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
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
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
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
Nikon D7100
The Nikon D7100 is the company's new flagship APS-C DSLR that occupies a sweet spot in Nikon's lineup by providing a ton of advanced photographic capabilities at a reasonably affordable price point.
Pros:
- Excellent build quality
- feels like a professional model DSLR
- though slightly smaller than others in its class
- Comfortable grip provides secure fit in hand
- Partial weather sealing and partial metal construction
- Excellent image quality with great per-pixel sharpness thanks to 24.1-megapixel...
Cons:
- Slight tendency to overexpose photos
- Buffer fills very quickly when shooting 14-bit RAW images
- which limits high speed shooting
- Almost flush OVF eyepiece and awkward placement of AE-L/AF-L button can result in photographers hitting their thumb against forehead when using
- which is annoying
- When...
12 years ago
Nikon D7100 review
A well-rounded enthusiasts' SLR with exceptional image quality and ergonomics
12 years ago
Nice Product
It's very amazing product and it picture quality is to good look like a real I really love to use this product and refer to all those pleasant to capturing the movement it's awesome
12 years ago
Nikon D7100
The D7100 sits at the high-end of Nikon's cropped-sensor DSLR camera range. Given a 24 megapixels sensor capable of ISO 100 to 25600, 1080p HD video capture and 6 FPS continuous shooting, plus a 100% viewfinder, dual control-dials and a weather-sealed body, this is one of Nikon's most advanced...
Pros:
- Superb control over image nose
- Good color-accuracy after tweaking
- Superb dynamic range
- Super-fast autofocus
- Ultra-short black-out
- Generally fast and responsive
- Dual memory cards can provide instant backup
- Manual focus assist direction indicator
- Excellent build quality
Cons:
- Frequent and severe over-exposure
- AWB not perfect under artificial light
- Bizarre Auto ISO
- Indistinct ISO button
- Very poor live-view
- Aperture locked in video mode
- Noise-Reduction forced at ISO 800
- Lens correction slow down camera
- Level difficult to see
12 years ago
Nikon D7100
The D7100 is the long awaited upgrade to the two and a half year old D7000, a camera that didn�t seem like much of a change from the D90. Given that the D90 is a camera that people look for even today, Nikon really had its hands full when it came to making a true, legitimate update to the series.
Pros:
- Solid build
- 51-point AF system with wide coverage
- Central AF point sensitive up to f/8
Cons:
- Small buffer for RAW images
- No HDR exposure for RAW images
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
13 years ago
For 2013, Nikon has announced the new D7100 dSLR, or "HD-SLR" because this camera is designed to capture stills at a 24.1 megapixel resolution as well as Full HD video (1080/30p). This ruggedly built camera includes the same moisture and dust resistance as the Nikon D300S, and the shutter will last...
Pros:
- Fast and accurate AF system, Excellent Shooting Performance, Outstanding image quality, Incredibly sharp images, Optical Viewfinder with approx
- 100% coverage, Huge, 3.2-inch LCD Display, Dual Memory Card Slots, Full 1080p HD video capture, Continuous AF in Movie Mode, Excellent Battery Life, HDMI...
Cons:
- Slow AF while shooting in Live View mode
- We were only able to reach 5fps burst shooting (6fps claimed
- Unacceptable noise levels in the Hi settings
- No screen protector to save the 3.2-inch LCD
- Steep price for a non-full frame camera
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