Nikon D7100 + 18-55/3.5-5.6 G VR + 55-300/4.5-5.6 G ED VR
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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.
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.
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.
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.
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
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
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
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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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
9 years ago
Nikon D7100 Review
Without a doubt, the Nikon D7100 is the best DX camera produced by Nikon to date. It packs a rich set of features with its 51-point autofocus system found only on professional Nikon DSLRs, weather sealing, great ergonomics, beautiful LCD and a rich menu system – all in a lightweight magnesium alloy...
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