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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
imaging-resource.com
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...
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EISA
12 years ago

EUROPEAN CAMERA

The D7100 is the current flagship of Nikon's DX camera family, combining excellent image quality and advanced features. Its APS-C sensor is designed without an optical low-pass filter, which allows us to take full advantage of its 24-million-pixel resolution with no loss of sharpness.
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gqindia.com
12 years ago

It's a rocky, dusty trail, and your hamstrings are burning as you snake your way up that incline. Nobody said that hiking Yosemite would be this damned hard. You weave your way through the brush and make your way into a clearing in the flora – only to stop in your tracks as you behold the most...
Pros:
  • seriously solid construction
  • crisp image quality with especially good low light photo capability
Cons:
  • tends to weigh down over prolonged use
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DPexpert
12 years ago

[REVIEW-NIKON D7100 DSLR]

The D7100 is an upgrade of the fine D7000, increasing the pixel count to 24mp; improving the size and resolution of the LCD and, amongst other refinements, removing the optical low pass filter to increase image sharpness. ( for an explanation of the OLPF). The auto-focus system has been upgraded.
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Brisbane Times
12 years ago

Camera review: Nikon D7100 DSLR

During the past 10 years we have owned more cameras than any sensible person needs. Picking up any Nikon is a reminder of how well the company crafts its cameras. One feature, the easily accessible bracketing button alongside the lens, is so obviously useful that you ask why other manufacturers...
Pros:
  • One look through the brilliant mirror-prism viewfinder is an instant reminder of what we love about the single-lens reflex form
  • Nikon continues to lead the pack in camera ergonomics, with every important control accessible from the camera body
Cons:
  • The movie mode is still clunky and video quality is not brilliant
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Digital Photography School
12 years ago

Nikon D7100 Review

An attractive camera, aimed at the enthusiast, the Nikon D7100 follows on from the well-regarded D7000 which, I noted in my DPS review at the time, was described as a ‘professional-standard' camera, not a professional one!
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Target
12 years ago

Nikon D7100 purchase

Nikon D7100 is a good camera, Is there a Nikon that isn't a good camera?? I've use Nikon's since 1963 an they have always performed as expected.
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Consumer Search
12 years ago

Nikon D7100

The D7100 doesn't have built-in GPS and wireless networking, but these are available with the purchase of adapters. Nikon bodies offer no form of in-camera image stabilization, unlike similar models from Sony, Pentax and Olympus.
Pros:
  • No anti-aliasing filter
  • 51-point autofocus system
  • Long battery life
Cons:
  • Average low-light performance
  • Average continuous shooting speed
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AVHub
11 years ago

Regular readers will know that we're great fans of Nikon's D600 here at Camera magazine. It remains a hard-to-beat package in terms of its 35mm-sized sensor, durable construction, a lengthy list of high-end features, sheer usability and an attractive price tag.
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