Abstract: Professional photographers – in particular wedding and portrait shooters – could find the D7100 a useful second body, particularly if they want to reduce the weight they carry but still retain most aspects of professional performance and adjustability. Su...
Published: 2013-08-26, Author: Ray , review by: itwire.com
Abstract: Nikon's flagship SLR (single lens reflex), 24MP camera has received the EISA award for the best camera in its class.“ The D7100 is the current flagship model in Nikon's family of DX-format cameras, combining excellent image quality and advanced features. ...
Published: 2013-07-25, Author: terry , review by: dpexpert.com.au
One look through the brilliant mirror/prism viewfinder is an instant reminder of what it is that we love about the single lens reflex form. Nikon continue to lead the pack in camera ergonomics, with every important control accessible from the camera body.
The movie mode is still clunky and video quality is not brilliant
Over the last ten years hundreds of cameras have passed through our hands and we have owned more than any sensible person needs, including three Nikon DSLRs. Picking up any Nikon is a reminder of how well the company crafts its cameras for photographers...
Highpixel count, No lowpass filter, Weathersealed, Dual SD card slots
No WiFi builtin, Screen not touchsensitive, Fixed screen, JPEG only HDR mode
Buying Guide Best DSLR: top cameras by price and brand All things considered, Nikon has produced an attractive offering for enthusiast photographers that centres around the thing that these users value the most - detail. The Nikon D7100 produces sharp, de...
Abstract: The Nikon D7100 is the latest APS-C DSLR to feature a 24MP sensor, after the D3200 and D5200. This is an upgrade of the company's successful D7000 model. And this is the very first model from Nikon to remove an optical low-pass filter (OLPF) to get good r...
Solid build, 51-point AF system with wide coverage, Central AF point sensitive up to f/8
Small buffer for RAW images, No HDR exposure for RAW images
The Nikon D7100 is a significant upgrade from its predecessor. It's got a superb sensor with an improved EXPEED 3 chip, an AF system on steroids and the ergonomic layout of the D600. Quite frankly, there's very little to not like about this camera, but we...
CMOS sensor, Absence of lowpass filter, Weathersealed, Presence of dual SD card slots
Lack of WiFi builtin, Fixed screen, Only HDR mode for JPEG
The Nikon D7100 Review tells that this camera is good for both experienced and entry-level users. Users can explore and enhance their photographic skills with this new DSLR. With a bundle of new functions and features, you will have wonderful experience w...
On the face of it, the Nikon D7100 hits a lot of the right buttons with very little to complain about. The camera comes with Nikon's outstanding ergonomics which makes it easy for you to power on the camera, adjust your settings and just start shooting (w...