Nervous about Nikon Coolpix 5700 purchase
We have owned a Canon Digital Camera for about 6 or 7 years. My wife is very much into her Canon AE-1. And we are in need of a new digital camera. So I bought her a Nikon Coolpix 5700 thinking that she could still enjoy the great features of her SLR, but in a digital format.
Was looking at a Canon A80 or the S1 IS, but ended up with the Nikon.... Didn't do my home work on that unit and when I got home I was concerned to read about all the troubles people were having. Specifically with the lens gears and the low light AF.
Should I return this thing and reconsider my purchase or are these troubles from a handfull of individuals?
Would love some opinions of the subject.
My wife will probably never give up her AE-1 and rightly so, but I'd like to have something that's a bit better than a standard point and shoot digital and love the 5MPix on the Nikon - any suggestions...
Thanks so much.
The 5700 is a great camera
As someone who has owned a 5700 for over two years now, I can tell you that this is a fine camera. The camera has few weak points:
- Slow low-light autofocus
- non-intuitive menu system
- no focus ring
Aside from that I have been VERY happy with this camera. The camera really shines in manual mode. But you REALLY do need to read the manual in order to use it properly. The images are top notch, but start to get noisy at 400ISO and the 800ISO is very noisy. I also have added an SB-50DX external flash and teh MB5700 batery back and horizontal grip. It's a great camera with a lot of power. I think she'll be happy, after she reads teh manual of course
Also, a note about CNET Review...
Half the folks that complain about an item in the "User reviews" don't actually own the product, or have some type of brand loyalty to a competing brand. Take those reviews with a grain of salt. The same goes for the CNET Editorial revies; anyone who reviews a Pro DSLR and find that one of the cameras "flaws" is that the "LCD doesn't work as a viewfinder", shouldn't be reviewing an SLR IMHO.