Nikon D7100 + 18-55/3.5-5.6 G VR + 55-300/4.5-5.6 G ED VR
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11 years ago
Great camera but...
I originally purchased this camera to "upgrade" from my D90 which I thought the D7100 would address. My D7100 took amazing photos, great focusing speed, and once again great photos.
Pros:
- Easy To Use
- Fast / Accurate Auto-Focus
- Fast Shutter Speed
- Good Image Quality
Cons:
- Buffer size
- Fps
10 years ago
Great item
Great item, checked loads of reviews before purchasing.
Pros:
- Read loads of reviews,but was out of my price range so looked at pixmania and found item much cheaper
Cons:
- Problem finding website to register waranty
10 years ago
Nikon D7100 review
The Nikon D7100 has now been superseded by the newer D7200 , but it's still on sale and it's anywhere from 15-30% cheaper, depending on where you shop. For the price of a Nikon D7200 body, you can get a D7100 and 18-105mm kit lens.
13 years ago
Nikon D7100
The Nikon D7100 is the company's latest upper mid-range DSLR aimed at enthusiasts and aspiring photographers. Announced in February 2013, roughly two and a half years after the D7000, it slots between that model and the D600 in the range. Nikon intends to keep the older D7000 in the current line-up.
Pros:
- Excellent quaity and high ISO noise performance
- 51-point AF system which works at f8
- Dust and moisture sealed body
- 1.3x crop mode
- Built-in stereo mics and headphone socket
Cons:
- Lack of OLPF makes little difference to image quality
- Poor continuous RAW shooting
- Poor Full-time-servo AF in Live view
- Need accessories for Wi-Fi and GPS
13 years ago
Experience The Power Of Capturing...
Nikon D7100 DSLR Nikon,s DX-format HD-SLR lineup.Experience the thrilling new level of image quality and sharpness thanks to a specially designed 24.1MP DX-format CMOS sensor.Experience speed,precision and convenience at every step,from shooting upto 6 fps and share them instantly with optical WU-1a...
13 years ago
As the successor to the well-regarded D7000 , the Nikon D7100 has a tough act to follow. It has to offer compelling reasons for current owners to upgrade, while maintaining the attributes that have made the D7000 such a popular enthusiast APS-C DSLR in the first place.
Pros:
- Outstanding low ISO performance in both JPEG and Raw files
- Very good default JPEG settings
- Excellent build quality and very good ergonomics and handling
- Effective auto white balance in a variety of lighting conditions
- Comprehensive camera customization options
- Auto ISO selection can be linked...
Cons:
- Small image buffer severely limits burst capacity in Raw-enabled modes
- Slow AF in live view and video modes (compared to mirrorless APS-C cameras
- No real-time aperture adjustment preview in live view
- Noticeably soft video output
- In video mode
- the 1.3x crop setting produces upsampled output
- No...
13 years ago
Nikon D7100 camera
Nikon's D7100 has some big shoes to fill. We've been using a Nikon D7000 since its launch in December 2010, and even now it's one of our go-to camera recommendations. The D7100 is an evolutionary upgrade of our long-standing favourite, but it's a big evolution - a brand new sensor and LCD screen, a...
Pros:
- Excellent resolution and high ISO performance
- Great autofocus
- white balance
- burst mode
- Excellent controls and LCD screen
Cons:
- Video output is still mediocre
- Burst RAW slows camera down
12 years ago
Nikon D7100 Review
If someone were to ask for a recommendation for an enthusiast DSLR in this price category, we wouldn't hesitate a moment – the D7100 is it. For all the points detailed above, it's a wonderful camera and really geared for someone who takes their photography seriously.
Pros:
- Superb
- sharp stills
- Extremely fast and accurate focusing
Cons:
- Poor placement of video button
- Movie capture still cumbersome
12 years ago
Nikon D7100
A superbly conceived DSLR with very few weaknesses – an ideal choice for enthusiasts
12 years ago
Review: Nikon D7100
The Nikon D7100 is an update to the D7000, topping Nikon's cropped-sensor DSLR range. From the outside, it's hard to distinguish from the D7000, but that's no bad thing – the D7000's controls are one of its strengths. The significant changes are inside.
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