Nikon D7100 Digital SLR Camera

By Christopher Goldman


With the big success from its predecessor, the D7100 from Nikon was one of the most highly anticipated products this year. And it did not disappoint as it comes with so many improvements that consumers are giving positive feedback with it. It will be a great upgrade and not just from the D7000.

Let us check out below the full details of the Nikon D7100:

Quality Images - This camera got significant upgrades in its sensor and processor that it has created quite a buzz. It has a 24 megapixel DX-format sensor and the latest Expeed 3 image processor. Also, they opted out of using the optical low pass filter (OLPF) which the company claimed that would result in a higher resolution.

Auto-focus and High-Speed Shooting - The 51 point system is a dream come true for all enthusiasts and this includes 15 cross type sensors. You will also be impressed to know that it can shoot 6 frames per second for up to 100 shots. And if this does not impress you, I don't know what will.

Display - A lot of people really enjoyed using the articulating screen and this might be something that others will miss in this newest device from Nikon. It has a 3.2 inch TFT LCD display with 1,228,800 dot resolution which is definitely of better quality and presents a lot of useful data.

Videos - Compared to its predecessor, its video capture features are very impressive. You can record at multiple formats such as 1080p full high definition now at 30p and 25p and 720p HD at up to 60p. And using the 1.3X crop mode, you can increase its capabilities of recording up to 50i or 60i.

Design and Accessories - It is almost identical to the d7000 but is slightly smaller and lighter. One of the best things that I liked about it is that it is has a weather-sealed protection which is very important for wildlife and outdoor photographers. Battery life performance is still the same as it still has the EN-EL 15 Lithium-Ion and dual memory card slots.

There are also 2 buttons that can be very helpful - the "Info" and the "I" button. The first one displays the main settings and the second allows you to toggle with the onscreen options.

Verdict - Whether you are new or a pro, the D7100 from Nikon will be a great camera. It has a lot of settings and programs that is suitable for entry level. And if you are into videos as well, you can't ask for any better product.




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