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...
With the D7100 now costs around £550 for the body only, it's one of the best budget SLR's around. These prices, coupled with its specifications, mean there isn't exactly a direct equivalent model in other manufacturers' SLR ranges. This can make it a litt...
Abstract: Of course, you may still have to think long and hard about if the upgrade is worthwhile, and for the most part, it may not be recommended. It isn't a big jump between the D7000 and D7100, but there are some improvements that are immediately visible that h...
The Nikon D7100 is compact and lightweight enough to appeal to enthusiast photographers who want advanced DSLR options, but who don't want the bulk of larger models. We think buying it with the versatile 18-105mm VR kit lens will get you well on the way ...
The Nikon D7100 is compact and lightweight enough to appeal to enthusiast photographers who want advanced DSLR options, but who don't want the bulk of larger models. We think buying it with the versatile 18-105mm VR kit lens will get you well on the way ...
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Published: 2013-12-22, Author: David , review by: telegraph.co.uk
Abstract: But regular cameras are now catching up in the convenience stakes. Some have WiFi built in so you can send images to social networking sites, while compact system cameras offer the high-quality image capabilities of DSLRs but in a smaller and more mana...