The Nikon D7100 is compact and lightweight enough to appeal to enthusiast photographers who want advanced DSLR options, but who don't want the bulk of larger models. We think buying it with the versatile 18-105mm VR kit lens will get you well on the way ...
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Udgivet: 2013-12-22, Forfatter: David , anmeldelse af: telegraph.co.uk
Abstrakt: But regular cameras are now catching up in the convenience stakes. Some have WiFi built in so you can send images to social networking sites, while compact system cameras offer the high-quality image capabilities of DSLRs but in a smaller and more mana...
If you're in the market for a serious D-SLR, but don't want to go full-frame, the Nikon D7100 is the way to go; it's our Editors' Choice camera in its category....
Weather resistant body, high resolution backplate LCD, bright viewfinder with 100% filed of view, high resolution sensor, top plate LCD window as short cut to key settings, compatible with 60+ Nikon lenses, 51 selectable AF points
Basic image quality no better than most DSLRs costing £500+, non angle adjustable LCD, common image artefacts like pixel fringing still present
A respectable showing though if extras like weatherproofing aren't required there are cheaper alternatives delivering a very similar still image quality
Udgivet: 2013-04-18, Forfatter: Paul , anmeldelse af: trustedreviews.com
Excellent LCD screen, Reliable and accurate auto white balance, Handles well
Locking buttons are fiddly, Slow processing times, Burst mode only so-so
There's no denying that the D7100 is an incredibly well-rounded DSLR with one of the most complete enthusiast DSLR feature-sets we've seen to date. The lack of an anti-aliasing filter gives images a pleasing crispness, while metering and White Balance sys...
Given the build quality and feature set of the Nikon D7100, I would be surprised if the much-rumoured D400 will ever materialise to replace the D300S. Instead, it looks as though the D7100 may do the job of fully replacing both the D7000 and D300S. The D7...
Udgivet: 2013-04-11, Forfatter: Christopher , anmeldelse af: reviewed.com
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. This camera is just as professionally-oriented as the ...
Flawless build quality, Very responsive, Picture quality up to 3200 ISO, Prostyle design and handling
Some restricted settings in video mode, Picture quality is too similar to the more basic D5200, No swivel screen, No builtin WiFi or GPS
The Nikon D7100 raises the bar on both style and performance, and will no doubt satisfy demanding enthusiasts and pro photographers. This new SLR is a success but Nikon shouldn't rest on its laurels, as there's still room for improvement in connectivity a...
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....