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Nikon D7100 + 18-55/3.5-5.6 G VR + 55-300/4.5-5.6 G ED VR

Rating 4.5 89 reviews
Manufacturer: Nikon
What Digital Camera
13 years ago

Nikon D7100 Review

The Nikon D7100 follows on from the popular D7000 and features a number of developments and improvements. Find out how it fares in our full review.
Pros:
  • Superb LCD screen
  • responsive
  • excellent specifications
  • accurate AWB system
  • intuitive metering system
  • high degree of customisation offered
Cons:
  • Processing times
  • locking buttons make dials fiddly
  • image noise
  • AF could be faster with kit lens
  • some aliasing artefacts
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ePHOTOzine
13 years ago

Nikon D7100 DSLR Review

The Nikon D7100 is Nikon's latest DX sensor Digital SLR, and features a 24.1 megapixel APS-C sensor with AA filter removed for ultra sharp images. Find out how it performs in our review.
Pros:
  • 24.1 megapixel sensor without OLPF
  • Weather sealed magnesium alloy body
  • Excellent image quality and detail
  • Very good noise performance
  • 51 focus points
  • 2 year warranty
  • Fast performance
  • Built in HDR
  • Dual card slots
Cons:
  • Distortion with 18-105mm VR kit lens
  • FPS hasn't increased since D7000
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PC Magazine
12 years ago

Nikon D7100

The Nikon D7100 ($1,199.95 direct, body only) is the latest enthusiast-oriented APS-C D-SLR from Nikon. The 24-megapixel camera is a snappy performer with an excellent optical viewfinder, a great control layout, and an image sensor that holds its own in all kinds of light, both dim and bright.
Pros:
  • Fast, 51-point autofocus system
  • Dual SD card slots
  • Large pentaprism viewfinder
  • Excellent control layout
  • Preserves details at high ISO settings
  • Shoots at 6fps
  • 1.3x crop mode available
  • Very fast startup
  • Vertical grip add-on available
  • Sharp rear LCD.
Cons:
  • Limited burst shooting in Raw mode
  • On the heavy side
  • Some image noise at ISO 3200 and above
  • Lacks built-in GPS
  • No PC Sync socket
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CNET
12 years ago

Best Purchase ever in regards to DSLR!!!!

Without any hesitation it is the best DSLR we have ever owned - we've owned Canon and d300 over time. Sure it has a few issues but what it does have overshadows them. It is a very responsive camera which will keep up with most people's shooting needs.
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Digital Camera Review
12 years ago

Nikon D7100 Review: Fantastic Flagship

There isn't much that we can say is wrong with the D7100 except for a couple of minor quibbles. But in the end, this may just be the best darned ASP-C DSLR that we've seen in a while.
Pros:
  • Great image quality
  • Excellent build quality
  • Simple to learn if you're an experienced Nikon user
  • Very lightweight when used with primes
  • Dual SD card ports mean that you can shoot for quite a long time
  • Fast autofocusing when the specific point is selected
  • Interesting crop mode
Cons:
  • Slower focusing performance when all of the points are selected (auto
  • No aperture control in video mode
  • Focusing points don't go to edges
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printerinfo.com
13 years ago

Nikon's finest APS-C offers deep control and superb performance.

As the most expensive current Nikon camera that doesn't have a full-frame sensor (discounting the old D300s), professionals might be tempted to write off the D7100 as "the best of the rest." Bad idea.
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Amateur Photographer
13 years ago

Nikon D7100 review

The Nikon D7100 is described by Nikon as its best DX-format DSLR to date. With its APS-C-sized sensor, the camera sits in the company's consumer-level DSLR range, above the D7000 (priced at around £400 less), while the other weather-sealed DX-format D300S is now in limited supply.
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PhotoReview
12 years ago

Nikon D7100

Announced in late February as an update to the popular D7000, Nikon's D7100 features the same 24-megapixel sensor as the D5200 and D3200 but without an optical low-pass filter in front of it. Theoretically, this should produce higher resolution, although you'll need top-quality lenses to realise it.
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Camera Labs
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
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zopper.com
13 years ago

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