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April 2013
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165 Reviews
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The editors liked
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.
One look through the brilliant mirror/prism viewfinder is an instant reminder of what it is that we love about the single lens reflex form. Nikon continue to lead the pack in camera ergonomics
Highpixel count
No lowpass filter
Weathersealed
Dual SD card slots
Excellent resolution and high ISO performance
Great autofocus
White balance
Burst mode
Excellent controls and LCD screen
Excellent shooting design. Bright LCD screen. Very good image quality on JPEG and RAW settings. Weather sealing
Great low-ISO images
Improved video mode
Near-perfect control scheme
The editors didn't like
The movie mode is still clunky and video quality is not brilliant
No WiFi builtin
Screen not touchsensitive
Fixed screen
JPEG only HDR mode
Video output is still mediocre
Burst RAW slows camera down
Kit 18-105mm lens doesn't get the best from the sensor. No aperture control in video mode
No Wi, Fi built, in, Screen not touch, sensitive, Fixed screen, JPEG only HDR mode
So there are a few extra things we would have liked to have seen here. On balance, though, we think that the Nikon D7100 is a very nice camera that's enjoyable and rewarding to use....
Published: 2013-03-21, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Good picture quality, decent sharpness when on point, often great autofocus system for all conditions, 100 per cent viewfinder with focus feedback, 1.3x crop mode (also works for raw capture), long-lasting battery life, improved LCD screen brightness/qual
Banding present in shadow areas (as per D5200), occasionally inaccurate autofocus, focus wouldn't always confirm, no touchscreen or vari-angle mount for LCD, burst mode doesn't live up to its on-paper specification, effects modes should be more expansive
There's a lot to love about the D7100: comprehensive 51-point autofocus - despite the occasional non-focus glitch - is great to use through the large, 100 per cent optical viewfinder and we're big fans of the new 1.3x crop mode too. Image quality i...
Abstract: Nikon has now officially unveiled the D7100 which will succeed (but not replace) the D7000 DSLR. The main improvements are in the areas of sensor resolution and the number of autofocus points. The film mode has also been improved, and the low-pass filte...
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Published: 2013-02-21, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Abstract: It's been rumoured for a long time and now it's finally here. We are, of course, talking about the Nikon D7100 - the company's latest APS-C DSLR camera that looks to give even the D300S a run for its money. Pocket-lint had a play with a pre-production mod...
Abstract: The Nikon D7100 is the latest APS-C DSLR to feature a 24MP sensor, after the D3200 and D5200. This is an upgrade of the company's successful D7000 model. And this is the very first model from Nikon to remove an optical low-pass filter (OLPF) to get good r...
Solid build, 51-point AF system with wide coverage, Central AF point sensitive up to f/8
Small buffer for RAW images, No HDR exposure for RAW images
The Nikon D7100 is a significant upgrade from its predecessor. It's got a superb sensor with an improved EXPEED 3 chip, an AF system on steroids and the ergonomic layout of the D600. Quite frankly, there's very little to not like about this camera, but we...
CMOS sensor, Absence of lowpass filter, Weathersealed, Presence of dual SD card slots
Lack of WiFi builtin, Fixed screen, Only HDR mode for JPEG
The Nikon D7100 Review tells that this camera is good for both experienced and entry-level users. Users can explore and enhance their photographic skills with this new DSLR. With a bundle of new functions and features, you will have wonderful experience w...
On the face of it, the Nikon D7100 hits a lot of the right buttons with very little to complain about. The camera comes with Nikon's outstanding ergonomics which makes it easy for you to power on the camera, adjust your settings and just start shooting (w...