claimed that explicitly I'm sorry and I take that back lmao.
Higher level cameras however are bought by higher level photographers. And again, I say it again for now the 3rd time, it's due to mostly the marketing. But they do. Not every single photographer that as a D810 is an amazing photographer but if you have a look at any group. Flickr, 500px, etc a group of D810s ON AN AVERAGE will have better photos than that of D3200
Why? Because a professional will pick D810 over D3000. (Given he has the money or he's more likely to save up)
>>2718588
Thanks for ruining this thread.
>>2718592
Why are you back? What's the point of that?
>>2718588
>Higher level cameras however are bought by higher level photographers.
Once again, this is incorrect.
>Look up the Flickr pool for the 5Dmk3, and the 750D. The quality of the photos is identical. Bad artists are both rich, and poor. Good artists are both rich, and poor
What you are implying is similar to saying that good drivers buy Ferraris, and bad drivers buy geo metros. That's not the way the world works.
>>2718539
a D7xxx is all the camera anyone really needs although a few more FPS would be nice.
a D5xxx is also decent but has neither a top LCD nor separate dials for aperture and shutter speed so that's annoying
>>2715275
test to see if my ip is banned on ths board
>>2718626
No again you're taking it completely wrong. Your example is completely off. A good driver will buy any car he wants, he's not getting paid or anything for driving, it's completely on his preference. Show me professional photographers who get paid and published or just published and are actually good photographers that use an entry level camera. If the number of pros using pro cameras even up or at least are even close to the number of pros using entry levels cameras, I'll admit my loss.
>>2718666
Again shit wording on statement, hope you get what I'm saying.
>>2718666
>that use an entry level camera
That's where you're a complete fucktard. You're considering the D5100 an entry level camera and the D7000 a step up camera.
They're the same fucking camera.
Your theory may hold a little bit more water if you were talking about the difference between, say, a D3000 and a D4, but the D7000 isn't anything greater than a D5100. Better photographers don't buy D7000's over lower model numbers. The only difference between the two is marketing bullshit. A more skilled photographer isn't going to upgrade from a D5100 to a D7000 because he knows that that's a waste of fucking money. If he's going to upgrade, he's going to upgrade to a full frame option and actually get an appreciable difference. You know who moves from a D5100 to a D7000? Fucking morons who (a) don't know the difference between the two, and (b) buy into Nikon's marketing shenanigans.
If a shitty photographer starts with a D7000, his photos will not be better than on a D5100. If a shitty D5100 user upgrades to a D7000, his photos will not be any better. If a good photographer has a D5100 and wants to upgrade, he's not going to waste his money spending several hundred more for incremental steps. He's going to actually buy a better camera.
There's no scenario where a D7000 user would be, on average, a better photographer than a D5100. No correlation whatsoever.
>>2718666
>If the number of pros using pro cameras even up or at least are even close to the number of pros using entry levels cameras, I'll admit my loss.
Checkmate, bitch.
>>2718626
That analogy doesn't quite show how retarded this all is. What omi is arguing is that you can tell the difference in driving ability between somebody who drives a Toyota Corolla L and a Toyota Corolla LE, because better drivers will buy spend the extra money to upgrade to the LE package.
It's all bells and whistles.
>>2718956
That is actually true. Very good point.
>>2718666
In an idealized world, your statements are true, which is why you think them, but this isn't an idealized world. Spend some time at events, or weddings, or in parks where there are photographers doing senior portraits (most of the work in photography are in these three fields) and you'll be seeing a LOT more 750Ds and D3200s than you will 1Dxs and D810s. From experience all over the country, over the last 12 years, I am telling you, completely devoid of any bias or anger, that you are wrong. Most professionals whose photos are getting out there are using low end equipment. And the incredible top notch studios putting out top-of-their field work are using digital medium format, so your D7000 doesn't really enter into it.
>>2718961
>the incredible top notch studios putting out top-of-their field work are using digital medium format
This is a very valid point that omi doesn't get yet because of his inexperience. If you're just starting out with photography, and you're looking up from the point of view of somebody who owns a D3x00 or a D5x00, then a D7x00, with the higher price, might seem like an upgrade, especially when your ceiling is a D4 or something like that.
But after you shoot for years, then you start to realize that something like a D4 is only the floor for professional cameras. When compared to a digital Hassy or a Phase One, the difference between a D5x00 and a D7x00 just seems silly. You realize that it's all the same and that photographers of all skill levels use them. There absolutely no appreciable difference between photos taken with one and photos taken with another, and there's no consistent difference between photographers.
Shit photographers use D5x00's, and shit photographers use D7x00's. Great photographers use D5x00's, and great photographers use D7x00's. It's a pretty even, random split. Might the average D800E user be a little better than the average D3200 user? I might buy into that, to a small degree, just because of the sheer number of D3200's in circulation and because the D800E was a specialized camera. But arguing that there's a difference between D5100 uers and D7000 users is just silly.
>>2718964
underrated post
Am I the only person that knows a bunch of bored older people/rich kids with nice cameras? As long as there are out-of-focus photos from a 1DX in existence, I'm never buying into the concept that gear denotes the photographer's skills.
I still kind of miss mine. The compact size and tilty screen were an honest plus.
The kit lens I originally had for it - the 18-105 - was absolutely garbage, and I didn't truly notice until getting prime lenses and upgrading to an IPS display. But when I had primes on it, it was lovely.
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>>2718979
>Am I the only person that knows a bunch of bored older people/rich kids with nice cameras?
No. But you are a fucking moron. Are you even reading this fucking thread? That's the fucking point everybody is making.
>>2718981
I remember that shot. Still think it's pretty rad.
>>2718984
I literally didn't read the thread, and I was just making an additional statement famblee.
>>2718985
Oh thanks man, I know it was in the /p/ book so I figured there'd be people who remembered it. Come to think of it it was exactly on this date two years ago I took that shot.
>>2719144
There's no use impersonating me any more. This thread's already dead.
>>2719146
stop impersonating me
>>2717166
because sitting inside all day and reading books about photography will never actually make you good at it. you have to go out and shoot. as they say your first 10,000 photos will be terrible
D5100 dumb dump.
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>>2720318
good shit.
>>2720324
I hate to be a fag but this needs to have a B&W version as well, real nice
>>2720391
>>2721535
I never really black and white since I went digi.
I always ask myself "Will B&W improve this photo" and I usually answer "Probably not".
Anyhow, I don't really know how to curve but this is what I came up with.
Not really sure where the RAW is so just an edit of what I already posted.
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>>2716633
Raising ISO reduces dynamic range and tonality. Applying a shitty filter leaves those aspects intact.