Nikon D7100 + 18-55/3.5-5.6 G VR + 55-300/4.5-5.6 G ED VR
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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The Nikon D7100 has now been superseded by the newer D7200 , but it's still on sale and it's anywhere from 15-30% cheaper, depending on where you shop.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.
11 years ago
Nikon D7100: Australian Review
It's difficult to find a mid-range camera these days that stands out from the crowd. Professional cameras are a long way ahead of the pack when it comes to image quality and durability, but the cheapest of the cheap DSLRs are now also impressively powerful and easy to use at the same time - which...
Pros:
- Great low-ISO images
- Improved video mode
- Near-perfect control scheme
Cons:
- Mediocre kit lenses
- Small image buffer
- Poor 50i video mode
13 years ago
Oil Spots
Great pictures but after few hundreds shots oil spots started show up on the sensor, returned it.
13 years ago
Capitalizing on their innovative approach, Nikon has presented a new DSLR camera, D7100. The Nikon D7100 DSLR Review suggests that it is an enhanced version of its former model the Nikon D7000.
Pros:
- CMOS sensor
- Absence of low-pass filter
- Weather-sealed
- Presence of dual SD card slots
Cons:
- Lack of Wi-Fi built-in
- Fixed screen
- Only HDR mode for JPEG
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
11 years ago
"THE BEST SEMI PROFESSIONAL CAM"
This semi professional cameras a good choice for hobbyist as well as professional people its 51 auto focus points makes it good for a hobbyist who needs to track on an object to get a clear pic on it.The flash sync of the camera is awesome that you can rely on it and you can take continuous shots at...
Pros:
- THE 51 AF POINTS AND BODY QUALITY MAKES IT THE BEST
Cons:
- IT DOESNT HAVE A WIRELESS DEVICE AND THE VIDEO FRAME IS 30P
10 years ago
Great camera and is an excellent balance between size of sensor, body weight results. I replace a D300 with the lighter D7100 a few years ago. It accepts all my old Nikon F film lenses,and I have collected a large number of lenses over the years (40).
13 years ago
Nikon D7100
The Nikon D7100 is a new prosumer DSLR camera with a 24.1-megapixel DX-format image sensor and no optical low-pass filter. Key highlights of the fully weather-sealed D7100 include Full 1080p movies up to 60i/50i and 30p/25p/24p with full-time autofocus and manual exposure control, an ISO range of...
13 years ago
fantastic package
For a mid sized company this camera is all you need. Fantastic grip, amazing shots and this twin kit allows you the flexibility to really push the camera to the limits. I would recommend this camera to newbies and pros alike.
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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